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    masterpieces of the United States of America stands as the George Washington Bridge (GWB) located above the Hudson River. The eastern side of the Bridge rests on the shores of Manhattan while the western end of the Bridge lies on the woody areas of the New Jersey Palisades. The construction of the Bridge was meant to give a connection to New York City and New Jersey and facilitate traveling over the vast expanse. The construction of the George Washington Bridge began in the October of 1927. It became operational

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    Lincoln believed that bending the Constitution was necessary to preserve the Union. During this era or period of time‚ congress was not in session so Lincoln had to do some things by himself. In August‚ 1862 Lincoln wrote a letter to Horace Greeley‚ an editor of the New York Tribune‚ who published an open letter insisting President Lincoln free the slaves immediately. In Lincoln’s reply he wrote "If I could save the Union without freeing any slaves‚ I would do it‚ and if I could save it by freeing

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    Very outstanding and influential‚ Abraham Lincoln had a divine gift of leadership‚ which he adequately exploited in the nation’s politic issues. Like every great leader‚ Lincoln comprehended people-characters‚ talents‚ desires‚ etc.‚ in a distinct way‚ so he was able to communicate with people who supported him or even opposed him successfully and let them function in the nation. Elected to be the President of the United States‚ Lincoln started constructing his cabinet on his election night. Surprised

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    Abraham Lincoln‚ one of the most well-known presidents of the united states. President Lincoln was the 16th president. of the United States President Lincon is also well known for his stance and opinion on slavery. We know that Lincoln was a member of the Whig party in the mid-1800’s in this he was influenced in many ways by a mass amount of people‚ because of this he was able to form a solid opinion of slavery by a young age. Lincoln was not one to force his views on others‚ so with this he would

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    George Washington Carver was an a agricultural chemist who played an important role in agricultural advancements in the U.S. He was the son of slaves‚ and was born around the year 1860‚ near Diamond Grove‚ Missouri. Carver was an outstanding student in high school‚ and later went on to Simpson College‚ in Iowa‚ in 1891. He graduated from the Iowa Agricultural College in 1894 with a B.S. degree‚ and taught agriculture and bacterial botany while working on his M.S. in agriculture‚ which he received

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    George Washington Carver George Washington Carver was born a slave in Diamond Grove‚ Missouri. As a small child Carver was rescued from a band of Confederate kidnappers. From early on Carver was determined to get himself an education. Carver began his schooling in Newton Country‚ and while attending school he also worked very hard as a farm hand. While working and studying Carver lived in a one-room schoolhouse‚ and as time went on he excelled as sought out for higher education. Because of

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    abraham Lincoln is regarded by many Americans as the greatest president to ever hold office in the history of the United States‚ and his reputation is definitely well deserved. Lincoln wasn’t scared to stand up and fight for what he knew was right. He was convinced that within the branches of government‚ the presidency alone was empowered not only to uphold the Constitution‚ but also to protect‚ and defend it. Lincoln was able to lead our country and preserve the Union‚ keeping the United States

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    George Washington: The American Colonies have to wake up and realize that the only way to gain independence from the British rule‚ is to unite as one team. Sometimes we have to think out of the box and see that together we’re stronger. We won’t let Britain control us. Why don’t we speak out loud? Freedom of speech is very important to a person‚ because then your voice gets heard and you can make a change in society. I believe it is important to gain independence because mankind shall

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    Abraham Lincoln Essay Abraham Lincoln led our country through some of the toughest times it had to encounter. Although sometimes his direction was not clear‚ his ultimate goals were to get the United States through the Civil War and to end slavery. In order to achieve these results‚ President Lincoln’s arguments about slavery‚ the Constitution‚ and the Union had to adjust throughout the Civil War. Lincoln’s view of the purpose of the war was to save the Union because of the southern states seceding

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    Abraham Lincoln‚ ex-slaves‚ and Susie Taylor‚ all were fighting for different things during the Civil War. Abraham Lincoln pledged to forbid slavery in the new states and do nothing about ending slavery in the states where slavery was already existed. When people pressured Lincoln to make freedom one of the outcomes of war‚ he defended his policy. He wanted to save the Union whether it meant saving or destroying slavery. The war aims of the former slave and the black soldiers was different than President

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