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    Professor Deering Research Paper December 10‚ 2012 George Washington: An American Icon George Washington was the only United States’ president to not live in the White House. He lived in the capital which was Philadelphia and New York at the time of his Presidency. He has accomplished so much from the time he was a young boy‚ to a general in the army‚ and later becoming president of the United States. Throughout the successful career of George Washington; with the assistance of his raw determination

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    Presidents that held office from the inception of the United States through the Van Buren Administration shall be discussed. The 1st U.S President was George Washington‚ who served from 1789-1797. Being the first president‚ he set the standard. Washington organized the first United States Cabinet and the Executive Branch. The Cabinet’s

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    Thomas Jefferson was an American founding father who was born in April 13‚ 1743 and died in July 4‚ 1826. With his good 83 years of life Thomas became a third President of the United States‚ his father died when Thomas was 14‚ his mother decided to move to Tuckahoe Plantation. Thomas inherited 5‚000 acers of land by the age of 21. Jefferson got educated at a collage called Wren Building‚ by age nine Jefferson new how to speak Latin‚ Greek‚ and French. By age 25 Jefferson had married his third-cousin

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    1/27/11 Hamilton VS. Jefferson Both Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson have different views about the future of America‚ but they both and intensions to better America by 1794. Hamilton believed in the government getting stronger with the rise of large corporations that can help provided jobs. Jefferson wanted to weaken the central government‚ and empower the states governments. Which view was more realistic and created a more secure system? With the Hamilton and Jefferson conflict‚ this helped

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    Thomas Jefferson was born on April 13‚ 1743 at Shadwell Plantation in western Virginia. His parents were Peter Jefferson and Jane Randolph. His family included nine siblings plus one adopted sibling. He began boarding school at age nine. When Thomas was 14 years old‚ his father passed away leaving behind the family land and slaves. In 1760‚ he enrolled at the College of William and Mary‚ taking classes in science‚ math‚ philosophy‚ literature‚ and rhetorics. He pursued legal studies unger George

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    A hypocrite is defined as a person who pretends to have virtues‚ morals‚ religious beliefs‚ principles‚ etc.‚ that he or she does not actually possess; especially a person whose actions belie stated beliefs. Jefferson in some ways could be categorized as a hypocrite. He evangelized liberty and freedom for all‚ yet did not grant this freedom to his slaves. Liberty is defined as freedom from arbitrary or despotic government or control. Africans‚ hispanics‚ and other minorities were enslaved and treated

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    Short Essay 1 Washington and other founders knew that for citizens to live freely‚ each citizen must be able to control themselves. Citizens must also be taught about moral qualities. In the western territories‚ the first federal law had said‚ “Religion‚ morality‚ knowledge‚ being necessary to good government and the happiness of mankind‚ school and the means of education shall forever be encouraged.” The school systems must bring morality and religion to the students’ attention. The Claremount

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    painting‚ “Washington crossing the Delaware‚” are lucid”. Washington crossing the Delaware where his crew and him surprised hessian force on Christmas day. Comparing and contrasting in the painting with a poem of the event where it took place‚ mostly everything that was in the picture was described in the poem. The first paragraph will state how the poem and picture are alike. The Second paragraph will describe how they are different. The poem and picture of Washington crossing

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    Booker T. Washington and W.E.B Du Bois by telling us that we can’t change our race or skin color no matter what the circumstances are. This song relates to these people because they were treated unfairly and fought for their rights to have equality for all people. Booker T. and W.E.B. are both successful and influential Americans to live during the 1800s and 1900s. They supported African-American rights and wanted to change American society. Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. Du Bois both compare and contrast

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    According to the Common Sense Lesson‚ Thomas Paine distinguishes or defines society as‚ “Society is produced by our wants … the former promotes our happiness POSITIVELY by uniting our affections.” That everything constructive and good that people are joining together to accomplish. For Government he describes it as‚ “restraining our vices.” and that‚ “Government‚ even in its best state‚ is but a necessary evil.” The purpose of the government is to protect us from our own wicked behaviors‚ and to

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