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From best-selling author of The Greatest Reports Never Told series, the epic background of Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr's illustrious and eccentric political jobs and their fateful rivalry. The day was hot and sticky. The person in the rowboat was an impetuous hothead. His row across the choppy Hudson that morning hours resulted in a confrontation that has used up shiny in the American brain for more than 200 years. When the most notorious duel in American background occurred, Alexander Hamilton was 49, a past Treasury Secretary whose meteoric political rise had flamed out in the wake of the humiliating love-making scandal. Vice Chief executive Aaron Burr, was just a year younger than Hamilton, at the top of a meteoric go up of his own in the country's fledgling administration. Competitors unto Loss of life explores the generally unknown three-decade dance that resulted in the infamous duel. It traces the rivalry back again to the earliest days and nights of the American Revolution, when both men, amazing, restless, and barely 20 years old, elbowed their way onto the personnel of Standard George Washington; comes after them as they kick off their competitive legal practices in NEW YORK and through the insanity of the election of 1800 when Hamilton threw his support behind Thomas Jefferson in an effort to knock Burr from the running for president; and calls for them finally to the dueling grounds that only one would emerge from.