Aaron Burr was a member of the "Democratic-Republican Party."
Democratic Republicans
Alexander Hamilton, a Federalist party leader and Secretary of the Treasury, was shot in a duel with his bitter political rival, Vice-President Aaron Burr, in Weehawken, New Jersey, on July 11, 1804. Hamilton died the following day.
Aaron Burr
No, Aaron Burr is not single.
Aaron Burr was a presbyterian
They were long-time political rivals. Eventually is boiled over after Hamilton insulted Burr publically.
Political career went down and was persecuted for shooting Hamilton
No, Aaron Burr was the "running mate" of Thomas Jefferson in the presidential elections of 1796 and 1800 (the election process did not actually support the concept of the vice presidential running mate until the 1804 ratification of the 12th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution). John Adams was the only Federalist U.S. President. Aaron Burr was the second Democratic-Republican U.S. Vice President.
No one. Burr and Hamilton had a duel where Burr shot and mortally wounded Hamilton.
Yes, Aaron Burr has 8 kids.
Aaron Burr has 8 children
Aaron Burr has 8 children