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I hate how people treat Aaron Burr like a horrible person while treating Hamilton like a saint.
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I hate how people treat Aaron Burr like a horrible person while treating Hamilton like a saint.

Aaron Burr was an anti slavery feminist who treated Native Americans with respect. Also when he shot Hamilton lets not forget that Hamilton had been horrible to him before the 1804 governor election. Hamilton had been purposely spreading lies about Burr for years at that point. Burr would have had good reason to challenge Hamilton to a dual but he always wanted to be friends with him. My source for this is Fallen Founder: The Life of Aaron Burr.


TIL 32 years after Aaron Burr killed Alexander Hamilton in a duel, Burr's wife left him. Her divorce attorney was Alexander Hamilton Jr.
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Regarding Aaron Burr

After Dave and Gar covered the man, I feel like people have turned into Burr- Bros and sing his praises repeatedly.

However, I can't help but feel like this still comes off as founder worship that we as a society need to move away from.

It feels like every decade, Americans handpick one of the founders to lionize as being the least problematic and unsung out of the bunch.

In the in the 70s it was John Adams & Company, in the 90s and early 2000s it was Jefferson, during the Obama years it was Alexander Hamilton, and now it's Aaron Burr.

All of these guys were privileged white guys who profited off of black and Indigenous bodies ( even Burr did some unsavory things with his wife's slave among other things) and that gets lost whenever one of these figures are repurposed into popular culture.

We should be telling the stories of the many black and brown figures who were overlooked by history, not reshaping founder XYZ to fit into today's values and progressivism.


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TIL One of the reasons that Aaron Burr and Alexander Hamilton Had their famous duel was because Burr wanted to turn the Manhattan Company into a bank. After the death of Hamilton he did just that helping to start the Manhattan Bank which later on became JPMorgan Chase.







Why Did Aaron Burr Duel Hamilton When He Loved His Daughter?
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Why Did Aaron Burr Duel Hamilton When He Loved His Daughter?

TW for the whole Hamilton-Burr duel

Okay, so sources say that Aaron Burr loved his daughter. He made sure she was educated, taught her feminist values (even though he, himself, wasn't such a real feminist), etc. Her (his daughter, Theodosia) mother had already passed away. So why, in the name of G-d, did he go to the duel to kill Hamilton? Sources also say that he was prepping to actually fire at Hamilton. Either way (if he threw away his shot or let Hamilton shoot him), it'd impact her negatively—one, her father would die, leaving her an orphan. Or, two, he'd be a murderer, making her live in the shadow of a killer. If he loved his daughter, why did he go to the duel?

Even if it was an honor thing, people saw him preparing to kill Hamilton. He could've thrown away his shot like Hamilton. In fact, Hamilton had clearly stated to multiple people that he planned to throw it away. It's possible that Burr knew his plans.

I may not understand because I didn't live during his time. I may not understand because I don't have children. I may not understand for a multitude of reasons. But, I feel that if I was Theodosia, I'd be fuming.

Thank you for coming to my TED Talk. That is all, goodnight, farewell.




TIL Aaron Burr believed women to be intellectually equal to men and, upon his election to the New York State Legislature, submitted a bill to allow women to vote.
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