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    a large family, by his third wife. Laura was married at the age of 20 in 1797. She had six daughters and one son. She was married to James Secord a son of a loyalist. They first lived at St David's but then settled in Queenston. Early in the War of 1812, James, was wounded in the battle of Queenston Heights and was rescued from the battlefield by his wife. The next summer, when neither side had a firm hold of the Niagara peninsula, Laura overheard on 21st of June 1813,( because, oh I don’t…

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    borders with the Louisiana Purchase, and the explorations of these new lands by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark. One of Madison's greatest challenges played out on the high seas, with U.S. ships coming under attack. Great Britain and France were at war again, and American vessels were caught in the middle. Warships from both sides routinely stopped and seized American ships to prevent Americans from trading with the enemy. Running on the Democratic-Republican ticket, Madison won the 1808…

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    The “Era of Good Feelings” label put on the time period after the War of 1812 represents a political anomaly in American history—the practically unopposed election of Monroe—but not a social or political trend. While Monroe’s overwhelming success in election points towards unity of mind, general trends and opinions of the time run contrary to this idea, and the following tumult soon ran the country into its Civil War, attesting to the lack of unity that was already brewing during the so-called…

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    The idea of manifest destiny is without a doubt one of the most influential philosophies in American history. It called upon Americans to establish an empire from “sea to shining sea.” Even if it was coupled with strife, the movement helped more than hurt those involved with territorial expansion, the relocation of inhabitants, and the prosperity of the nation. The idea that America could expand to the Pacific was an impossibility before 1800. However, after the purchase of the Louisiana…

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    While Sam Houston is one of the most widely known individuals throughout history, many do not know his bitter rivalries in the creation of the Republic of Texas. Houston was born on March 2nd, 1863 in Rockbridge County Virginia. As a product of his era, Houston embraced Westward expansion and moved to Tennessee. While the true intentions for Houston’s arrival in Texas are unknown, it is evident he quickly rose within the hierarchy of Texas politics as he was elected to President at two separate…

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    States. This involved anything from trade, war, agreements, etc. Above all, George Washington was an astounding leader due to the ways in which he peacefully handled potentially…

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    Who was President Andrew Jackson? Andrew Jackson was not only a great president, but also a lawyer and a extraordinary soldier as well. Jack was also known as a major general during the war of 1812 a little later he became a national hero after his victory over the British in New Orleans. Tennessee legislature picked Jackson for presidency and the very next year he was elected to become a senator. The contenders running for president was John Q. Adams, Andrew Jackson, Henry Clay, William H.…

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    that focused on more rights for the state. In 1790 Monroe represented Virginia in the senate. With his introduction to politics Monroe was made minister to France in 1794, by George Washing, but with the controversial Jay’s Treaty that hoped to avert war with Great Britain, Monroe was released as minister in 1796. Following this political position Monroe was then the Governor of Virginia in 1799. Throughout Monroe’s life he held many political parties, and was mostly successful in each position.…

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    When we as Americans look back at our past, we are often overwhelmed with all of the significant events and people that shaped this great nation. When we take a closer look we can pick out a few that shaped this nation more than others. This country was founded over 200 years ago which gives us plenty to analyze, however, Andrew Jackson is one person in particular who undeniably played a huge role in shaping our country in the 1800s. A man of humble beginning that rose to prominence on the…

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    Following the end of the War of 1812 the American nation could be described as an ambitious man with idle time on his hands. He has just solidified his role in the world and gained the respect of his adversaries by putting up a solid fight. Regardless of the actual outcome of his conflict, he believes himself to the winner. Personification aside, the newfound confidence- whether or not it was deserved- brought forth new feelings of entitlement which accelerated and perpetuated the nations…

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