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1. HE GRADUATED FROM PRINCETON AT AGE 16.
2. DURING THE REVOLUTION, HE SERVED UNDER BENEDICT ARNOLD FOR A TIME.
3. BURR WILLINGLY LEFT GEORGE WASHINGTON’S MILITARY STAFF.
4. HE ADMIRED MARY WOLLSTONECRAFT.
5. BURR FOUNDED WHAT LATER BECAME J.P. MORGAN CHASE & CO.
6. IN THE SENATE, HE HELPED TENNESSEE ACHIEVE STATEHOOD.
7. HE ONCE KEPT ALEXANDER HAMILTON OUT OF A DUEL.
8. HE LOVED CIGARS.
9. HE’S ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT FIGURES IN THE HISTORY OF TAMMANY HALL.
10. AFTER BURR KILLED HAMILTON IN THAT DUEL, TWO DIFFERENT STATES INDICTED HIM FOR MURDER.
Answer:
Wartime necessity, women joined the workforce
Explanation:
Many countries at the time discouraged women from working because it was seen as a man's role. Once the war started however, many countries allowed women to join the workforce as riveters, etc. to build things like planes, ships, tanks, and ammunition. After the war, women realized they could work and support themselves like men did, and many stayed in the workforce.
James Madison was one of the most prominent Federalists in the colonial era, along with Alexander Hamilton. Both men contributed writings to the Federalist Papers.