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    $10 Dollar Bill Assignment Alexander Hamilton does deserve to be the face of the ten dollar bill. Although he never became the president of the United States like the other faces featured on our currency today‚ he took a major role in the developing of our country that shouldn’t go unnoticed‚ and most certainly should not be forgotten. For example‚ as the first Secretary of Treasury‚ Hamilton was essentially the founder of the U.S. financial system‚ which he is most known for. He had exceptional

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    most memorable to you? What were some things that you learned? What would other members of our class be interested in knowing about your book? Were there any memorable quotes from the book? Possible books to choose from include‚ but not limited to: Ambrose‚ Stephen‚ Undaunted Courage. (The Lewis and Clark Expedition) Ambrose‚ Stephen‚ D-Day Bercuson‚ David & Holger Herwig‚ One Christmas in Washington (FDR and Churchill) Bernstein‚ R. B.‚ Thomas Jefferson Cooper‚ James Fenimore‚ The

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    In the “Federalist No. 15” Alexander Hamilton is pointing out the deficiencies of the existing confederation. He initiates his discussion by stating that the Articles of Confederation have been constructed under a faulty foundation that have worsen due to fallacious arguments and the lack of unionship. Hamilton realizes that the defects of the national government have been pushed aside far too long and have not been addressed properly. His purpose in the article is to pinpoint the leakage and rebuild

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    Thomas Jefferson is considered to be one of the most influential people in American history. He’s made many achievements during his presidency. He wrote the Declaration of Independence‚ made the country larger with the Louisiana Purchase‚ and made the country what it is today. Even with those achievements‚ it doesn’t change the fact that he was a slave owner and a racist to other races.Thomas Jefferson is a hypocrite because his ideas on slavery‚ biracial relationships‚ and other races contradicted

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    Sydney Walker Thomas Jefferson and the Meanings of Liberty 1. a.) Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Jefferson were both representative of their time in the fact that they still held prejudices against different races. This was nothing but the norm for the 18th and 19th century. Jefferson owned slaves and Franklin‚ for most of his life‚ adamantly believed that African Americans were lesser. b.) But‚ quite unlike the mainstream ideals of their time‚ both men held strong ideals of equality. Franklin did

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    Thomas Jefferson Have you ever wondered how the wheel cipher worked‚ who made it‚ and how has it helped people? Thomas Jefferson was an inventor and a president of the United States. His invention of the wheel cipher helped translate hidden words‚ improve spy work‚ and it helped soldiers receive plans in letters secretly without the enemy knowing what it meant. The effectiveness of the word cipher was due to Thomas Jefferson’s desire to learn‚ his creativity in problem solving‚ and his desire to

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    Thomas Jefferson Thomas Jefferson was the 3d president of the United States of America. He was one of the most important presidents. BEing one of the first presidents‚ he build this country by purchasing the Louisiana Territory. Jefferson was also fundamental in the creation of this country. He should be remembered as important to the United States‚ but why? Thomas Jefferson’s early years weer not as interesting as the rest of his life. He was born on April 13‚ 1743 in what is modern day Albernale

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    the company. Musical notes begin and the theater becomes silent as they watch closely. Hamilton: An American Musical is an incredibly popular show and has made many changes to broadway. Broadway shows used to not be appealing to every generation‚ but since opening night of Hamilton‚ it has a whole new meaning. Musicals have been interesting to every generation since the two acts about a founding

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    Democrats and Republicans. These parties were formed by strong disagreements‚ which still clash today with families‚ friends‚ and communities. These two parties have different views on taxes‚ the military‚ foreign relations‚ etc. All were created from a conflict between two early U.S. leaders: Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson. These two had very different beliefs on economics‚ foreign policies‚ and views on manufacturing and agriculture. Jefferson and Hamilton had arguments and different beliefs

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    Mary Bodunde 11/16/10 period 30 1. Thomas Jefferson once said he believed that "all the good" of the new constitution might have been accomplished by simply amending the Article of confederation. According to the text’s authors‚ it is probably a good thing that the Fonding Fathers did not merely amend the Articles of confederation. with which position do you agree? Why? 2. Why didn’t the leaders of the American Revolution extend their spirit of equality to the abolition of slavery and giving

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