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Lester
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21 March, 07:45
What was the reason for hamilton / burr duel?
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Trevon Copeland
21 March, 07:55
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Hamilton-Burr duel have origins in a Senate race of 1791, when Burr defeated Hamilton's father-in-law. Plus, Hamilton was Federalist and Burr were Democratic-Republican.
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