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AARON BURR Worksheet BreakOUT Box The purpose of this worksheet is to determine your knowledge of the history of Aaron Burr before and after the BreakOUT activity. Answer the questions to the best of your ability. If you do not know the answer during the Pre-BreakOUT Activity time, you may put N/A or leave it blank. Questions Pre BreakOUT Activity Post BreakOUT Activity Where was Aaron Burr born? When was Aaron Burr born? With what university was Burr s family associated? Who was Burr s wife? Who was Burr s daughter? In the presidential election, who was Burr s running mate and rival for the role of POTUS What was Burr s primary career? Where was Burr from? What was the first recorded murder trial in the U.S. When was Burr sworn in as V.P. Who did Burr shoot in a duel and on what day? Burr plans a large scale expedition on what island and when? When and where is Burr arrested for conspiracy? Where did Burr die?

Scenario for participants: You are a Federal Agent trying to locate Aaron Burr who has been charged with treason by President Thomas Jefferson. These boxes were found with his co-conspirators and contain instructions of where to find him. 3 digit small lock box- A. Burr s birthday- 206 3 digit lock Daughter Theodosia s birthday- 621 4 digit lock- 1800 4 letter lock- BURR (uses invisible ink on coded letter) 5 letter lock- WEEKS Key lock- key to Burr losing the election (Hamilton) hide the directions to get the key with the Hamilton bobble head and book. Directional Lock- DDDLURDD on the Timeline using the clues.

Pardon me are you Aaron Burr, Sir? Timeline YOU START HERE Feb. 6, 1756 Aaron Burr is born in Newark, New Jersey. His father, the Rev. Aaron Burr, is the president of the College of New Jersey, later renamed Princeton. October 1777- May 1778 Burr spends the harsh winter with suffering troops in Valley Forge, PA. He instills discipline among those in his command. September 1772 Burr graduates from college. He remains at Princeton for voluntary study until mid-1773. He inherits 10,000 from his father. October 24, 1791 Burr takes his seat a United States Senator from New York at Philadelphia, after defeating Philip Schuyler with the help of the Livingston family on January 19,1791. July 1775 In Massachusetts, Burr presents himself to General Washington, and asks for a commission in the Continental Army. Washington has no commissions to spare. March 4,1801 Aaron Burr is sworn in as vicepresident of the United States. December 31, 1775 Led by General Montgomery, the attack on Quebec fails. Burr unsuccessfully attempts to carry the fallen general from the field. Burr spends the remainder of the winter with Benedict Arnold on the outskirts of Quebec. July 11, 1804 Burr shoots Alexander Hamilton in a duel in Weehawken, New Jersey. Burr is not injured. Hamilton dies the next day. September 15, 1776 British land in Manhattan, and Burr effectively organizes an escape for troops trapped behind British lines. August 14, 1804 New York grand jury indicts Burr, along with William Van Ness and Nathaniel Pendleton, for dueling. September 1806 On Blennerhass ett Island, Burr makes plans for a large-scale expedition. He contracts for fifteen boats for 500 men and provisions. Travels through OH, KY, and TN. In Nashville, he orders building of 6 boats, and deposits money with Andrew Jackson to pay for them. September 1, 1807 The jury finds Burr not proved to be guilty under this indictment by any evidence submitted to us. February 19, 1807 Major Perkins near the Tombigbee River in Alabama arrests Burr. He is taken to Fort Stoddart, where he is imprisoned for two weeks June 7, 1808 Using the pseudonym of H.E. Edwards, Burr boards ship in NY bound for England to avoid enemies and creditors/to push his plan for conquering Mexico.. April 1, 1807 Marshall finds probable cause to try Burr on charges of conspiring to invade a nation at peace with the United States. But does not find probable cause to try Burr for treason against the United States. April 14, 1809 Under the name of Mr. Kirby, Burr is arrested by British authorities and offered a passport to any country. August 3, 1807 The trial of Aaron Burr opens in Richmond, Virginia. July 1, 1833 Burr marries wealthy widow, and suffers a 2 nd stroke in 1834, which renders him immobile. He is sent to a boarding house, where he was cared for by the housekeeper. 2 nd wife files for divorce in 1834 August 31, 1807 John Marshall issues ruling excluding evidence of Burr's conduct related to the transaction on Blennerhass ett Island. September 14, 1836 Burr dies at the Continental Hotel, Port Richmond, Staten Island.

