Delve into the complex life and controversial career of Aaron Burr with this detailed biography by Samuel Lorenzo Knapp. Volume 4 explores Burr's later years, offering insights into his political ambitions, personal life, and the events that shaped his legacy. From his service in the Revolutionary War to his infamous duel with Alexander Hamilton, this volume sheds light on the man behind the headlines, providing a nuanced portrait of one of America's most enigmatic figures. Knapp's biography remains a valuable resource for understanding the turbulent early years of the United States and the individuals who influenced its course.
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