Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr
Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr
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Enslow Publishers
Annotation: Presents the biographies of Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr, comparing their childhoods in the colonies, roles in the American Revolution, their part in crafting the Constitution and political life, the causes of the conflict that lead to their deadly duel, what happened after this famous confrontation, and their legacies.
Genre: [Biographies]
 
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Catalog Number: #176846
Format: Library Binding
Reading Level: 7.0
Interest Level: 7-12

In 1804, Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr fought the most famous duel in American history. Both men had served with great courage during the American Revolution. Afterward, each had become an important lawyer and politician. Hamilton helped write the United States Constitution and became America's first treasury secretary, but he stopped Burr from becoming president in 1800. This move and others led to a strong hatred between the two men, which finally ended in a deadly face-off. Keep readers at the edge of their seats with this riveting examination of a history-changing rivalry.


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