Pardon me are you Aaron Burr, Sir? Timeline Use this direction key to determine the correct answer path: U: Up D: Down L: Left R: Right Clues: 1. Washington 2. Vice President 3. Conspiracy 4. Alabama River 5. Senate 6.Vice President 7. Treason 8. Passport

You re an orphan, OF COURSE! Early Years Aaron Burr was born at Newark, New Jersey, on February 6, 1756. His father, Aaron Burr, Sr., was a highly respected clerical scholar who served as pastor of the Newark First Presbyterian Church and as president of the College of New Jersey (now Princeton University). His mother, Esther Edwards Burr, was the daughter of the noted Puritan theologian and scholar, Jonathan Edwards, who is most often remembered for his passionate and fiery sermons. The family moved to Princeton when the college relocated there soon after the future vice president's birth, but Burr did not remain there long. His father contracted a fever and died when young Aaron was only a year-and-a-half old. His mother and her parents died soon thereafter. An orphan by the age of two, Burr and his older sister, Sally, moved to Philadelphia, where they lived with family friends until 1759, when their uncle, Timothy Edwards of Stockbridge, Massachusetts, became their legal guardian. Source: https://www.senate.gov/artandhistory/history/common/generic/vp_aaron_burr.htm

Dear Theodosia, Theodosia Bartow Burr was born in Albany, New York, on June 21, 1783. Her mother, also called Theodosia, was a brilliant, cultured woman. She had scandalized New England society, when as a married mother of five, she fell in love with an equally brilliant and much younger lawyer and Revolutionary War soldier Aaron Burr. After her first husband s death, the two were married, and little Theodosia, the couple s only child to survive, became the center of her parents particularly her father s world. Theodosia s # of children= Theodosia s # of husbands= Aaron s Burr s # of children= Source: http://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/the-dramatic-life-and-mysterious-death-oftheodosia-burr

If you had to choose.. http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83045242/1800-12-24/ed-1/seq-1.pdf Clue: (electoral votes x 7) - 27

Non- Stop People v. Levi Weeks (1800) First Murder Trial in the United States for which there is a Formal Record Gulielma "Elma" Sands disappeared on the evening of December 22, 1799. Before leaving her boarding house that evening, Elma told her cousin Catherine Sands that she was to be secretly married that night to the man who had been courting her, Levi Weeks. A few days after Elma Sands vanished, a young boy found the muff she had been wearing in the Manhattan Well. On January 2, 1800, Sands body was recovered from that well. A Grand Jury indicted Levi Weeks for the murder of Elma Sands. Levi Weeks was the brother of Ezra Weeks, a prominent citizen, and through his brother's wealth and connections Weeks retained three of New York's most prominent attorneys, Henry Brockholst Livingston, Aaron Burr, and Alexander Hamilton to represent him at the trial. The trial, the first recorded murder trial in the United States, took place on March 31 and April 1, 1800. My 1 st is in kill but not in will My 2 nd is in well but not in will My 3 rd is in well but not in fell My 4 th is in three but not in throw My 5 th is in Sands but not in Grand Source: http://www.nycourts.gov/history/legal-history-new-york/legal-history-eras- 02/history-new-york-legal-eras-people-weeks.html

Transcript of Letter from Burr to Alston (partially coded)- 6 copies https://www.gilderlehrman.org/history-by-era/hamilton/resources/aaron-burr-fugitive-andtraitor-1804 President Washington was the first president of the U.S. IV 8 3 IX V 8 _ Ross did NOT make the first U.S. flag. X 9 VI 5 II Revere rode through the countryside to warn citizens in 1775. 4 6 III IX

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