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    Anti-slavery individuals who believed that the government should grant western lands to settlers free of charge founded the Republican Party in the 1850’s. The first official meeting was held on July 6‚ 1854 in Jackson‚ Michigan. The republicans became a national party in 1856. Abraham Lincoln was the first republican president. A few credits to the republican party include: the signing of the emancipation proclamation by President Lincoln‚ the 13th amendment which outlawed slavery‚ the 14th amendment

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    Rousseau and Jefferson “The Declaration of Independence‚” written by Thomas Jefferson‚ is a statement adopted by the Continental Congress on July 4‚ 1776. “The Origin of Civil Society” is an article written by Jean-Jacques Rousseau. Jefferson writes about human rights because all men shall be equal and free; Rousseau writes about social contracts because by understanding the concepts of social contracts‚ the people will live with better security and significance. By analyzing these two articles

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    educated guess. 1. In the early 1800s‚ most Americans 2. What difficulty did Jefferson face in purchasing the Louisiana Territory? 3. The decision in Marbury v. Madison (1803) was the first time the Supreme Court: 4. In Fletcher v. Peck‚: 5. Aaron Burr was charged with treason for trying to: 6. As the Napoleonic Wars broke out in Europe‚ the United States: 7. The effect of the Embargo Act was 8. The Chesapeake Affair of 1807: 9. Which of the following authorized American trade with

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    Thomas Paine (1937-1809) was 72 years of age when he passed‚ he was born in England and was an influential 18th-century author. He was an English writer not only of essays but pamphlets too‚ among them included‚ “Common Sense‚” which was one of his most influential pieces‚ “Rights of Man‚” a piece where he defended the French Revolution; and “The Age of Reason‚” regarding his place of religion in society. Thomas Paine brought his ideas to a huge audience‚ confusing the public opinions and views of

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    Democratic-Republicans‚ fought many ideological and political battles from 1790 to 1810. Conflicts between these two parties grew out of their opposing ideologies the Democratic-Republicans supported states rights and a strict interpretation of the U.S. Constitution‚ whereas the Federalists favored a strong central government and a broader interpretation of the Constitution. However there are more than 3 major topics that I could talk about involving the Federalist and Democratic-Republicans between

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    Thomas Edison An Outstanding Inventor A full time inventor‚ a big business man‚ and a motion picture movie author are three words that people think of in connection with Thomas Edison. Many people know that Thomas Edison made the electric light bulb‚ but he was so much more. Thomas Edison changed the world with his inventions that made people’s life way easier‚ and left a legacy as a great inventor. The early life of Thomas Edison was very rough and but got better. Family had an impact too. His

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    [1] Thomas Alva Edison contributed to many things we use today‚ such as the camera and the light bulb that lights our houses like the sun captured in a bottle. [4] Growing up in a loving family‚ Thomas was encouraged to persevere in all things.[2]Due to this‚ he became very successful in everything he did. [5] While Thomas worked a variety of different jobs‚ he continued excitedly experimenting with chemicals and electricity. [3] Diligently‚ Thomas worked hard to complete his training in telegraphing

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    Thomas Alva Edison was a hardworking and determined inventor in the industrial revolution period. He lived the late 1800’s through the early 1900’s. His phonograph‚ motion picture‚ and lightbulb have impacted economically and culturally people around the world. His legacy blazed a path of technological advance through the path of the unknown. Indeed‚ Thomas Edison was an amazing leader in U.S. history‚ left a lasting legacy because of his intriguing and innovative inventions that impacted the whole

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    Thomas Paine: Father of the Country It all started with a propagandist writing one pamphlet that was made by an anonymous English man. This person didn’t just make the revolutionists more boastful and proud of themselves and made the bestseller of the 18th century‚ but he ignited them to split away from England and persuaded them to go on the road to freedom. This man was Thomas Paine‚ one of the most famous writers and founding fathers of this country. Thomas Paine was a founding father who

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    life’s failures are people who did not realize how close they were to success when they gave up” a quote by Thomas Edison one of the inventors of the light bulb. There was also two other people that invented the light bulb but don’t always get credited for it. Those people were Hiram maxim and joseph swan. Thomas Edison probably got more of the recognition for inventing the light bulb because he was more known and he made many more inventions than the other two did. So‚ Thomas Edison had made more of a

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