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History, 10.09.2021 01:00 zuleymi

how could the duel between Hamilton and Burr be seen as not just a fight between two men determined to save their political careers but a fight between two parties--the Federalists and the Republicans? Why did Hamilton feel obligated to accept Burr's challenge? Why did Burr issue the challenge? Do you think the duel could have been avoided and, if so, how do you think American history would have been changed if Hamilton had lived? Lastly, make a connection to today's political climate. How can we change the way we view politics so we begin to work together?

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