The Daily History Chronicle
On July 11, 1804, the sitting Vice President of the United States shot and killed the former Treasury Secretary in a duel at dawn and then finished out his term in office. Most people know this story as a clash of two proud men. What they don't know is that it was the inevitable endpoint of a political era so venomous, so personally destructive, that it makes anything in modern American politics look mild by comparison. This episode of The Daily History Chronicle examines what the Burr-Hamilton duel really reveals: not about honor or ambition, but about what American democracy does to the people who run it and what it costs a republic when it can't contain the warfare it generates.
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