danimendes
danimendes danimendes
  • 03-11-2021
  • English
contestada

what perspective did Hamilton and Burr have on duels?

Respuesta :

Cpeterson282
Cpeterson282 Cpeterson282
  • 03-11-2021

Answer:

Hamilton wanted to avoid the duel, but politics left him no choice. If he admitted to Burr's charge, which was substantially true, he would lose his honor. If he refused to duel, the result would be the same. Either way, his political career would be over.

Explanation:

I have seen Hamilton (the musical) and have further dived into Hamilton's history.

Answer Link

Otras preguntas

Which is one reason why this expression is equal to 0. 8.29•-5.62+5.62/5.62
Helppppp pleaseeeeeeeeeee
What impact did the First Great Awakening have on religious freedom?
What is the relationship between release height and distance wooden box traveled
As we discussed in class, the novel You asks us to fall in love with a serial killer at the heart of the story. Compare and use examples from You and other medi
What are the three common used question patterns
Hydraulic press is called an instrument for multiplication of force. Why?
What is the difference between polygyny and polyandry?
Why are herbivores important to the savanna ecosystem? They prevent wildfires by trampling grass. They feed on the carnivores. They store water in the dry seaso
Why Does Scientific Knowledge Change Overtime?