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Mr. Vice President<br>
 
Mr. Vice President<br>
 
The Villain of your History
 
The Villain of your History
|origin = ''Hamilton''
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|origin = ''{{W|Hamilton (musical)|Hamilton}}''
 
|occupation = Senator for New York <small>(formerly)</small><br>
 
|occupation = Senator for New York <small>(formerly)</small><br>
Vice President of the United States <small>(during Jefferson's first term)</small>
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Vice President of the United States <small>(during [[Thomas Jefferson (Hamilton)|Jefferson]]'s first term)</small>
|skills = Intelligence<br>
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|skills = High intelligence<br>
 
Gunsmanship<br>
 
Gunsmanship<br>
 
Persuasion<br>
 
Persuasion<br>
 
Patience
 
Patience
|hobby = Practicing politics.<br>
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|hobby = Practising politics.<br>
 
Tending to his family.<br>
 
Tending to his family.<br>
Trying to best Hamilton.
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Trying to best [[w:c:hero:Alexander Hamilton|Hamilton]].
 
|goals = Help America become independent from the British Empire <small>(succeeded)</small>.<br>
 
|goals = Help America become independent from the British Empire <small>(succeeded)</small>.<br>
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Surpass Hamilton in political power.<br>
Become the President of the United States <small>(failed)</small>.<br>
 
Kill Hamilton <small>(succeeded)</small>.
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Become the President of the United States <small>(both failed)</small>.<br>
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Kill Hamilton <small>(succeeded albeit regretted)</small>.
 
|crimes = Blackmail<br>
 
|crimes = Blackmail<br>
Murder
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Murder<br>
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Conspiracy
|type of villain = Tragic Rival}}
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|type of villain = Opportunistic Rival}}
{{Quote|Talk less. Smile more. Don't let them know what you're against or what you're for.|Burr's catchphrase.}}
 
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{{Quote|And me? I'm the damn fool that shot [[w:c:hero:Alexander Hamilton|him]].|Burr on [[w:c:hero:Alexander Hamilton|Alexander Hamilton]] in the opening number of the musical.[[File:Damn fool that shot him.mp3]]}}
{{Quote|You've kept me from the room where it happens for the last time.|Burr's villainous breakdown.}}
 
 
{{Quote|Talk less. [...] Smile more. Don't let them know what you're against or what you're for.|Burr's advice to Hamilton during their first meeting.[[File:Aaron Burr, Sir.mp3]]}}
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{{Quote|How does Hamilton, an arrogant, immigrant, orphan, bastard, whoreson, somehow endorse [[Thomas Jefferson (Hamilton)|Thomas Jefferson]], his enemy, a man he's despised since the beginning, just to keep me from winning? I wanna be in the room where it happens, the room where it happens, the room where it happens... You've kept me from the room where it happens '''for the last time...'''|Burr's villainous breakdown upon losing the election to [[Thomas Jefferson (Hamilton)|Jefferson]] as a result of Hamilton, vowing revenge on the latter.[[File:Your Obedient Servant.mp3]]}}
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'''Aaron Burr''' ({{W|Aaron Burr|based on the historical figure of the same name}}) is the main antagonist of the 2015 Broadway rap musical ''{{W|Hamilton (musical)|Hamilton}}'' and the 2020 Disney {{W|Hamilton (2020 film)|film of the same name}}.
   
'''Aaron Burr''' (based on the historical figure of the same name) is the deuteragonist later ultimate antagonist of the 2015 Broadway rap musical ''Hamilton'', also serving as the narrator. He is a passive politician who starts off as Hamilton's friend, but later becomes his rival as his envy of the latter's political success drives him to blackmail and finally murder.
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He is a politician who starts off as [[w:c:hero:Alexander Hamilton|Alexander Hamilton]]'s friend but later becomes his rival as his envy of the latter's political success drives him to blackmail and finally murder.
   
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He was portrayed by several actors across different runnings of the show but was portrayed first and most famously by {{w|Leslie Odom Jr.}}, who also played [[Harold McBrayer]] in ''The Many Saints of Newark''.
He was portrayed by Leslie Odom Jr.
 
   
 
==Personality==
 
==Personality==
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{{Quote|But when all said and all is done… Jefferson has beliefs; Burr has none|Hamilton choosing to support Jefferson in the election over Burr.}}
Burr is initially a very humble and reclusive man, focused entirely on carrying on his family's legacy, but also not wanting to take any rash action. Therefore, he dares not express any clear goals or opinions, and doesn't want to start any fights. 
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Burr is initially a very humble and reclusive man, focused entirely on carrying on his family's legacy, but also not wanting to take any rash action. Therefore, he dares not express any clear goals or opinions and doesn't want to start any fights.
   
 
When he meets Hamilton, he shares his ideology with him, but when the latter starts becoming successful in being very bold, active, and controversial, Burr grows jealous and decides he wants the same power, even without having any established views.
 
When he meets Hamilton, he shares his ideology with him, but when the latter starts becoming successful in being very bold, active, and controversial, Burr grows jealous and decides he wants the same power, even without having any established views.
   
Thus, he is willing to switch political parties and betray Hamilton, and even goes as far as to blackmail him and challenge him to a duel in which he shoots him. He snaps out of his rage when the gun is fired, and laments he will forever be remembered as the man who shot Hamilton, and not for his political achievements.
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Thus, he is willing to switch political parties and betray Hamilton, and even goes as far as to blackmail him and challenge him to a duel in which he shoots him. He snaps out of his rage when he kills Hamilton and laments he will forever be remembered as the man who shot Hamilton, and not for his political achievements.
   
