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    Thomas Jefferson and the  Character Issue  November 1992 As the two hundred and fiftieth anniversary of Thomas Jefferson’s birth approaches‚ a  Jefferson scholar reflects on Jefferson ’s life ­­ and in particular on the enigma at its core:  that a slave holder should be the nation ’s most eloquent champion of equality. To  understand how this could be so‚ the author explains‚ is to appreciate the perils of  "presentism " and the difficulties that may impede the historical assessment of motive 

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    Benjamin Franklin was born on January 17 1706 to the parents Josiah Franklin and Abiah Folger. Benjamin Franklin was the tenth son born to his father who was on his second wife‚ which in total his father had seventeen children. Benjamin Franklin father wanted him to become a clergy but can afford only to send him for one year in order to become a clergy you needed years of schooling. But that didn’t stop him from becoming an apprentice at his brother printer company. At only 12 years old Benjamin

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    Influences Thomas Jefferson considers himself a contributor to the Age of Enlightenment. Through many of his writings he expands on the philosophies of the great European writers of that era - Rousseau‚ Locke‚ Hume‚ and Leibniz. In “The Declaration of Independence‚” Jefferson directly adopts several themes found in the work of French writer Jean-Jacques Rousseau. Rousseau’s “The Origin of Civil Society‚” provides a foundation for most of Jefferson’s ideas in “The Declaration of Independence.”

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    Benjamin Harrison Benjamin Harrison was born on August 20‚ 1833 on a farm by the Ohio River below Cincinnati. He attended Miami University in Ohio and read law in Cincinnati. Before completing his law studies‚ Harrison returned to Oxford to marry Caroline Lavinia Scott. She was the daughter of the college president‚ John Witherspoon Scott‚ a Presbyterian minister. On October 20‚ 1853‚ Caroline’s father performed the ceremony. They then moved to Indianapolis‚ where he practiced law and campaigned

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    Abraham Lincoln‚ George Washington and Thomas Jefferson are three of the greatest leaders and have impacted America immensly. They all contributed to the foundation of our country and the some of the ideologies that they introduced during their terms is still relevant to this day. But there is a lot of argument on who was the stronger president between the three. Abraham Lincoln was most definitely the strongest president out of the three former leaders‚ due to his determination towards abolishing

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    Susanna Dey 19 November 2011 Benjamin Franklin Say the name Benjamin Franklin and you may picture a chubby man with spectacles holding a kite during a lightening storm. Perhaps you picture him a older man with spectacles propped up on his nose standing in a great room full of distinguished gentlemen signing the Declaration of Independence. Both of these facts about Benjamin Franklin’s life would be true. However‚ there was so much more to Mr. Franklin. He was a diplomat‚ a statesman

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    Constitution I shall find resources of wisdom‚ of virtue‚ and of zeal on which to rely under all difficulties.” In this section Jefferson names the first official document of America and states that it has provide and will provide the U.S. with everything it needs to be successful. Jefferson mentions his trust that he puts in the document and all that wrote it. Jefferson shows the citizens that because he and others made the document‚ they should be trusted‚ because the Constitution made America free

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    There were two very smart men back in the day‚ both trying to figure out how to run our country‚ The United States of America. Their names of Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton. Both of these two men were brilliant and had strong feelings about their beliefs of how to manage our country. Both Jefferson and Hamilton had me hooked very strongly and Jefferson did get me on his side for a little‚ but overall Hamilton is the one I believe had better viewpoints as to how to run our government. Some of

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    Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton were opposing forces during the 1790’s. Thomas Jefferson was one of the first democratic-republican politicians in American History. He protected the rights of individuals while many of Hamilton’s positions were centered around the federal government. Hamilton was a federalist so it was no secret that many of his stances supported a strong central government. Hamilton was more focused on order while Jefferson’s interests lied in the heart of freedom. Thomas

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    Jeffersonian Republicans and the Federalists. The parties came to be characterized by certain beliefs‚ and the validity of those principles would come to be questioned during the Jefferson and Madison presidencies. During the time period from 1801 to 1817 the Jeffersonian Republicans‚ led by presidents Thomas Jefferson and James Madison‚ would often contradict their values and employ the Federalist ideals in regards to domestic affairs and foreign policy. Federalists were firm believers in the production

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