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  1. Aaron Burr, vicepresidente de los Estados Unidos, hirió de muerte a Alexander Hamilton, antiguo secretario del Tesoro, en lo que fue la culminación de una larga y amarga rivalidad entre ambos. [1] El disparo efectuado por Hamilton impactó contra la rama de un árbol que se encontraba directamente sobre la cabeza de su oponente.

  2. Weapons. Pistols. Deaths. 1 ( Hamilton died one day later) Charges. Burr: Murder ( dismissed) The BurrHamilton duel took place in Weehawken, New Jersey, between Aaron Burr, the third U.S. vice president at the time, and Alexander Hamilton, the first and former Secretary of the Treasury, at dawn on July 11, 1804.

  3. 10 de jul. de 2018 · What is known is that Burrs shot mortally wounded Hamilton, who was rowed back to New York and died 36 hours later. After killing Hamilton, Burrs career never recovered

  4. Hamilton también se opuso a Burr debido a su convencimiento de que Burr había estado vinculado a un movimiento federalista de secesión en Nueva York. Además, Hamilton dijo en una cena política que podría expresar una «opinión todavía más despreciable» de Burr.

  5. 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. The two men had long been political rivals. Learn more about the duel, including its aftermath.

  6. Despite being most famous for killing Alexander Hamilton, Aaron Burr was a bona fide hero of the American Revolution. He served under Benedict Arnold in the ill-fated Invasion of Quebec, and was said to have recovered General Montgomery's body from the battlefield (" Right Hand Man ").

  7. 2 de abr. de 2014 · Famous Political Figures. American Revolutionaries. Aaron Burr was the third vice president of the United States, serving under President Thomas Jefferson. Burr fatally shot his rival,...