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==
===ACT 1===
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===Act 1===
Hamilton first meets Burr when he travels to New York City as a 19-year-old. He asks his future rival for advice, as Burr graduated college in two years, showing a vast intelligence. Burr reveals it was his parents' dying wish, and the two realize they are both orphans. When Hamilton runs off at the mouth, Burr shuts him down by saying he should talk less, and smile more (as to not get shot) something Hamilton deeply disagrees with. 
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Hamilton first meets Burr when he travels to New York City as a 19-year-old. He asks his future rival for advice, as Burr graduated college in two years, showing a vast intelligence. Burr reveals it was his parents' dying wish, and the two realize they are both orphans. When Hamilton runs off at the mouth, Burr shuts him down by saying he should talk less, and smile more (as to not get shot) something Hamilton deeply disagrees with.
   
 
During the American Revolution's war against the British to become independent, Burr attempts to aid the then-general George Washington with some suggestions, but he is told to leave when Hamilton enters, as Washington favors him. Hamilton becomes the general's right-hand man, to Burr's dismay.
 
During the American Revolution's war against the British to become independent, Burr attempts to aid the then-general George Washington with some suggestions, but he is told to leave when Hamilton enters, as Washington favors him. Hamilton becomes the general's right-hand man, to Burr's dismay.
   
During a ball, Burr attempts to charm the wealthy and beautiful Schuyler sisters but is unsuccessful in his endeavor. Hamilton then marries Elizabeth Schuyler, while having a close semi-romantic connection with her sister Angelica on the side. After the wedding, Burr congratulates Hamilton, but their mutual friend John Laurens reveals Burr has a woman in his life. In private, Burr tells Hamilton it's a lady called Theodosia, and she's married to a British soldier totally ignorant to the situation.
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During a ball, Burr attempts to charm the wealthy and beautiful Schuyler sisters but is unsuccessful in his endeavor. Hamilton then marries Elizabeth Schuyler, while having a close semi-romantic connection with her sister Angelica on the side. After the wedding, Burr congratulates Hamilton, but their mutual friend John Laurens reveals Burr has a woman in his life. In private, Burr tells Hamilton it's a lady called Theodosia, who is married to a British soldier totally ignorant of the situation.
   
 
Left to his own devices, Burr begins reflecting on his place in life and relationship with Theodosia, and concludes he will wait for the future to come to pass. He does, however, express some envy of Hamilton's rapid ascension in politics. Burr has a daughter and names her after her mother.
 
Left to his own devices, Burr begins reflecting on his place in life and relationship with Theodosia, and concludes he will wait for the future to come to pass. He does, however, express some envy of Hamilton's rapid ascension in politics. Burr has a daughter and names her after her mother.
   
===ACT 2===
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===Act 2===
Burr reappears after Hamilton has reached the Compromise of 1790 with the politically opposing Thomas Jefferson. The compromise involves moving the capital closer to Jefferson, and Burr angrily confronts Hamilton. Calmly, Hamilton explains that he profited from the ordeal, and reprimands Burr for not being aggressive himself, stating that he gets nothing by "waiting for it". He asks what Burr even hopes to achieve, and leaves.[[File:BurrHam.png|thumb|372px|Burr addressing Hamilton.]]
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Burr reappears after Hamilton has reached the Compromise of 1790 with the politically opposing [[Thomas Jefferson (Hamilton)|Thomas Jefferson]]. The compromise involves moving the capital closer to Jefferson, and Burr angrily confronts Hamilton. Calmly, Hamilton explains that he profited from the ordeal, and reprimands Burr for not being aggressive himself, stating that he gets nothing by "waiting for it". He asks what Burr even hopes to achieve, and leaves.[[File:BurrHam.png|thumb|372px|Burr addressing Hamilton.]]
   
Burr realizes his one goal. He wants to be in "the room where it happens". Instead of fighting for his own values, he has a goal fueled by envy, to achieve political power. Right after coming to terms with this, he switches parties and becomes a Democratic-Republican, taking Phillip Schuyler (Hamilton's father-in-law)'s seat in the senate. 
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Burr realizes his one goal: to be in "the room where it happens". Instead of fighting for his own values, he has a goal fueled by envy, to achieve political power. Right after coming to terms with this, he switches parties and becomes a Democratic-Republican, taking Phillip Schuyler (Hamilton's father-in-law)'s seat in the senate.
   
Hamilton snaps at Burr for his betrayal, but Burr smugly explains he simply seized the opportunity he saw and tells Hamilton to keep his arrogance in check. Along with his now-allies, Thomas Jefferson and James Madison, Burr notices that Hamilton has a great advantage in his relationship with Washington. They all then decide to confront Hamilton with recorded evidence of papers that suggest fraud.
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Hamilton snaps at Burr for his betrayal, but Burr smugly explains he simply seized the opportunity he saw and tells Hamilton to keep his arrogance in check. Alongside Jefferson and [[James Madison (Hamilton)|James Madison]], Burr notices that Hamilton has a great advantage in his relationship with Washington. They all then decide to confront Hamilton with recorded evidence of papers that suggest fraud.
   
Hamilton responds (in order to save his reputation) that this was his own money, and that he was paying the husband of a Mrs. Reynolds, a woman who had seduced him, so that Eliza wouldn't be apprised of this secret affair. Jefferson and Madison assure Hamilton the people won't know of this, but Burr sinisterly states that rumors only grow, subtly pushing Hamilton to write a pamphlet on the controversy before someone else exposes him.
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Hamilton responds (in order to save his reputation) that this was his own money, and that he was paying the husband of a Mrs. Reynolds, a woman who had seduced him so that Eliza wouldn't be apprised of this secret affair. Jefferson and Madison assure Hamilton the people won't know of this, but Burr sinisterly states that rumors only grow, subtly pushing Hamilton to write a pamphlet on the controversy before someone else exposes him.
   
