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what perspective did Hamilton and Burr have on duels?

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Answer:

Hamilton wanted to avoid the duel, but politics left him no choice. If he admitted to Burr's charge, which was substantially true, he would lose his honor. If he refused to duel, the result would be the same. Either way, his political career would be over.

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I have seen Hamilton (the musical) and have further dived into Hamilton's history.

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