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Aaron Burr Biography

U.S. Vice President / Political Figure

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.

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

Four Good Links

Aaron Burr

A site on Valley Forge offers a biography of Burr

Aaron Burr, Jr.

Lengthy text bio with good detail

The Trial of Aaron Burr

Dandy special on his trial for treason

The American Experience: The Duel

Fine PBS report on his gunfight with Hamilton and how it all happened

Vital Stats

Birth

6 February 1756

Birthplace

Newark, New Jersey

Death

14 September 1836
(age 80)

Best Known As

The Vice President who killed Alexander Hamilton