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Definition: Burr from Collins English Dictionary

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1 Aaron. 1756–1836, US vice-president (1800–04), who fled after killing a political rival in a duel and plotted to create an independent empire in the western US; acquitted (1807) of treason


Burr, Aaron

From The Columbia Encyclopedia
1756–1836, American political leader, b. Newark, N.J., grad. College of New Jersey (now Princeton). A brilliant law student, Burr interrupted his study to serve in the American Revolution and proved himself a valiant soldier in early campaigns. In 1779 ill health forced him to leave the army. Upon admission (1782) to the bar, he plunged energetically into the practice of both law and politics. He served as a member (1784–85; 1797–99) of the New York assembly, as state attorney general (1789–91), and as U.S. Senator (1791–97). Defeated for reelection to the assembly in 1799, he set about organizing the Republican (see Democratic party ) element in New York City for the election of 1800, for the first time making use of the Tammany Society for political purposes. The result was an unexpected victory for the Republicans, who gained control of the state legislature. Since the legislature named presidential electors and New York was the pivotal state, Burr's victory insured the election of…
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From The Great American History Fact-Finder
Vice president (1801–05), politician, and adventurer. A Continental Army officer during the American Revolution, Burr after the war became an attorney and politician in New York, where he helped organize the Democratic-Republican party and became a senator. Burr was Thomas Jefferson's running mate…
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From Philip's Encyclopedia
US statesman, vice president (1801-05). A veteran of the American Revolution, Burr was senator for New York (1791-97). His contribution to the formation of a Republican legislature in New York (1800), ensured the election of a Republican president. Burr was meant to become vice president, but…
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From The Oxford Encyclopedia of American Military and Diplomatic History
third vice president of the United States, from 1801 to 1805, political leader, and conspirator. Best remembered for his duel with Alexander Hamilton and for the failed attempt to create a separate empire in the western United States, Aaron Burr remains one of the more enigmatic figures in a…
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Aaron Burr (1756-1836) Vice President of the USA, c.1802 (oil on canvas)
Artist: Vanderlyn, John (1775-1852) Location: Private Collection Credit: Aaron Burr (1756-1836) Vice President of the USA, c.1802 (oil on canvas), Vanderlyn, John (1775-1852) / Private Collection / Peter Newark American Pictures / The Bridgeman Art Library Date: 19th c. Medium: oil on canvas…
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Full text Article Aaron Burr (1756-1836) (coloured engraving)

From Bridgeman Images: Peter Newark American Pictures
Aaron Burr (1756-1836) (coloured engraving)
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Full text Article Burr, Aaron (1756 to 1836)

From Chambers Dictionary of World History
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Full text Article Aaron Burr 1756–1836

From The Oxford Dictionary of Quotations
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Contemporary Comment on the Burr-Hamilton Duel in the 'New York Evening Post', 19th July 1804 (print)
Artist: American School, (19th century) Location: Private Collection Credit: Contemporary Comment on the Burr-Hamilton Duel in the 'New York Evening Post', 19th July 1804 (print), American School, (19th century) / Private Collection / Peter Newark American Pictures / The Bridgeman Art Library Date: …
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Full text Article Treason

From American Governance
“Treason against the United States,” as defined by Article III, Section 3 of the United States Constitution, “shall consist only in levying War against them, or in adhering to their Enemies, giving them Aid and Comfort.” Although treason is the only crime defined in the Constitution, very few people…
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