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How Hamilton Learned About Roger Griswold’s Remarks on Burr
On March 11, 1804, Griswold tried to persuade Federalists that secession was necessary. He wrote to Oliver Wolcott, Jr. Wolcott was a prominent Connecticut Federalist. Griswold promoted the idea that Aaron Burr was the right person to lead the North … Continue reading →
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