 
This backfires horribly, and with Hamilton's political career destroyed, Burr runs for president in 1800. He publicly campaigns (a concept entirely new at the time), and on his door-to-door spree, he meets Hamilton and briefly antagonizes him. This proves to be an ill-advised move, as Hamilton endorses Jefferson, who is also running for president, instead of Burr, despite their many disagreements. Hamilton states that while Jefferson's points have always contradicted his own, the man at least has them, while Burr has no beliefs.
 
This backfires horribly, and with Hamilton's political career destroyed, Burr runs for president in 1800. He publicly campaigns (a concept entirely new at the time), and on his door-to-door spree, he meets Hamilton and briefly antagonizes him. This proves to be an ill-advised move, as Hamilton endorses Jefferson, who is also running for president, instead of Burr, despite their many disagreements. Hamilton states that while Jefferson's points have always contradicted his own, the man at least has them, while Burr has no beliefs.
   
This causes Jefferson to win the election by a landslide, and to rub salt in the wound, Jefferson reveals he plans to get rid of the law that dictates the runner-up gets to be vice-president, ruling Burr out of the equation. This is the point where Burr snaps, and he blames Hamilton for all that has gone wrong.
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This causes Jefferson to win the election by a landslide, and to rub salt in the wound, Jefferson reveals he plans to get rid of the law that dictates the runner-up gets to be vice-president, ruling Burr out of the equation. His plans to achieve political power in tatters, Burr vows vengeance on Hamilton.
   
They organise a duel, and while Hamilton attempts to surrender by aiming his pistol at the sky, Burr still fires, realizing only all too late that his rival had no plans of shooting him. Burr now sees his predicament. In a desperate effort to protect his legacy, he ruined it, as history will always remember him as the villain who shot Hamilton. 
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The two men organize a duel, and while Hamilton, realizing his mistakes in his own desire for power, attempts to surrender by aiming his pistol at the sky, Burr still fires, realizing only all too late that his rival had no plans of shooting him. He is ushered away, and goes to a bar to drink his sorrows away. Burr finally realizes his fate, that history will paint him as the villain who killed Hamilton, completely ignoring his own accomplishments, and that "The World Was Wide Enough" for the both of them.
   
 
==Quotes==
 
==Quotes==
 
{{Quote|They don't need to know me; they don't like you.|Burr revealing his true colors to Hamilton.}}
 
{{Quote|They don't need to know me; they don't like you.|Burr revealing his true colors to Hamilton.}}
{{Quote|But Alexander! Rumors only grow. And we both know what we know...|Burr implying Hamilton's secret affair with Maria Reynolds will be revealed to the public.}}
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{{Quote|Alexander, rumors only grow. And we both know what we know...|Burr implying Hamilton's secret affair with Maria Reynolds will be revealed to the public.}}
{{Quote|Careful how you proceed, good man, intemperate indeed, good man, answer for the accusations I lay at your feet or prepare to bleed, good man.|Burr threatening Hamilton.}}
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{{Quote|Careful how you proceed, good man, intemperate indeed, good man, answer for the accusations I lay at your feet or prepare to bleed, good man!|Burr threatening Hamilton.}}{{Quote|Now I'm the villain in your history. I was too young and blind to see. I should've known, I should've known: The world was wide enough for both Hamilton and me, the world was wide enough for both Hamilton and me.|Burr's remorse after killing Hamilton.}}
   
 
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==Gallery==
 
===Images===
 
===Images===
 
<gallery widths="300" bordercolor="#810541" captiontextcolor="#810541" position="center">
 
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The Room Where It Happens!.gif
 
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</gallery>
   
 
===Videos===
 
===Videos===
 
<gallery widths="300" bordercolor="#810541" captiontextcolor="#810541" position="center">
 
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Your Obedient Servant
 
 
The Room Where It Happens
 
The Room Where It Happens
 
Your Obedient Servant
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
*While the real life Burr indeed did write that he should have known the world was wide enough for both Hamilton and him, he was not immediately remorseful after the duel, and was talking more about the negative influence it had all had on his political career. In this case, this fictionalization of Burr is more sympathetic.
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*While the real life Burr indeed did write that he should have known the "world was wide enough" for both Hamilton and him, he was not immediately remorseful after the duel.
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*Although in the show it portrayed Burr as Jefferson's primary opposition in 1800, this wasn't the case as John Adams still had quite a bit of support in the North, and Burr and Jefferson worked together to take down Adams rather than compete with each other. The only instance where they competed in the election was in the contingent election after the tie was declared.
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**Burr was also seemingly rejected by Jefferson as Vice President, but this wasn't the case, and Jefferson did allow Burr to become the Vice President and changed the original system 3 years later, rather than immediately. Burr also challenged Hamilton to a duel four years after the Election, rather than right after. The cause for the duel was also Hamilton insulting him in press and undermining his political goals, rather than for choosing Jefferson in the election.
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And me? I'm the damn fool that shot him.
~ Burr on Alexander Hamilton in the opening number of the musical.
Talk less. [...] Smile more. Don't let them know what you're against or what you're for.
~ Burr's advice to Hamilton during their first meeting.
How does Hamilton, an arrogant, immigrant, orphan, bastard, whoreson, somehow endorse Thomas Jefferson, his enemy, a man he's despised since the beginning, just to keep me from winning? I wanna be in the room where it happens, the room where it happens, the room where it happens... You've kept me from the room where it happens for the last time...
~ Burr's villainous breakdown upon losing the election to Jefferson as a result of Hamilton, vowing revenge on the latter.

