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      • Aaron Burr, in full Aaron Burr, Jr., (born February 6, 1756, Newark, New Jersey [U.S.]—died September 14, 1836, Port Richmond, New York, U.S.), third vice president of the United States (1801–05), who killed his political rival, Alexander Hamilton, in a duel (1804) and whose turbulent political career ended with his arrest for treason in 1807.
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    2 days ago · Aaron Burr Jr. (February 6, 1756 – September 14, 1836) was an American politician, businessman, lawyer, and Founding Father who served as the third vice president of the United States from 1801 to 1805 during Thomas Jefferson's first presidential term.

  3. Jun 5, 2024 · Aaron Burr, in full Aaron Burr, Jr., (born February 6, 1756, Newark, New Jersey [U.S.]—died September 14, 1836, Port Richmond, New York, U.S.), third vice president of the United States (1801–05), who killed his political rival, Alexander Hamilton, in a duel (1804) and whose turbulent political career ended with his arrest for treason in 1807.

    • February 6, 1756
    • Newark, New Jersey
    • September 14, 1836
  4. May 31, 2024 · Burr-Hamilton duel, duel fought between U.S. Vice President Aaron Burr and Alexander Hamilton, former secretary of the U.S. Treasury, on July 11, 1804, that resulted in the death of Hamilton the following day.

  5. 1 day ago · Champaign native Jonathan Butler-Duplessis, who currently stars as Aaron Burr in "Hamilton" on Broadway, is coming to Yellow & Co. in Mahomet on July 20 for "a night of song and stories" starting ...

  6. Jun 12, 2024 · The candidate with the second greatest number of votes became vice president. However, in the 1800 presidential election, Jefferson tied with his party’s vice presidential candidate, Aaron Burr.

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  7. 5 days ago · The 1800 United States presidential election was the fourth quadrennial presidential election. It was held from October 31 to December 3, 1800. In what is sometimes called the " Revolution of 1800 ", [2] the Democratic-Republican Party candidate, Vice President Thomas Jefferson, defeated the Federalist Party candidate and incumbent, President ...

  8. Jun 5, 2024 · In Response to: Aaron Burr 1772’s Forgotten Family. Congratulations to Professor Kushanava Choudhury for his new research on this subject, which is important to our members of the Aaron Burr Association.

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