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EPISODE · Aug 10, 2026 · 1 MIN

Epic Rivalry: Hamilton vs. Burr

from The Daily Note with James A. Brown

Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr had a serious beef that lasted over a decade, and it didn’t end well. Hamilton used his power to mess with Burr's political dreams, leading to a showdown that would change history. They threw insults at each other, both in public and private, which just added fuel to the fire. When Hamilton wouldn’t back down from his insults, Burr wanted some payback. This all led to that fateful morning on July 11, 1804, when they faced off in a duel, where Hamilton missed his shot, but Burr didn’t, resulting in Hamilton's death and a dramatic shift in Burr's life.Takeaways:Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr had a serious feud that lasted over ten years.Hamilton actively worked to undermine Burr's political career at every chance he got.The two men exchanged insults publicly and privately, escalating their rivalry significantly.Their infamous duel ended with Burr fatally shooting Hamilton, changing both of their lives forever.After the duel, Burr faced no murder charges and completed his term as Vice President.The events reveal how personal conflicts can have drastic political consequences in history.This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy

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