Aaron Burr (based on the historical figure of the same name) is the main antagonist of the 2015 Broadway rap musical Hamilton and the 2020 Disney film of the same name.

He is a politician who starts off as Alexander Hamilton's friend but later becomes his rival as his envy of the latter's political success drives him to blackmail and finally murder.

He was portrayed by several actors across different runnings of the show but was portrayed first and most famously by Leslie Odom Jr., who also played Harold McBrayer in The Many Saints of Newark.

Personality

But when all said and all is done… Jefferson has beliefs; Burr has none
~ Hamilton choosing to support Jefferson in the election over Burr.

Burr is initially a very humble and reclusive man, focused entirely on carrying on his family's legacy, but also not wanting to take any rash action. Therefore, he dares not express any clear goals or opinions and doesn't want to start any fights.

When he meets Hamilton, he shares his ideology with him, but when the latter starts becoming successful in being very bold, active, and controversial, Burr grows jealous and decides he wants the same power, even without having any established views.

Thus, he is willing to switch political parties and betray Hamilton, and even goes as far as to blackmail him and challenge him to a duel in which he shoots him. He snaps out of his rage when he kills Hamilton and laments he will forever be remembered as the man who shot Hamilton, and not for his political achievements.

Biography

Act 1

Hamilton first meets Burr when he travels to New York City as a 19-year-old. He asks his future rival for advice, as Burr graduated college in two years, showing a vast intelligence. Burr reveals it was his parents' dying wish, and the two realize they are both orphans. When Hamilton runs off at the mouth, Burr shuts him down by saying he should talk less, and smile more (as to not get shot) something Hamilton deeply disagrees with.

During the American Revolution's war against the British to become independent, Burr attempts to aid the then-general George Washington with some suggestions, but he is told to leave when Hamilton enters, as Washington favors him. Hamilton becomes the general's right-hand man, to Burr's dismay.

During a ball, Burr attempts to charm the wealthy and beautiful Schuyler sisters but is unsuccessful in his endeavor. Hamilton then marries Elizabeth Schuyler, while having a close semi-romantic connection with her sister Angelica on the side. After the wedding, Burr congratulates Hamilton, but their mutual friend John Laurens reveals Burr has a woman in his life. In private, Burr tells Hamilton it's a lady called Theodosia, who is married to a British soldier totally ignorant of the situation.

Left to his own devices, Burr begins reflecting on his place in life and relationship with Theodosia, and concludes he will wait for the future to come to pass. He does, however, express some envy of Hamilton's rapid ascension in politics. Burr has a daughter and names her after her mother.

Act 2

Burr reappears after Hamilton has reached the Compromise of 1790 with the politically opposing Thomas Jefferson. The compromise involves moving the capital closer to Jefferson, and Burr angrily confronts Hamilton. Calmly, Hamilton explains that he profited from the ordeal, and reprimands Burr for not being aggressive himself, stating that he gets nothing by "waiting for it". He asks what Burr even hopes to achieve, and leaves.

BurrHam

Burr addressing Hamilton.

Burr realizes his one goal: to be in "the room where it happens". Instead of fighting for his own values, he has a goal fueled by envy, to achieve political power. Right after coming to terms with this, he switches parties and becomes a Democratic-Republican, taking Phillip Schuyler (Hamilton's father-in-law)'s seat in the senate.

Hamilton snaps at Burr for his betrayal, but Burr smugly explains he simply seized the opportunity he saw and tells Hamilton to keep his arrogance in check. Alongside Jefferson and James Madison, Burr notices that Hamilton has a great advantage in his relationship with Washington. They all then decide to confront Hamilton with recorded evidence of papers that suggest fraud.

Hamilton responds (in order to save his reputation) that this was his own money, and that he was paying the husband of a Mrs. Reynolds, a woman who had seduced him so that Eliza wouldn't be apprised of this secret affair. Jefferson and Madison assure Hamilton the people won't know of this, but Burr sinisterly states that rumors only grow, subtly pushing Hamilton to write a pamphlet on the controversy before someone else exposes him.

This backfires horribly, and with Hamilton's political career destroyed, Burr runs for president in 1800. He publicly campaigns (a concept entirely new at the time), and on his door-to-door spree, he meets Hamilton and briefly antagonizes him. This proves to be an ill-advised move, as Hamilton endorses Jefferson, who is also running for president, instead of Burr, despite their many disagreements. Hamilton states that while Jefferson's points have always contradicted his own, the man at least has them, while Burr has no beliefs.

This causes Jefferson to win the election by a landslide, and to rub salt in the wound, Jefferson reveals he plans to get rid of the law that dictates the runner-up gets to be vice-president, ruling Burr out of the equation. His plans to achieve political power in tatters, Burr vows vengeance on Hamilton.

The two men organize a duel, and while Hamilton, realizing his mistakes in his own desire for power, attempts to surrender by aiming his pistol at the sky, Burr still fires, realizing only all too late that his rival had no plans of shooting him. He is ushered away, and goes to a bar to drink his sorrows away. Burr finally realizes his fate, that history will paint him as the villain who killed Hamilton, completely ignoring his own accomplishments, and that "The World Was Wide Enough" for the both of them.

Quotes

They don't need to know me; they don't like you.
~ Burr revealing his true colors to Hamilton.
Alexander, rumors only grow. And we both know what we know...
~ Burr implying Hamilton's secret affair with Maria Reynolds will be revealed to the public.
Careful how you proceed, good man, intemperate indeed, good man, answer for the accusations I lay at your feet or prepare to bleed, good man!
~ Burr threatening Hamilton.
Now I'm the villain in your history. I was too young and blind to see. I should've known, I should've known: The world was wide enough for both Hamilton and me, the world was wide enough for both Hamilton and me.
~ Burr's remorse after killing Hamilton.

