March 04, 2024
In 1842 a disagreement over fiscal policy that included personal mockery led Illinois state auditor James Shields to challenge then-state legislator Abraham Lincoln to a duel. Lincoln insisted on using broadswords instead of pistols. Before the duel commenced, Lincoln demonstrated his much larger physique by swinging the sword overhead, cutting a branch off a tree. Shields quickly reconsidered and a truce was called.
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10 Famous Duels
Duels have a long and colorful—though sometimes tragic—history. The origins of dueling are uncertain, but by the 16th century duels had become a popular means of settling real or imagined slights. Despite efforts to ban them, duels remained widespread for several centuries; the last one in France
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