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    Abraham Lincoln‚ or as we know him‚ Honest Abe. Lincoln set the pathway to peace and tranquility just by doing what he does best. He uses honesty‚ determination‚ and beliefs to make the Nation a place to remember. We must honor his sacrifices as one of the greatest presidents of all time. Abraham Lincoln exhibited honesty in his youth as well as his adult years. Source A states‚ “whenever he realized he had short changed a customer by a few pennies‚ he would close up shop and deliver the correct

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    George Wythe Randolph was born on march 10 1818 in monticello in albemarle county. He was the twelfth surviving child of thomas mann randolph jr. and martha jefferson randolph.( which makes him the grandson of Thomas Jefferson. Randolph joined the confederate army and fought in the battle of big bethel in 1861. On march 1862 he helped to reform the war department at a time when the confederate capital at Richmond was threatened by union general George B McClellan’s peninsula campaign in 1862. Randolph

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    Gettysburg Address‚ Declaration of Independence‚ and the Four Freedoms of speech documents show relationship in terms of democracy and freedom. First‚ in Gettysburg Address‚ President Abraham Lincoln delivered statements in November 1863 at a formal ceremony that occurred in Pennsylvania. The president gave the speech at one of the most fierce and bloodiest battles of the Civil War. Additionally‚ Lincoln proclaimed that the fight was a struggle for the preservation of the Union armies and repeated

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    On Christmas Eve of 1809‚ Christopher Houston Carson was born in Madison County of Kentucky. He would be the eleventh child out of fifteen children in his family. When he was younger‚ the Carson family bought the famous Boone family’s farmland to live on because Carson’s father was a farmer and pioneer just as the Boone family was. His father wanted to emulate Daniel Boone. Christopher and his family were of Irish and Scottish descent‚ therefore they belonged to the Presbyterian church. Later in

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    Ambrose Bierce was born on June 24‚ 1842. He was the tenth child out of thirteen‚ so his parents were somewhat poor. His father’s name was Marcus Aurelius Bierce and his mother’s name was Laura Bierce. Laura was a descendant of William Bradford. Many of Ambrose’s family have a military background‚ which later encouraged him to enroll in the Kentucky Military institute. In 1846 when he was 4 years old‚ his family moved to Indiana. At the age of fifteen‚ he left home to be a “printer’s devil”‚ which

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    Throughout his lifetime‚ President Abraham Lincoln earned much respect and honor. As his life ended‚ he went down as one of the best and respected presidents. He helped to end slavery‚ he was independent‚ and made time for the people of his country. First off‚ Abraham Lincoln helped to end slavery. In the Civil War‚ Lincoln was on the side that wanted to win and end slavery. Aside from the he got the idea flowing through the country’s brain that slavery was wrong by banning it. “He moved his family

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    Afterwards‚ I watched the "I Have a Dream" speech by Dr. Martin Luther King‚ Jr. I asked myself a few questions about why this speech is famous‚ and whether the people here in America still believe in it? What made it a most effective speech at that time? Was it the way he read the speech or was it that people wanted to change their behavior at that time‚ which made it the most memorable speech ever given? There are many reasons why the "I Have A Dream" speech is one of the best speeches in American

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    Us individuals play a really important role in society .Although it might not seem like it we have a great effect on people around us.We have a choice in what role we want to play.We can choose to impact people in a positive or the opposite. In Each text we read this collection we see the importance of unity and equality with in us. Each text elaborates in a way about unity and people working together . In “quilt of a country’’‚the author Anna quindlen elaborates on what should be a nation in

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    From 1848 to 1891‚ the government of the United States and its army were tasked to secure the nation’s expansion into newly acquired territories west of the Mississippi River. Even during the Civil War years‚ the western frontier and those citizens intending to settle those areas compelled attention and protection from the government and the army. Yet‚ the United States government never clearly formulated a doctrine for handling the population already living in the new territories‚ the American

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    Fort Delaware became a State Park in 1951. Dating back to 1859‚ the Fort was originally used to protect the ports of Wilmington and Philadelphia‚ and served as a Union fortress and a Confederate prison. Many of Fort Delaware’s first Confederate prisoners were brought from the Battle of Kernstown in 1862 and the Battle of Gettysburg in 1863. A total of thirty-two thousand prisoners were kept at Fort Delaware. The state of Delaware obtained the Fort from the United States Federal government in 1947

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