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    The Burr Conspiracy

    Aaron Burr had traveled West just six months before to carve out his own empire. Now, he would return East to stand trial for treason.

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    Hamilton and the U.S. Constitution

    No one was better prepared to defend the Constitution than New Yorker Alexander Hamilton.

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    Code Duello: The Rules of Dueling

    The Code Duello, covering the practice of dueling and points of honor, was drawn up and settled at Clonmel Summer Assizes, 1777.

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    Alexander Hamilton

    This Founding Father came to America alone at age 15. He fought at Washington's side in the Revolution, helped ensure the ratification of the Constitution, and saved the fledgling United States from financial ruin. 

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    George Washington

    George Washington, who led America through the Revolution and became its first president, might well have remained a Virginia farmer if the policies of King George III of England had not intervened.

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    Maria Reynolds

    Maria Reynolds was 23 at the time; Hamilton was 34. Their affair would make headlines — and temporarily strip Hamilton of his political power. 

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    Philip Schuyler

    Alexander Hamilton's father-in-law, Philip Schuyler was defeated in one of the earliest clashes between Hamilton and Aaron Burr — the 1791 battle for one of New York's seats in the U.S. Senate. 

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    Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr's Duel

    Hamilton was a Federalist. Burr was a Republican. The men clashed repeatedly in the political arena.

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    The United States Creates a New Capital

    The cornerstone of the Capitol was laid by George Washington in September, 1793. 

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    The Whiskey Rebellion

    Alexander Hamilton proposed an excise tax on whiskey produced in the United States, and Congress instituted the levy in 1791

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    Jefferson makes the Louisiana Purchase

    When President Thomas Jefferson closed on this $15 million real estate deal with French Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte, his stock began to rise.

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    The Federalist and the Republican Party

    Learn more about the Federalist Party and the Republican Party.