Influences on the Constitution Athena Falconer HIS/301- United States Constitution April 4‚ 2015 University of Phoenix‚ James Newman‚ BSDH1GHGY4 Influences on the Constitution Documents Summary What was its influence on the Constitution? Magna Carta The Magna Carta was a document Issued and signed by Kind John of England in 1215. It was recognized particular natural rights. “The Magna Carta did not declare rights for all Englishmen” (Hall & Feldmeier‚ 2013). The Magna Carta was originally crafted
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Politician and statesman are two terms that are used to define a political individual‚ and usually collaborate in their meanings. Many times‚ these two works can be used as synonyms when describing an individual‚ but they do have their subtle differences. Both a politician and a statesman are defined as "man who is a leader in national or international affairs" or "a man who is a respected leader in a given field" (http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=statesman / http://dictionary.reference
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Westward Expansion. Westward Expansion is when the United States purchased the Louisiana Territory‚ and when many people migrated westward. Westward Expansion doubled the size of America. President Thomas Jefferson thought that this would be the key to the U.S.A wealth‚ but his hopes had actually almost destroyed the country. With these new territories people didn’t know if they would be free states or not. Many other problems and solutions came from making the Louisiana Purchase. One large problem
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Lewis and Clark Expedition Thomas Jefferson had many goals for the Lewis and Clark Expedition‚ but the main goal was to find an all water route to the Pacific Ocean. Although they did not accomplish this goal‚ they did accomplish many more of their goals. One of the goals they fulfilled included taking notes of the lands economic potential during their expedition. Also‚ Lewis and Clark‚ both wrote diaries that reported wildlife‚ abundant resources‚ opportunities for trade‚ and other information
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life‚ liberty‚ and the pursuit of happiness (US 1776).” The Declaration of Independence was published on July 4‚ 1776‚ after seventeen days of deliberate debate about what would be the foreground of a new nation. The formal document‚ written by Thomas Jefferson‚ declared the freedom of the thirteen colonies from Great Britain and the tyrannical King George III. The Founding Fathers believed that there are certain unalienable rights‚ “life‚ liberty‚ and the pursuit
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extremely taboo especially without the support of a reputable country. Thomas Jefferson’s words were also courageous and daring. In the Declaration of Independence‚ Jefferson used the words in the preamble - life‚ liberty‚ and the pursuit of happiness - in which he uses happiness to mean property. He also gives examples of the tyrant qualities King George possesses and attacks the king’s character and his skills as a leader. Jefferson expressed his concerns and disagreements with the king in the Declaration
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present-day times‚ the American political system is most frequently associated with the ongoing issues between political parties. Two major political parties that formed during the 1790s were The Democratic-Republicans (Anti Federalist party) led by Thomas Jefferson‚ and the Federalists‚ led by Alexander Hamilton. But several years ago these political parties did not exist and many of the leaders were pleased they didn’t. George Washington warned America’s people of the dangers of these separate parties
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Thomas Jefferson gained the presidency in the election of 1800. The election and subsequent shift in the government control was dubbed the “the Revolution of 1800.” It signaled the inundation of the Democratic Republican ideals in the Presidency and Congress in contrast to the Federalist ideals of the Adam’s administration. The election of 1800 was a revolutionary election for it significantly altered economics by resulting in lowering and removing taxes like the Whiskey Tax and government expenditures
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State 1789-1800 Washington for President George Washington was unanimously elected as President by the Electoral College in 1789. He took the oath of office on April 30‚ 1789. He established the cabinet. At first‚ Secretary of State Thomas Jefferson‚ Secretary of the Treasury Alexander Hamilton‚ and Secretary of War Henry Knox served under Washington. Bill of Rights James Madison wrote the Bill of Rights and got them passed by Congress in 1791. The Judiciary Act of 1789 created the
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One phrase often brought up when speaking of early American history is that “all men are created equal”. It’s a key line in the Declaration of Independence‚ written by Thomas Jefferson in 1776‚ and is one that many remember today. Some would argue that this is one of the foundations of our country‚ and it may even be something some Americans still pride ourselves for. But considering the oppression different races and sexes were facing at the time‚ could the phrase really have been as simple as it
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