The Duel Between Aaron Burr and Alexander Hamilton

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In the battle between Aaron Burr and Alexander Hamilton was one of the most famous duels in the early 19th century. Both men were very significant political leaders of the United States. The men had clashes throughout the 1790’s which lead to a duel between the two and Alexander Hamilton lost his life.

Aaron Burr was born in New Jersey in 1756. He was involved in many political events though out his life. He was the second president of Princeton, and he was the grandson of Jonathon Edwards. This man had politics woven all through him. While at the college of New Jersey, which later became Princeton, Burr was studying theology, but he quickly switched his degree to law. Aaron Burr also served sometime in the military, including fighting in the Revolutionary War, but soon resigned after he had some health issues. He was married for several years, and had one child to die and his wife as well. Even though Burr had a rough life in the beginning to the loss of his wife and daughter, he was very successful as a lawyer. His first contact with Alexander Hamilton was when he was in New York, and they shared a practice of law with one another. However, this was soon to end because Aaron Burr was elected Attorney General by New York Governor George Clinton, the later in1791 he was elected senator. He also was the third vice president under Thomas Jefferson, and an active member of the Democratic Party.

Alexander Hamilton on the other hand grew up on an island of the West Indies. He was born in 1775. Hamilton had some tough skin, as he grew into a young man. When he was a child his family faced bankruptcy. As a child, he had very few opportunities to peruse his education career. However, things turned around as the y...

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