New Hamilton / Burr Duel Print on Veeptopus — Art by Jonathan Crow
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New Hamilton / Burr Duel Print on Veeptopus

Jonathan Crow May 6, 2016

Check out the latest print on Veeptopus. Our best sellers are all things connected to Hamilton, so I thought I'd add another one - an action shot of the actual, fateful duel. It was an encounter that if both parties had known the outcome would have no doubt avoided. 

Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr were friends who became political rivals and then bitter enemies. Their feud boiled over in Weehawken, New Jersey, on July 11, 1804, when they met for a duel. Hamilton shot first and missed. Burr shot and fatally wounded Hamilton. The bloody event changed American history and still has historians talking. 

Get this art print commemorating this fateful duel between Burr and Hamilton. Makes a great gift for the history nerd, musical aficionado and general weirdo in your life.

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