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    Britain. The fact that The King never respected any attempt from the colonies to establish a government and would repeatedly dissolve Representative Houses is surprising to me. The way that Thomas Jefferson lists these charges leads me to believe that Great Britain would just assume the colonies not exist outside of being subjects to the throne. Thomas Jefferson wrote‚ “ He has refused for a long time‚ after such dissolutions‚ to cause others to be elected; whereby the Legislative powers‚ incapable

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    used for George Washington altered over the years as the country went through major historical events in which different characteristics of Washington were brought to light for the public to see. Before the Civil War‚ he was depicted as a founding father that was legendary. During the Civil War‚ he became irrelevant as the country was going through a revolutionary change. But then‚ his depiction changed as the country was going through the progressive era. During this time‚ George Washington became

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    The Declaration of Independence had represented the American vision of virtue. The U.S. Constitution represented the American vision of practicality and necessity. 55 men of practical affairs gathered to frame the constitution of the developing United States of America to create a new and unprecedented national covenant. John Adams called the Constitution "the single greatest effort of national deliberation that the world has ever seen." Historian Max Farrand wrote: "Neither a work of divine origin

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    George Washington was born February 22‚ 1732‚ in Bridge Creek Virginia. At the young age of eleven his father passed away‚ after that he moved from house to house living with his half brother on Mt. Vernon and then his mother near Fredericksburg‚ and his relatives in Westmoreland. During his younger ages at Mt. Vernon he had tutors while attending a school near Fredericksburg. At age fourteen‚ he was going to join the British navy‚ but his mother did not want him too so he started surveying‚ then

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    The first dilemma conveys about how President John Adams solves the problem of how to protect American ships from French and British attacks. The attacks first started when France found out that America was making the Jay treaty with Britain. France though of this as America breaking their alliance and trying to make peace with France’s enemy. Since America was a new country and pretty weak it was easy for Britain and France to take advantage of them and impress their sailors. This is similar to

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    Thomas Jefferson and the Notes on the State of Virginia In The Notes on the State of Virginia‚ the author‚ Thomas Jefferson‚ talks about the differences between blacks and whites and explains why the two should live separate from one another. These differences include a number of physical as well as metal features that make the two different. Not only does Jefferson talk about why blacks should be separated from whites but he also talks about how in his opinion whites are more superior. Jefferson

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    of preserving peace”. (George Washington)In the beginning George Washington was a normal kid his mom and dad had a Plantation farm and worked in it. When he became a teenager he started the military and worked his way up to become a great leader. He led our troop in the american revolution and he put them first and inspired them to keep fighting. In the end they won and because he was such a good leader he became the first president of the United States. Through George Washington’s life he did

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    For example‚ George Washington‚ a founding father of the United States‚ faced the most powerful military in the world to stand up for something he believed. Not only did he command men‚ he lived as they did sharing the same hardships. This displayed his character‚ courage‚ and dedication‚ and this spread across the new country. After the Revolutionary War‚ George Washington was unanimously elected president due to his approach to the adversity that was the British military. George Washington’s actions

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    become an advocate for racial freedom and equality. Mr. Banneker wrote a letter to Thomas Jefferson in hopes of persuading him to rethink the government’s position on slavery. In the letter Banneker uses allusions‚ repetition‚ religious diction‚ and pathos in his writing in hopes to evoke a change in the hypocrisy the colonists’ government has proven to be. Banneker uses a couple allusions to help persuade Jefferson to rethink slavery in the states. Mr. Banneker alludes to the Declaration of Independence

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    Congress Drafts George Washington • George Washington had never risen above the rank of a colonel in the militia • Lost more battles than he had won • Had outstanding leadership‚ he radiated patience‚ courage‚ self-discipline‚ and a sense of justice • Congress wanted a commander from Virginia ‚ the largest and most populous colony • Could be counted on by his peers to check "the excesses of the masses". Bunker Hill and Hessian Hirelings • Ethan Allen and Benedict Arnold surprised and captured

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