Aaron Burr (1756–1836)
Auteur de The private journal of Aaron Burr, during his residence of four years in Europe; with selections from his correspondence
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The private journal of Aaron Burr, during his residence of four years in Europe; with selections from his… (1970) 7 exemplaires
The examination of Col. Aaron Burr before the Chief Justice of the United States : upon the c 1 exemplaire
Message from the President of the United States, transmitting a copy of the proceedings and of the evidence exhibit 1 exemplaire
The private journal of Aaron Burr Volume 1 1 exemplaire
The Private Journal of Aaron Burr, Vol. 1 of 2: Reprinted in Full From the Original Manuscript in the Library of Mr.… (2017) 1 exemplaire
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Partage des connaissances
- Date de naissance
- 1756-02-06
- Date de décès
- 1836-09-14
- Lieu de sépulture
- Princeton Cemetery, Princeton, New Jersey, USA
- Sexe
- male
- Nationalité
- USA
- Lieu de naissance
- Newark, New Jersey, USA
- Lieux de résidence
- Newark, New Jersey, USA (birthplace)
Albany, New York, USA
New York, New York, USA
Port Richmond, Staten Island, New York, USA (death) - Études
- Princeton University (1772|then College of New Jersey)
- Professions
- lawyer (admited to bar|1782|New York)
military service (Continental Army, 1775-1779)
politician
New York State Assemblyman (1784-1785, 1798-1799)
New York Attorney General (1789-1790)
United States Senator (New York|1791-1797) (tout afficher 8)
Vice President of the United States (1801-1805|Democrat-Republican)
Nominee for Vice President of the United States (1800|Jeffersonian Republican Party) - Relations
- Burr, Esther Edwards (mother)
- Courte biographie
- Aaron Burr, third Vice President of the United States, challenged and killed his political rival, Secretary of the Treasury Alexander Hamilton, in a famous duel in 1804. The event put an end to his career in politics. Burr's later activities in the West after his term as Vice President had ended led to charges of treason, for which he was tried and acquitted in 1807.
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