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  • While the real life Burr indeed did write that he should have known the "world was wide enough" for both Hamilton and him, he was not immediately remorseful after the duel.
  • Although in the show it portrayed Burr as Jefferson's primary opposition in 1800, this wasn't the case as John Adams still had quite a bit of support in the North, and Burr and Jefferson worked together to take down Adams rather than compete with each other. The only instance where they competed in the election was in the contingent election after the tie was declared.
    • Burr was also seemingly rejected by Jefferson as Vice President, but this wasn't the case, and Jefferson did allow Burr to become the Vice President and changed the original system 3 years later, rather than immediately. Burr also challenged Hamilton to a duel four years after the Election, rather than right after. The cause for the duel was also Hamilton insulting him in press and undermining his political goals, rather than for choosing Jefferson in the election.

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The Evil Queen | Magic Mirror | Honest John | Gideon | Stromboli | The Coachman | Coachman's Minions | Monstro | Chernabog | Zeus | Vulcan | Boreas | Man | Ronno | Aconcagua | Toy Bull | The Wolf | Tetti-Tatti | Willie the Giant | Lumpjaw | Rustlers | Mr. Winkie | Weasels | Headless Horseman | Lady Tremaine | Anastasia Tremaine | Drizella Tremaine | Lucifer | Queen of Hearts | Card Soldiers | Cheshire Cat | Walrus & Carpenter | Captain Hook | Neverland Pirates (Mr. Smee) | Tick Tock | Rat | Si & Am | Maleficent | Diablo the Raven | Maleficent's Goons | Cruella De Vil | Jasper and Horace | Madam Mim | Shere Khan | Kaa | Bandar Log (King Louie) | Edgar Balthazar | Prince John | Sheriff of Notthingham | Sir Hiss | Captain Crocodile | Rhino Guards | Wolf Arrowmen | Trigger & Nutsy | Heffalumps and Woozles | Madame Medusa | Mr. Snoops | Brutus & Nero | Amos Slade | Chief | Horned King | Horned King's Army (Creeper & Gwythaints) | Cauldron Born | Orddu, Orwen & Orgoch | Arawn | Professor Ratigan | Thugs (Fidget & Felicia) | Bill Sykes | Roscoe & DeSoto | Ursula | Flotsam & Jetsam | Percival C. McLeach | Joanna | Beast | Gaston LeGume | LeFou | Asylum D'Loons (Monsieur D'Arque) | Tom, Dick, Stanley & Walter | Jafar | Iago | Razoul | Prince Achmed | Gazeem | Cave of Wonders | Oogie Boogie | Lock, Shock and Barrel | Scar | Hyena Clan (Shenzi, Banzai & Ed) | John Ratcliffe | Frollo | Frollo's Soldiers (Captain Phoebus, Brutish Captain, Oafish Guard, Pierrat Torturue & Henriet Cousin) | Hades | Pain and Panic | Fates | Cerberus | Titans (Lythos, Hydros, Pyros, Stratos & Arges) | Nessus | Hydra | Nemean Lion | Shan Yu | Hun Army (Hayabusa & Elite Hun Soldiers) | William Cecil Clayton | Sabor | Clayton's Pirates | The Firebird | Jack-in-the-Box | Black Triangles | Kron | Bruton | Emperor Kuzco | Yzma | Kronk | Lyle Tiberius Rourke | Rourke's Mercenaries (Helga Sinclair) | Leviathan | Vikings | Captain Gantu | John Silver | Pirates (Scroop, Onus, Hands, Turnbuckle, Blinko, Longbourne, Fayvoon, Grewnge, Krailoni, Hedley, Torrance, Mertock, Verne, Crex & Zoff) | Nathaniel Flint | Alameda Slim | Rico | Willie Brothers | Mr. Wesley | DOR-15 | Bowler Hat Guy | Dr. Calico | Dr. Facilier | Lawrence | Facilier's Shadow | Shadow Demons | Ian the Gator | Marlon the Gator | Friends on the Other Side | Mother Gothel | Stabbington Brothers | Turbo/King Candy | Cy-Bugs | Sour Bill | Prince Hans | Duke of Weselton | Erik & Francis | Robert Callaghan | Alistair Krei | Mr. Yama | Dawn Bellwether | Doug Ramses | Woolter | Jesse | Sheep Cops | Ram Thug | Duke Weaselton | Mr. Big | Polar Bear Thugs (Koslov, Raymond & Kevin) | Te Kā | Tamatoa | Kakamora | Maui's Parents | Arthur the Insecurity Virus | King Runeard | Druun | Namaari | Soldiers | King Magnifico

