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American Emperor By David O. Stewart

American Emperor

Aaron Burr's Challenge to Jefferson's America

by David O. Stewart

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American Emperor

Aaron Burr remains one of the most controversial figures in American history. Brilliant, canny and charismatic, Burr achieved distinction as a soldier, lawyer and politician. He is remembered best for his long list of dishonorable exploits. Burr schemed to cheat Thomas Jefferson in the election of 1800. He ruthlessly and fatally shot Alexander Hamilton in a duel—even though Hamilton had resolved not to fire at him. From 1804 to 1807, Burr conspired to lead a secessionist rebellion of Western states and territories.

Opinions about his intentions have differed over the years. Burr himself offered up various reasons for his actions. At times, he confessed that he wanted to unseat Thomas Jefferson. On other occasions, he said that he wished to separate the Western states from the rest of the country. He frequently expressed his intentions to take control of New Orleans and “revolutionize” Mexico and Spanish America.

In American Emperor, David O. Stewart traces Burr from the threshold of the presidency in the contested 1800 election, through his duel with Alexander Hamilton, and then across the American West as he schemed with foreign ambassadors, the traitorous general-in-chief of the army and future presidents, including Andrew Jackson. Stewart, acclaimed author of The Summer of 1787, presents a gripping narrative of Burr’s life and political adventures.

A rising political star in early 1800, Burr was on the short list of men who could become president of the United States. Yet he never rose beyond vice president. “Rather, he became the greatest problem of America’s founding years, a bright promise tarnished by treason, a traitor never punished, a terror never quite exorcised,” writes Stewart.

During the tumultuous deadlocked election of 1800, Burr failed to step aside in favor of Jefferson, his running mate. His immense ambition was matched only by his undisguised contempt for Jefferson. Burr made it clear that he considered him an ineffective and unwise president. As a result, Jefferson froze out his vice president and dropped him from the party ticket in 1804.

Burr strained to break out of the political corner into which he believed Jefferson had painted him. In his search for glory, he mounted a profound test of the emerging republic. He sought out the country’s most unstable elements—discontented military officers, land-hungry frontiersmen and French-speaking residents—and proposed to transform the continent. Charged with treason, Burr led his own legal defense in a historic trial, winning an acquittal and freedom.

Set against the background of a youthful nation bursting with promise and danger, American Emperor is a fascinating tale of unbridled ambition, pride and treachery.

Hardcover : 352 pages

Publisher: Simon And Schuster, Inc. ( October 25, 2011 )

Item #: 13-372610

ISBN: 9781439157183

Product Dimensions: 6.25 x 9.25 x 1.08inches

Product Weight: 24.0 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)

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