Home
Results for: Aaron Burr
Who2 Biographies (1 of 13 sources) Open/Close data Source
Aaron Burr
Aaron Burr
Click to enlarge
Aaron Burr, U.S. Vice President / Political Figure

  • Born: 6 February 1756
  • Birthplace: Newark, New Jersey
  • Died: 14 September 1836
  • Best Known As: The Vice President who killed Alexander Hamilton

After fighting in the war for American independence, Aaron Burr took up law and politics in New York. He stood for the presidency in 1800, but lost to Thomas Jefferson when the election was decided by the House of Representatives. The way things worked in those days, Burr served as Jefferson's vice president. In 1804 Burr challenged longtime political rival Alexander Hamilton to a duel and fatally shot him. After his term he ventured west and tried to establish a new republic, and was indicted for treason in 1807. He was acquitted, roamed around Europe for a few years, then returned to New York to practice law.

Burr's maternal grandfather was New England theologian Jonathan Edwards.

Previous:Aaron (Biblical Figure / Religious Figure), Aaliyah (Singer / Actor)
Next:Abigail Breslin (Actor), Adam Brody (Actor)


Britannica Concise Open/Close data Source
US Supreme Court Open/Close data Source
US Military Dictionary Open/Close data Source
Biographies Open/Close data Source
US Government Open/Close data Source
American History Open/Close data Source
Columbia Ency. Open/Close data Source
History Open/Close data Source
Legal Biographies Open/Close data Source
Quotes By Open/Close data Source
Wikipedia Open/Close data Source
Mentioned In Open/Close data Source