Live-Action Films
Giant Squid | Captain Nemo | Prince John (1952) | Sheriff of Nottingham (1952) | Red Gill | Red Stick | Amos Thorpe | Santa Anna | Bigfoot Mason | Chato | Samuel Mason | Harpe Brothers | The Marten | Wilse Owens | Pony Sugrue | Sheelah Sugrue | Kuala | Vicky Robinson | Ute Chief | Jacques Lebeau | Makoos | Durante | Barnaby Crookedman | James Haggin | Cattlemen | Alonzo Hawk | Comanche Chief | Apaches | Mr. Dawes Sr. | Tanamashu | Judge Higgins | Mountain Ox | Peter Thorndyke | Havershaw | Vince Heber | Mrs. Satterfield | A.J. Arno | Chillie Walsh | Colonel Pierson | Ab Cross | Colonel Heller | King Leonidas | Bookman | Swinburne | Mr. Eben | Mark Pierson | Hugh McRae | Sam Eagle Speaker | Kerwood Krinkle | Frank Sitwell | Hnup Wan | Dr. Terminus | Gogans | Charles Olympus | Mr. Stallwood | Mr. Smith | Omar | Wooly Bill Hitchcock | Big Mac | Hans Reinhardt | The Watcher | George McKinzie | Alec Frost | Bluto | Vermithrax Pejorative | Tyrian | Master Control Program | Sark | Ed Dillinger Sr. | Program Guards | Mark Jennings | Kelly | Mr. Dark | Autumn People (Dust Witch) | Mike | Rosie Little | Hunters | Nome King | Princess Mombi | Dr. J.B. Worley | Nurse Wilson | Connie | Bullwhip | Parker | Buzz | Wolf's Owner | Mr. Boogedy | Timber Wolf | Hunter | Eagle | Alistair Patton | Patton Sr. | Judge Doom | Toon Patrol (Smartass, Greasy, Psycho, Wheezy & Stupid) | Abdullah | Mr. Patel | Nigel | John Merrick | Beauty Smith | Luke & Tinker | Sykes | Cherokee | Lip-Lip | Fritz | Neville Sinclair | Lothar | Nigel Snyder | Joseph Pulitizer | Delancy Brothers | Charles Hendrickson | Terence Wheeler | Winifred Sanderson | Mary Sanderson | Sarah Sanderson | John Ricketts | The King and the Duke | Pap Finn | Cardinal Richelieu | Captain Rochefort | Milady de Winter | Borg Guillarson | Leland Drury | Heath | Miners | Lloyd Halverson | William Boone | Buldeo | John Wilkins | Tabaqui (1994) | Sergeant Harley | Bandits | Sergeant Clairbourne | Shere Khan (1994) | Bandar Log (1994) (King Louie (1994) & Kaa (1994)) | Gilbert Sipes | Juice | Ranch Wilder | Tony Perkis | J.P. Stiles | Lord Belasco | Injun Joe | Emmett | Agent Woods | Jack and Ralph | Ashcan and Pete | Long John Silver | Aunt Sponge | Aunt Spiker | Rhino | Skeleton Pirates | Shark | Cruella De Vil (1996) | Jasper and Horace (1996) | Mr. Skinner | Jean-Pierre Le Pelt | Alonzo | Norman Snively | Ricky King | Trey | Vince | Lyle Van de Groot | Max and Thor | Lion | Beatrice Stanhope | Stepmother | Chester Hoenicker | Wilson Croft | Smith & Wesson | Bennett Hoenicker | Luanne LeSeur | Frank Slater | Steve Ellinger | Meredith Blake | Natalya | Popov | Shere Khan (1998) | Tabaqui (1998) | Bandar Log (1998) | Kalabar | Eddie Taffet | Andrei Strasser | Elliot Coleye | Brace Channing | Boogeyman | Dr. Claw | MAD Cat | Kramer | RoboGadget | Miss Hannigan | Rooster and Lily St. Regis | PAT | Malcolm | Dimitri Denatos | The Phantom | Snerbert | Lana Thomas | Josh Bryant | Baron and Baroness von Troken | Elliot T. Jindraike | Troy McGinty | Dobbs | Evil Ice Cream Man | Kal | Alex | Professor Siles | Reed Thimple | Jennifer Stone | Toy Santa | Sally & Kowalski | Louise Walker | Mr. Sir | Charles "Trout" Walker | Kissin' Kate Barlow | Linda Walker | Sheriff | Doug & Gordon | Hector Barbossa | Crew of the Black Pearl (Bo'sun, Scratch, Pintel & Ragetti) | Master Gracey | Madame Leota | Ramsley | Zombies | Werecat Lady | Carla Santini | Lord Kelvin | Black Scorpions (General Fang) | Inspector Fix | Viscount Mabrey | Edgar Dalloway | Knights of the Iron Dagger (Phil Flanagan) | Ian Howe | Bill Fawcett | Mr. & Mrs. Chuns | Zaphod Beeblebrox | Frankie & Benjy | Prostetnic Vogon Jeltz | Vogons | Humma Kavula | Gag Halfrunt | Royal Pain | Stitches | Lash | Speed | Penny Lent | Trip Murphy | Jadis the White Witch | Jadis' Secret Police (Maugrim & Vardan) | Ginarrbrik | General Otmin | Thantos DuBaer | Dr. Kozak | Dr. Gwen Lichtman | Larry | Yan-Lo | Jessica Dawson | Crew of the Flying Dutchman (Davy Jones, Maccus & Kraken) | Cutler Beckett | East India Trading Company (Mr. Mercer) | The Dominion (Silas Sinister, Chancellor Goodwin, Dr. Ichabod Grogg & Sinister Sisters) | Jack Frost | Selkirk Tander | Grim & Denning | Dark Master | Janice Avery | Madison | Queen Narissa | Nathaniel | Mitch Wilkinson | Simon Bar Sinister | Cad Lackey | El Diablo | Henry Burke | Miraz | Telmarines (Glozelle & Sopespian) | Nikabrik | Hag & Werewolf | Kendall Duncan | Tess Tyler | Speckles | Lucinda | Oswald Granger | Red Queen | Knave of Hearts | Card Soldiers | Jabberwock | Jubjub Bird | Hamish Ascot | Morgana le Fay | Morganians (Maxim Horvath, Abigail Williams, Sun Lok, Drake Stone & Marrok) | Nizam | Ms. Stout | CLU 2 | Rinzler | Gem | Black Guards | Blackbeard | Angelica Teach | The Spaniard | King Ferdinand VI | King George ll | Tex Richman | Moopets | San Than | Matai Shang | Tal Hajus | Jenny | Chacha | Deimata | Myra Santelli | Latham Cole | Butch Cavendish | Jay Fuller | Thanos | Evanora | Theodora | Constantine | Dominic Badguy | Maleficent (2014) | Diaval | King Stefan (2014) | King Henry | The Giant | The Witch | The Wolf | Lady Tremaine (2015) | Grand Duke (2015) | Anastasia Tremaine (2015) | Drizella Tremaine (2015) | Lucifer (2015) | David Nix | Kylo Ren | General Hux | Captain Phasma | Supreme Leader Snoke | Shere Khan (2016) | Bandar Log (2016) (King Louie (2016)) | Kaa (2016) | Fleshlumpeater | Giants (Bloodbottler & Bonecruncher) | Orson Krennic | Grand Moff Tarkin | Darth Vader | Vaneé | Saw Gerrera | Pramod Kadam | Naomi | Jassi | Wrestlers | Melissa | Beast (2017) | Gaston LeGume (2017) | LeFou (2017) | Asylum D'Loons (Monsieur D'Arque (2017)) | Tom, Dick & Stanley (2017) | The King (2017) | Armando Salazar | Crew of the Silent Mary (Lesaro) | Scarfield | BB-9E | DJ | Bucky Buchanan | It | Black Thing | Dryden Vos | Tobias Beckett | Darth Maul | Sugar Plum Fairy | Tin Soldiers | William Weatherall Wilkins | V.A. Vandevere | Neils Skellig | Rufus Sorghum | Jafar (2019) | Iago (2019) | Cave of Wonders (2019) | Scar (2019) | Hyena Clan (2019) (Shenzi, Kamari & Azizi) | Queen Ingrith | Gerda | Borra | Rat (2019) | Devon & Rex | Isaac | Emperor Sheev Palpatine | Allegiant General Pryde | Chesille Sabrond | Chandra | Artemis Fowl | Opal Koboi | Briar Cudgeon | Troll | Princess January | Aaron Burr | Thomas Jefferson | James Madison | James Reynolds | King George III | Bori Khan | Hun Army (Xian Lang) | Cruella De Vil (2021) | Jasper and Horace (2021) | Baroness von Hellman | Prince Joachim | Lope de Aguirre | Sweet Pete | Captain Putty | Jimmy the Polar Bear | Bob the Viking | Bjornson the Cheesemonger | Feral Predator

