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    Part III: theme analyses of Farewell to Manzanar 1)Title-Farewell to Manzanar‚ published in 1973‚ was written by Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston and James D. Houston. It is a classic memoir of the life and struggles of a young Japanese internee and her family at Manzanar during World War Two. The title‚ "Farewell to Manzanar‚" automatically sets a theme of grief‚ sadness‚ and loss. The significance of the title throughout the book‚ is that Jeanne is forced to say "farewell" to her father‚ friends‚ and previous

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    Hello‚ I am standing with Benjamin Franklin‚ Abigail Adams‚ Paul Revere‚ and I am George Washington. How are you sir? I am well‚ I little rusty you could say. I am the commander and chief of the Continental Army. I led my army to victories against the British including‚ the Battle of Yorktown. The Battle of Yorktown was the last major battle in the Revolutionary War. It started when figured out that high numbers of British troops were staying in Yorktown‚ Pennsylvania. Then‚ the French general‚

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    George Washington helped to form the foundation of the United States through his emphasis on organizing the new government‚ pulling the country out of heavy debt‚ and obtaining a better relationship with Great Britain. George Washington was the first president of the United States. He was born in Westmoreland County‚ Virginia in 1732. Washington served as a general and commander-in-chief of the colonial armies during the American Revolution‚ and later became the first president of the United States

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    George Washington (served 1789-1797) 1. Judiciary Act: George Washington signed The Judiciary Act on September 24‚ 1789‚ which was presented by Congress. This was the very first act of Congress. The Judiciary Act created the Federal Court system and it created the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court acts as the head of the judiciary branch of America’s three-branched government. The purpose of creating this act was to provide structure and authority of the federal court system and created the office

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    Christopher Columbus found. George Washington was known to never tell lie. Apparently‚ this was not true at all. George Washington lied‚ but only a little. This strong man grew up to be a strong general and President. He had a crew when he was in the Military. George Washington and his crew were very strong. They were about to go towards adversary territory. Mr. Washington did not come out the victor in every one of his battles. In 1775 Congress stated that General Washington was the new leader of the

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    Sofiya Petriy Professor Maldonado AMH 2010 1 September 2024 Writing Prompt #2 The presidency of George Washington was marked by significant accomplishments that shaped the early United States. Washington’s leadership established key precedents‚ such as the formation of a Cabinet‚ the establishment of a federal court system‚ and the assumption of state debts‚ which helped solidify the power of the new federal government. His decision to remain neutral in foreign conflicts‚ particularly during

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    The Political and Economical Effects of the Burning of Washington‚ D. C. by the British The Burning of Washington by the British in 1814 had a social and economical impact on America. Over forty years after United States had succeeded in gaining independence from the British‚ Britain still sought to enforce their will on American long after the “taxation without representation”. At the turn of the 19th century‚ the United States was seeking to expand within its own border and beyond. As a result

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    It was thought that because Ella Fitzgerald and George Washington Carver made great strides in their lifetime that they were truly free and had the same rights as their counter parts. For George it was the color of his skin that affected the way he was treated‚ and for Ella Fitzgerald‚ she was black‚ but also a women. Unchained and free‚ the world was theirs to do whatever they desired‚ or so they thought. Inequality was still very much alive and well in 1938. That is easy to see when looking back

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    American‚” Microsoft Encarta Online Encyclopedia (2000) http://encarta.msn.com 1997-2000 Microsoft Corporation “Gettysburg Invitations” Library of Congress Online Exhibits. (October 2000) http://icweb.loc.gov/exhibits/ Lincoln‚ Abraham. “The Gettysburg Address” Liberty Online (1999) http://libertyonline.hypermall.com/Lincoln/gettysburg.html. The World Book Encyclopedia 4 “Civil War” World Book Inc. (1985) 472-493 The World Book Encyclopedia 8 “Gettysburg” World Book Inc. (1985) 165-166

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    After the Revolutionary war‚ America had to create a new government. George Washington accomplished many things and solved even more problems. Then President Jefferson and Madison came into their terms’ and run rolled all of his work. President Washington achieved four main goals during his two terms; avoiding a war‚ establishing a economy‚ stopped British from aiding Native Americans and creating a federal government. In the time of Jefferson’s and Madison’s terms’ they concluded somethings‚ but

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