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    action that was made in 1767 by Benjamin Franklin as a warning of the consequences of the newly imposed stamp act. The Stamp Act of 1765 established a tax on all printed documents which realistically was not a significant monetary burden against the colonists it was however a matter of principle. Franklin was concerned that the Stamp Act would divide the colonies and the “mother land” if it was not repealed. I believe that Benjamin Franklin played a very important role in the repeal

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    BENJAMIN FRANKLIN From Philadelphia‚ Pennsylvania‚ Benjamin Franklin was one of the founding fathers of the United States of America and one of the greatest inventors of all time. He invented many objects including: the Bifocals‚ Lightning Rod‚ The Franklin Stove‚ Swim Fins and much more. One of his most famous discoveries was electricity. Franklin began working on electricity after he heard a lecture about it in Scotland in 1743. Five years later he sent a letter over it to the Royal Society

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    FRANKLIN ROOSEVELT Franklin Delano Roosevelt was born January 30‚ 1882 and died on April 12‚ 1945. Roosevelt was also known by his initials‚ FDR. Roosevelt became president in 1933 he was the 32nd President of the United States till 1945. This makes him the longest serving president in the United States. He was a central figure in world events during the mid-20th century‚ he lead the United States during a time of worldwide economic crisis and world war. DURING WORLD WAR II Roosevelt was a great

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    Franklin D. Roosevelt begins by addressing the nation of it’s horrific tragedy that happened at Pearl Harbor. In order to convey this statement he provided all people with a brief summary on what happened the day before. In the opening of his speech‚ Franklin D. Roosevelt stated that the attack brought infamy to the nation. The first rhetorical strategy Roosevelt used would be Patho´s. He said ¨Yesterday‚ December 7th‚ 1941 -- the United States of america of America was suddenly and deliberately

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    Benjamin Franklin had traditional views and attitudes as to what behaviors were essential to lead to industry and thrift. His personal ideologies on these were clearly defined in his writings in the Poor Richard’s Almanack and highlighted in what he felt as his teachings to the common people. Frankin believed that "If we are industrious‚ we shall never starve" he also went on to say that "sloth makes all things difficult‚ and industry all things easy". These views were reiterated in his stance that

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    November 19‚ 2009 President Franklin D. Roosevelt – The Good‚ the Bad‚ and the Ugly Many people are led to believe that good‚ bad‚ and ugly are purely objective‚ and that is where they go wrong‚ while good and bad may or may not be subject to personal judgment‚ weather someone is ugly or not is a fact. And this man was by no means ugly‚ Standing at 6 feet 2 inches tall with brown hair and gray-blue eyes this was a man to reckon with. But dashing good looks aside Franklin Delano Roosevelt was truly

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    American President Franklin D. Roosevelt once stated‚" There is nothing to fear but fear itself." Roosevelt is commonly remembered for instilling hope and faith in American when needed most. Roosevelt possessed several qualities as President‚ which led him to become America’s best-known and most beloved president. Roosevelt demonstrated his ability to protect the nation while concentrating on the most important issues. Because of his sincere dedication to the people of this nation‚ former President

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    Franklin‚ Paine and the Age of Enlightenment From the end of the 1700s and through the early 1800s‚ America was beginning to see a change in civilization. People were moving from Puritan thoughts and ways towards a new way of a less superstitious‚ more scientific and intellectual interchange. This movement called the Age of Enlightenment influenced the styles and writings of those like Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Paine. The Age of Enlightenment was a period of questioning and appliance of reasoning

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    Franklin Delano Roosevelt became the thirty-second president in 1933‚ at a time when the United States of America was in a terrible depression. He said‚ “There is a duty on the part of government to do something about this.” In the first three months of his Presidency‚ FDR gathered a group of advisers known as the “Brain Trust” to help him. The group included professors‚ lawyers‚ and experts on the economy. They helped him put together many types of programs in the first “hundred days” that he was

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    Elvis Gov 10 Nov. 2013 Hist. 12 Two Different Leaders When a country is in a state of shock by a natural disaster or an economy struggle‚ they usually look for help to one person and one person only. The president. Herbert Hoover and Franklin D. Roosevelt were the presidents that people were looking for guidance when the stock market crashed‚ causing “The Great Depression.” These were the two presidents who witnessed the start and fall of the Great Depression. As they were in presidency‚ they

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