Other Animated Movies
Br'er Fox & Br'er Bear | Giant Magnet | Evil Clown | Judge Doom | Toon Patrol (Smartass, Greasy, Psycho, Wheezy & Stupid) | Merlock | Dijon | Aunt Sponge | Aunt Spiker | Rhino | Skeleton Pirates | Shark | Bill Bluff | BluffCo Industries (Guy Graham, Bob & Bluff Agents) | Phillium Benedict | Anti-Recess Legion (Kojak, Fenwick, Anti-Recess Agents, Anti-Recess Ninjas, Anti-Recess Scientists, Agent Henderson, Agent Smithson, Agent Underville, Agent Franklin, Agent Morrisey, Agent Goodman, Dr. Rosenthal, Dr. Lazenby & Dr. Steinheimer) | Gelman | Gloomius Maximus | Dr. Ivan Krank | Clarabelle Cow | Von Talon | Cufflingk and Underlingk | Kazar | Wildebeests (Blag) | Scab and Scraw | Charlie Anna | Nalini, Padmini and Sunithia | Chhainu | Vidia | Jacob Marley | Old Joe | Supervisor | Duryodhan | Mr. Whiskers | Shelley | Were-Rat | Sea Monkeys | Mr. Burgermeister | Ripslinger | Ned and Zed | Zarina | Orson | Sweet Pete | Captain Putty | Jimmy the Polar Bear | Bob the Viking | Bjornson the Cheesemonger

Direct-to-video/Disneytoon Studios Sequels
Abis Mal | Abis Mal's Thugs | Sa'Luk | Forty Thieves | Maestro Forte | Jesters | Zira | Outsiders (Nuka & Vitani) | Mack McCro | Jim Bob | Supreme Commander | Morgana | Undertow | Cloak & Dagger | Bradley Uppercrust III | Tank | The Gammas | Buster | Sarousch | Pom-Pom | Jacques von Hämsterviel | Erik Hellstrom | Ashton Carnaby | Edgar Volgud | Krakken | Lil' Lightning | Bandits | Mama Gunda | Uto & Kago | Marina Del Rey | Cad Spinner

