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:Alternate meaning: Rev. Aaron Burr, Sr.

Aaron Burr, Jr. ( February 6, 1756September 14, 1836) was an American politician and adventurer. He was a major formative member of the Democratic-Republican party in New York and a strong supporter of Governor George Clinton. He is remembered not so much for his tenure as the third Vice President under Thomas Jefferson as for his duel with Alexander Hamilton and his trial and acquittal on charges of treason.

1 Early life and family

Burr was born in Newark, New JerseyNewark Bay Bridge. The Watchungs are in the background. Newark is located in Essex County, New Jersey, USA. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 273,546. It is an industrial city ten miles (16 km) west of New York City, with convenien, to the Rev. Aaron Burr, Sr. who was the second president of the College of New Jerseyone of the earlier names for Princeton University Trenton State College is now known as The College of New Jersey., now Princeton UniversityPrinceton University located in Princeton, New Jersey, is one of the eight Ivy League universities. Widely considered one of the world's most prestigious universities, it was founded as the "College of New Jersey" in 1746, and was originally located in El; his mother Esther Edwards was the daughter of Jonathan EdwardsJonathan Edwards ( October 5, 1703- March 22, 1758) was a colonial American Congregational preacher and theologian. He is known as one of the greatest and most profound American evangelical theologians. His work is very broad in scope, but he is often ass, the famous CalvinistEmmanuel de Witte Calvinism is a Protestant Christian doctrine named after John Calvin. Calvin had international influence on the development of the doctrine of the Protestant Reformation, beginning at the age of 25, when he started work on his first edit theologianTheology is literally rational discourse concerning God ( Greek θεος, theos "God", + λογος, logos "rational discourse"). By extension, it also refers to the study of other religious topics.. He was married to Theodosia Bartow Prevost in 1782 and together they had one daughter, also named Theodosia. She disappeared at sea in 1813.

He originally studied theologyTheology is literally rational discourse concerning God ( Greek θεος, theos "God", + λογος, logos "rational discourse"). By extension, it also refers to the study of other religious topics., but soon abandoned it two years later and began the study of law in the celebrated law school conducted by his brother-in-law, Tappan Reeve , at Litchfield, ConnecticutLitchfield is a town in Litchfield County, Connecticut. As of 2000 its population was 1,328 living in an area of 57. 3 square miles (148 km²). Located southwest of Torrington, it also includes part of Bantam Lake. Litchfield was founded in 1721, and in th. His studies were put on hold for the Revolutionary War, in which he served under Benedict Arnold, George Washington and Israel Putnam.



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