um not shouldn't you be taking your own test cheaters!
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What about it? There was indeed disagreement between the two since Hamilton favored a strong central government (and therefore a central banking system) and Jefferson supported distributing power to the states.
the duel between Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr in 1803
1. DISAGREEMENT between jefferson and hamilton beginning of political parties. 2.whiskey rebellion-1794-citizens angry over taxes on whiskey
they died
he (a Republican who was willing to desert Jefferson and join the Federalists) was accused of treason because he killed Hamilton (leader of the Federalists) they ran against each other in running for governor of New York and Hamilton won (he ran against Burr because he felt that Burr was unfit for the job) Burr was angered and challenged Hamilton to a duel and Hamilton died the next day (Burr shot Hamilton)
Birthday and parents.
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Despite the schism between Adams and Alexander Hamilton, he had the support of the Federalists and the endorsement of George Washington, who decided to step down rather than accept a 3rd term as President.
=maybe they reelcted the president=
Aaron Burr fought an infamous duel in which he killed Alexander. It was a duel between two prominent American politicians, the former Secretary of the Treasury Alexander Hamilton and sitting Vice President Aaron Burr, on July 11, 1804.[1] Burr shot and mortally wounded Hamilton. Hamilton was carried to the home of one William Bayard, who lived on the Manhattan shore. There Alexander Hamilton died at 2:00pm the next day, 12 July, 1804. A large bloodstain on the floor under where Hamilton had lain and died was not cleaned away by the Bayard family for many years.
It's not ture, it's true! The duel between Vice President Aaron Burr and former Treasury Secretary Alexander Hamilton took place in Weehawken on July 11, 1804. Hamilton died the following day, and a new running mate was chosen for Pres. Jefferson for the 1804 election.