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    Colony Of Virginia Essay

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    Colonial Report (Virginia) The Colony of Virginia The colony of Virginia was the first to be established of the original 13 colonies. The colony was founded by Join Smith in 1607, Virginia was considered to be one of the Southern Colonies. The colony of Virginia got its name from Queen Elizabeth I of England who was considered to be the “Virgin Queen.” The major cities/towns of Virginia are Jamestown, Williamsburg, and Richmond. The Southern Colonies were considered to be the warmest of the…

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    Life In Jamestown Virginia

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    America for themselves and for their country. Virginia was established in 1607 by Englishmen who were looking to make a profit from gold and silver. Life in Virginia wasn't easy for the first settlers who settled in Jamestown Virginia and they faced many hardships. Pilgrims settled Massachusetts in 1620 and were followed by the Puritans in 1630. Puritans settled in Massachusetts for religious freedom and were escaping…

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    Stratford Hall, Virginia. He was destined for a military life as his father was a Revolutionary War hero. Colonel Henry Lee led cavalry in battles and won praise from General George Washington. When Lee turned 18, he enrolled in West Point Academy where he had major success, graduating with 5 other cadets in his class. After school, he married Mary Custis in June of 1831 and went on to have seven children. Lee went all around the country looking for work as his family stayed in Virginia, going…

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    John Smith Settlement

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    In June of 1606, King James I granted a permission to the Virginia Company to go to the Chesapeake region of North America and by December, 104 people sailed out towards Virginia on the Susan Constant, Godspeed and Discovery and landed on May 14 of 1607 on Jamestown Island; it became one of the first successful English settlements which helped grow a nation. John Smith became the leader and established a “no work no food” policy and he played a crucial part in trading with the Powhatan Indian…

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    Maryland that their mission focus on reducing pollution, restoring and protecting the wetlands and forests. Some of the major issues saving the Bay are not only of saving the 200-mile-long inlet that runs from Havre de Grace, Maryland to Norfolk, Virginia, also the 50 major rivers and streams that pour into the bay each day, and the creeks that feed those rivers and streams.1 A…

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    Thomas Jefferson left office on March 4th 1809 when he was almost 66 years old. After retiring he went back to Virginia to stay in his home, Monticello, which he had designed himself. It was a huge house that had 32 rooms and vast gardens. In Monticello he spent a lot of his time with 12 of his grandkids who lived with him. He also started to spend more time towards his other interests such as science, architecture, natural history, music and gardening. He designed and planted the gardens…

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    Donald Hall retells his grandfather’s stories about Washington Woodward in his essay, “A Hundred Thousand Straightened Nails”. Washington is a short and strong man who seems to have a life as monotone as his voice. He ran away early in his life to start working. Unfortunately, he was a slow worker that did not care if it took weeks to complete a simple task. All in all, Washington was a man of habit that had a certain way of doing things. For example, his sense of fashion rarely differed from…

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    Robert E Lee Analysis

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    1. The focal point of the authors view in this article is to help determine if Robert E. Lees name should be removed from schools and institutions. The author explains what Robert E. Lee was like and what he did for our country. He was a man of impeccable honesty, integrity and kindness. He was also a brave and courageous solider. However, Lee owned over a hundred and ninety slaves, he believed that slavery was god’s will, and did not free them, he sold them and ripped families apart. 2.…

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    Eli Whitney was born on December 8th, 1765 in Westbro Massachusetts. He grew up on a farm but had a great interest in designing and building machines. He realized early in life that he had a talent for this and during his youth he invented many things. One invention was a nail forge. Whitney went to Yale University and graduated in 1792. He became a lawyer.While on his way to a job opportunity he met Catherine Green on her Mulberry Grove plantation which is close to Savannah, Georgia. The…

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    General Robert E. Lee was born in January 19, 1807 in Stratford hall Virginia and he died on October 12, 1870. He went to school at Alexandria academy. His fathers name was henry lee the third. His father was a tobacco planter. He suffered severe financial reverses from failed investments. Lee had 5 siblings. Little is known of Lee as a child; he rarely spoke of his boyhood as an adult. Nothing is known of his relationship with his father who, after leaving his family, mentioned Robert only once…

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