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    Thomas Jefferson had had the idea of westward expansion even before he became president on March 4th‚ ‚1801 he believed that “a republic depended on an independent‚ virtuous citizenry for its survival‚ and that independence and virtue went hand in hand with land ownership‚ especially the ownership of small farms”. (A+E Networks) Andrew Jackson was the 5th president of the United States and was president between 1829 through 1837. Jackson’s boldest decision during westward expansion was ejecting the

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    influential figure in the early and mid 1800’s of the United States of America. Portraying himself as a “common man‚” he has won the hearts of many loyal American citizens and families because of his phenomenal accomplishments. Andrew Jackson has taken part in many wins and losses across the nation‚ and has shaped the country in one way or another. But who exactly is Jackson‚ and what has he done that has had such an impact on today’s America? Andrew Jackson was born on March 15‚ 1767 in a poor household

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    There are many ways that wars of the 20th century helped and hurt America. Just like everything has a cause and effect‚ the wars have a cause and effect also. Some effects are positive‚ and some are negative‚ but everything happens for a reason. During World War 1‚ America had become a world industrial leader. Profits had increased‚ and the economy of the U.S. was booming. Countries were paying us and that’s how we were getting money. The production‚ efficiency‚ and manufacturing had risen also

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    fought for what in which they believed in harshly‚ one was a patriot and the leader of the republicans‚ the other was a loyalist‚ leader of the federalists. The Patriot‚ Thomas Jefferson was born in Virginia on April 13‚ 1743‚ he grew up with a old respective family and was a very smart and gifted. The loyalist‚ Alexander Hamilton was born in the british west indies on January 11‚ 1757 and grew up with no family or money but was also very smart and gifted. These two hated each other as being leaders

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    Writing Assignment #3 Argument/Persuasive Paper Directions: Choose and respond to one of the following writing prompts. You must focus on only one side of the issue. Be sure that your paragraph includes the following items: Structure: * strong topic sentence that clearly identifies the topic and the opinion you’re expressing * 3 major details that support the topic sentence * at least 3 minor details that give specific reasons or examples to support each major detail * strong

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    America’s first two political parties began with Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson. This established the three branches treasury‚ state‚ and war. Hamilton had the role of secretary of treasury which he was with the federalist while Jefferson had the role of relations with foreign countries and he was with Republicans. Jefferson believed that America would be more successful if it had agricultural traditions while on the other hand Hamilton beliefs were more economically planned through facilities

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    De-Industrialization and its effect on America America has gone through many changes over the course of its storied history. The country built itself into a world power on the hard work‚ perseverance‚ and ingenuity of its workers. The Industrial Revolution of the 19th century‚ the rise of the automobile‚ and the boom in manufacturing during and post-World War II‚ all put American manufacturing to the forefront of the world. Because of its supremacy‚ American employment‚ the economy and the overall

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    Did you know that Alexander Hamilton helped save the United States as you know it? He did this by being a Federalist‚ the nation’s first Secretary of Treasury‚ an author of the Federalist papers‚ and much more. But he was not born in the United States and he was not a Founding Father. Although he was not a Founding Father of the United States‚ Alexander Hamilton was one of our most important political influencers and did many things to make the United States how it is today. In October‚ 1787‚ Hamilton

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    America is a great country. America’s industrialization is to thanks for that. American Industrialization helped boosted America to the top by furthering the production and development of machinery. People also had the same effect on the Industrialization. People also had the same effect on the Industrialization. Without such a boom in industrialization in the past‚ America wouldn’t be a high power in the world. In the late years of 1750-1850‚ students and successful scholars in the fields of history

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    Have you ever wondered how trains and railroads changed life in America? History argues over the impact of railroads. History claims that the contribution of railroads was crucial in American development. Others‚ such as Robert Fogel‚ maintain that the impact of railroad transportation was not as crucial in the development in America (Early American Railroads). The issue may be a controversial one‚ but the fact remains that train transportation‚ the building of trains‚ and the development of the

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