Animated Television
Duke Sigmund Igthorn | Ogres | Crocosaurus | Flintheart Glomgold | Magica De Spell | Beagle Boys (Ma Beagle) | Smoke | Stan and Heff | Fat Cat's Gang (Fat Cat) | Norton Nimnul | Aldrin Klordane | Baby Thaddeus | Ratso Ratzkiwatzki | Evil Manta | The Sorceress | Lobster Mobster and Da Shrimp | Mozenrath | Mirage | Mechanicles | Xerxes | The Collector (Bonkers) | Demona | David Xanatos | Kent Powers | Henry Villanova | The Green-Eyed Monster of Jealousy | Ivy DeVil | Judge Dimsdale De Vil | Gelman | Tad White | James Stone | Dr. Slicer | Gilda | Mayor Phillip Fitzhugh | SAL 3000 | DeSilvo | Earl Raymond | Cousin Zeke | Al Roker | Dr. Drakken | Shego | Chuckles | Skeleton King | Mandarin | Valeena | Dark Ones (Dark One Worm) | The Formless | Huntsman | Huntsgirl | Dark Dragon | Dr. Bedlam | Carl the Evil Cockroach Wizard | Night Master | Coop | Eradicus | Eradicus' Minions (Ella Mental, Indestructo-Bob, Rubber Chucky & Mollecu-Lars) | Doofenshmirtz Evil Inc. (Heinz Doofenshmirtz, Norm & Vanessa Doofenshmirtz) | Lucius Heinous VII | Brad Buttowski | Brianna Buttowski | Harold Buttowski | Brick Bristol | Bill Cipher | Li'l Gideon | Stanley Pines | Abraham Kane | Donald Duck's Raw Anger | Jordan Buttsquat | Suzi | Lord Dominator | Lord Hater | Commander Peepers | Rippen | Toffee | Ludo | Meteora Butterfly | Mina Loveberry | Solaria Butterfly | Tom Lucitor | Commander Heist | Lazlo | Zhan Tiri | The Baron | Lady Caine | Varian | King Edmund | Cassandra | Separatists of Saporia (Andrew & Clementine) | Stalyan | Anthony the Weasel | Bradford Buzzard | Flintheart Glomgold (2017) | Magica De Spell (2017) | General Lunaris | Obake | Diane Amara | Noodle Burger Boy | Globby | Chris | High Voltage | Baron Von Steamer | Momakase | Mel Meyer | Mad Jacks | Trina | Hardlight | Chip Whistler | Gwendolyn Zapp | Hunter De Vil | Cuddles | Clarissa Corgi | Portia Poodle | Canal Crew (Fergus, Sid Squirrel & Big Fee) | Bessie the Cornish Cow | King Andrias | Captain Grime | Sasha Waybright | The Core | King Aldrich | Emperor Belos | Hunter | Lilith Clawthorne | The Collector (The Owl House) | Infinity Ultron | Scratch | The Ghost Council (The Chairman, The Barrister Ghosts & Jinx)

Live-Action Television
WESAYSO Corporation (B.P. Richfield, Mr. Ashland, Winston & Elliot) | Marky412 | Miss Hendra | Victoria Kayne | Chloe Hunter | Gorog | Dominic | Evil Alex | Dr. Evilini | The Mummy | Ronald Longcape Jr. | Penelope | Kaita | Lanny Parker | King Kalakai/Yamakoshi | Zadoc | Farhog the Fierce | Lexi Reed | Susan Skidmore | Sally Jensen | Sensei Ty | Rhoda Chesterfield | Creepy Connie Thompson | Darla Shannon | Madeline | Bryn Beitbart | McD | Mainframe Bertram | Bertram-Bots | Brooke | Victor Krane | Douglas Davenport | Marcus Davenport | Giselle Vickers | Taylor Krane | Sebastian Krane | Principal Perry | Ludmila Ferró | Jade & Matias LaFontaine | Gregorio Casal | Gery López | Priscila Ferró | Clément Galán | Esmeralda Di Pietro | Milton Vinicius | Crash Bernstein | Helga Rooney | Missy Bradford | Dawn Buckets | Laughy Cat | Brad & Brads | Agent Johnson | Brett Willis | Zane Willis | Mitch Bishop | Janet Smythe | Sebastian | Cyd Ripley | Gladys | Hazel Swearengen | Dr. Sharon Chen | Ámbar Smith | Sharon Benson | Rey Gutiérrez | Benicio | Red Sharks (Gary López) | Emilia | Ramiro Ponce | Matteo Balsano | LAIX (Marcos Golden, Carmín Laguardia, Alex Gutiérrez, Mara Morales, Guillermo Ruíz & Antonio Gutiérrez) | Paula Gutiérrez | Uma

Literature
King Nicholas | The Sandman

Video Games
Mizrabel | Oswald Gardner | Admiral Evar | Bomber Ghost | Cogs | Herbert P. Bear | Atticus Thorn | Foxy Loxy | Goosey Loosey | Jolly Roger | Shadow Blot | False Shadow Blot

Shorts
Peg Leg Pete | Kat Nipp | Old Man Tree | Skeletons | Grim Reaper | Mad Doctor | Demon Cats | The Devil (Goddess of Spring) | Gustav the Giant | Lonesome Ghosts | H. U. Hennessy | Witch | Pluto's Devil | Ben Buzzard | Zeke Midas Wolf | Izzy Wolf | The Three Little Wolves | Boogeymen | Captain Katt | Mortimer Mouse | Butch the Bulldog | Foxy Loxy | Ajax Gorilla | Beppo Gorilla | Witch Hazel | Adolf Hitler | Nazi School Teacher | Little Hans | Julius | Dr. Frankenollie | Grace Goodwin | Molly

Comics
Phantom Blot | Trudy Van Tubb | Doctor Vulter | Solego the Chaos God | Arpine Lusène | Monsieur Molay | Azure Blue | Lawyer Sharky | Eli Squinch | Sylvester Shyster | Fantomius | Inquinator | Spectrus | Raghor | Zafire | Newton | The Raider | Emil Eagle | Sr. X | X-1, X-2 and X-3 | Professor Nefarious | Fliplip, Sidney and Armadillo | Neighbor Jones | Anacleto Faina | Anacleto Mitragli | Beagle Boys | Ottoperotto | Edgar

Manga
Ansem, Seeker of Darkness | Xemnas

Attractions
Alien | Lava Monster | Mara | Mad Hatter | Nebula Ghosts | Professor J.T. Wu | S.I.R. | Yeti (Expedition Everest) | Yeti (Matterhorn Bobsleds)

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Aaron Burr | Thomas Jefferson | James Madison | James Reynolds | King George III | George Eacker