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to the scandalous ?X, Y, Z? affair. Hamilton soon turned away from his own

party. In 1800, the Federalists nominated John Adams for president. Hamilton did

not like Adams because he did not seek his advice on important issues as

president. The election of 1800 ended up being a tie between Aaron Burr and

Thomas Jefferson. The Federalist House wanted to vote for Burr since Jefferson

was their main antagonist. Alexander Hamilton hated and did not trust Burr and

urged Federalists to vote for Jefferson. The state and national elections of

1800 was the end of the Federalists in power. Alexander Hamilton and the

Infamous Duel Aaron Burr decided to run for governor of New York in 1804. He had

asked for the Federalists? support, but Hamilton refused to give him any and

the Republican candidate soundly defeated Burr. Burr blamed his defeat on

Hamilton and demanded Hamilton to apologize for his comments about him. Hamilton

refused and the date was set for a duel on July 11, 1804. The place was

Weehawken, New Jersey, where dueling was still legal. Burr shot Hamilton in the

abdomen and Hamilton shot in the air. Hamilton suffered the same fate as his son

did three years earlier and on the following day he died. There was an immense

outpouring of public grief at the news of Hamilton?s death. He had meant so

much to the United States as it meant so much to him. He had created an economic

system that would make the United States a global power in a short time. He was

the first one to use the Constitution?s extended powers in order to set up the

national bank. He was one of the first to defend the freedom of the press

(People v. Croswell 1804.) Hamilton kept a positive approach on America as he

built for the future. Jefferson even admitted, ?We can pay off his debt in 15

years: but we will never get rid of his financial system.? He often felt that

his efforts fell short for his country: ?Mine is an odd destiny. Perhaps no

man has sacrificed or done more the present constitution than myself?Yet I

have the murmurs of its friends no less than the curses of its foes for my

reward. What can I do better than withdraw from the Scene? Every day proves to

me more and more that this American world was not made for me.? For doing what

he did America owes much of its existence to a, as John Adams described

Hamilton, ??bastard brat of a Scottish peddler.?

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