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The Trial of Aaron Burr

By Joseph P. (Joseph Plunkett) Brady

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

In a young America, a powerful politician fights to clear his name as the government accuses him of the ultimate betrayal.

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2017-07-08
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Summary

"The Trial of Aaron Burr" by Joseph P. Brady is a historical narrative from the early 1900s that tells the story of Aaron Burr, a former Vice President, as he faces accusations of treason for supposedly planning to start a new country in the West. The book gives a close-up look at the time period, including the disagreements between different political groups, and follows the twists and turns of Burr's trial. Important lawyers argue on both sides, with President Jefferson having a strong political effect on the prosecution. The book highlights how important it is to have real proof, especially the need to show that Burr actually did something treasonous. The end result of the trial decides if Burr will be found guilty in a young America that is in the process of defining its laws.

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