What happened to Aaron Burr after he shot?

as her lawyer. When Burr died, he was partially paralyzed. In his final years, Burr was financially dependent on his friends, and he suffered multiple strokes that ultimately left him partially paralyzed. He finally died in September 1836 at the age of 80 in the care of a cousin on Staten Island, New York.
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What did Aaron Burr do after he shot Hamilton?

Once again, he chose to flee, to Europe this time, until his cronies in the U.S. could arrange for his acquittal. In 1812, when it was safe, he returned to New York. Burr never salvaged his reputation after the duel with Hamilton and treason charges.
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Did Burr get punished for killing Hamilton?

Instead, he faced public outcry for killing Hamilton. Facing potential murder charges, he fled to the South. With the help of his powerful friend, the charges were dropped, and he returned to Washington to finish his term as vice president.
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What was Aaron Burr's last words?

On that subject I am coy. Last words; Burr was an atheist. His last words were a response to the efforts of his friend, Reverend P.J. Van Pelt, to get Burr to state that there was a God. Reported in Holmes Moss Alexander, Aaron Burr: The Proud Pretender‎ (1937), p.
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How long was Eliza married Hamilton?

She was the spouse of Alexander Hamilton, famous in the early American government following the Declaration of Independence and considered one of the founders of our American republic. She had eight children with Hamilton during their rather short marriage of 24 years.
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What Hamilton DOESN'T Tell You: Aaron Burr's Forgotten Story After the Duel



Did Hamilton throw away his shot?

During Hamilton's duel with Aaron Burr (Leslie Odom Jr.), the expert marksman literally throws away his shot by aiming his pistol at the sky. Instead of winning the duel and killing Burr, Hamilton chooses to surrender, giving up both his life and his life's work.
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What happened to Alexander Hamilton's children?

Elizabeth bore eight children between the years 1782 and 1802, miscarrying at least once. Ironically, her eldest son Philip, aged nineteen, was killed in a duel by an associate of Aaron Burr. After Philip's untimely death, her eldest daughter, Angelica, named after Elizabeth's sister, went insane.
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How did Eliza react to Hamilton's death?

Immediately following her husband's death, Eliza was so distraught that friends and family feared for her sanity. She did not attend the funeral, and soon retreated with her daughters and younger sons to her father's house in Albany.
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How did Angelica react to Hamilton's death?

Dr. Hamilton wrote, "Upon receipt of the news of her brother's death in the Eacker duel, she suffered so great a shock that her mind became permanently impaired, and although taken care of by her devoted mother for a long time there was no amelioration in her condition."
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What happened to Angelica Hamilton?

Angelica Schuyler died on March 13, 1814 at age 58. As explained in Hamilton, she was buried in New York City's Trinity Church Cemetery alongside both her sister Eliza and brother-in-law Alexander.
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Was Burr a vice president when he shot Hamilton?

Burr-Hamilton duel, duel fought between U.S. Vice Pres. Aaron Burr and Alexander Hamilton, former first secretary of the U.S. Treasury, on July 11, 1804, in Weehawken, New Jersey, that resulted in the death of Hamilton the following day.
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How did Burr feel about killing Hamilton?

Soon under the threat of prosecution for murder, Burr fled, initially to Philadelphia but ultimately into infamy, though he would never be tried for murder. He had hoped to restore his reputation and political career by dueling Hamilton; instead, he extinguished them.
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Did Hamilton really write 51 essays?

Hamilton's constitutional legacy was the Federalist Papers

Hamilton wrote roughly 51 of the 85 essays, which are still consulted today by scholars and the Supreme Court. Hamilton's authorship wasn't made public until after his death in 1804.
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Is anyone from Alexander Hamilton's family alive?

Does Alexander Hamilton have any living descendants now? In short, yes. There are some descendants of the real Alexander Hamilton still living today. According to The Philadelphia Inquirer, Doug Hamilton is the great-great-great-great-great grandson of Alexander Hamilton.
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How old was Aaron Burr when he shot Alexander Hamilton?

In a duel in 1804, when he was 48, he killed Alexander Hamilton, one of the country's founding fathers, and three years later after complicated legal proceedings he was questionably acquitted of treason. Aaron Burr came from a prominent family of clerics and scholars, but he always had a wild streak.
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Was Alexander Hamilton Black?

While Hamilton himself was born in the West Indies, he was most definitely white. And George Washington, Thomas Jefferson and Aaron Burr are usually played by Black actors. None of them was Black, obviously.
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What happened to Aaron Burr's wife?

Theodosia Prevost Burr died of stomach cancer on May 18, 1794, at the age of 48 – long before Aaron Burr became such a controversial figure. Burr was devastated.
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Did Eliza leave Hamilton?

But rather than honoring his wedding vows, Alexander shames Eliza by admitting his infidelities in a 95-page document. Alexander's wife initially plans for a permanent separation, but ultimately decides to stay with her husband, flawed as he may be.
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What is Eliza's gasp at the end?

In her reading of the ending, Alexander the character morphs into the real-life Lin as he leads Eliza to the front of the stage. She suggests that Miranda is granting the character permission to be at the forefront of the story. And the gasp is in reaction to Eliza realizing Miranda/Hamilton told her story, too.
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What was Hamilton last words?

Burr shot Hamilton in the abdomen. The ball crashed through a rib, went through his liver and stuck in his spine. Hamilton gasped, “I am a dead man” and collapsed. He lapsed in and out of consciousness while being rowed back across the Hudson River to New York.
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Did Hamilton sleep with Angelica Schuyler?

Some historians believe Angelica and Hamilton conducted an affair. As we later find out in the number “Say No to This,” Hamilton does commit adultery with Maria Reynolds, an affair that led to the disastrous Reynolds Pamphlet.
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Did Eliza tell Hamilton's story?

With the betrayal of the Reynolds Pamphlet and the illicit details it contained, Alexander told the world his secrets and shared their story without her permission. Upon his death, it was Eliza who told his story and took control of his narrative.
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