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    Founding Brothers Analysis

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    disagreements show why they play a part in this. From these actions and friendships the author gives these men and woman the consideration that they deserve. To begin with, Ellis considers George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, Alexander Hamilton, Aaron Burr, James Madison, and John Adams the “Founding Fathers” of our country. Ellis also includes Abigail Adams, who is married to John Adams because she played a huge role in his life while he was involved with politics. Together,…

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    individuals of the United States of America to not use factions, as this concept would not be beneficial for the newly made independent nation. Historical figures such as Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson decided not to listen to Washington’s plead. Both men created two political parties that reflected one another’s beliefs. Hamilton stood behind the Federalist party as Jefferson did the same for the Democratic-Republican party, which is also known as the Republicans. Each party had…

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    We define liberty as having the freedom to do as we please with limits in the interest of having a stable society. It has been twenty-five years after one of the greatest men, who help our nation create a national government has died. Alexander Hamilton was a lawyer, “a veteran of the Continental Army and a hero of the Battle of Yorktown.” The American political culture is tangle with our honor culture. Because…

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    that stand out a bit more than the others. John Adams, Alexander Hamilton, and George Washington all influenced the future of America forever by being brave enough to express their political visions and to fight for the country’s freedom. John Adams influenced our country immensely, but is perhaps the least influential of the three founding fathers listed. Adams first established himself as an important figure in the patriot…

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    Alexander Hamilton’s face on it. Alexander Hamilton was a very brave and intelligent man who had served his country well. He was one of America’s most influential people in my opinion. Even though he died on July 11, 1804 he will never be forgotten and I want to commemorate him. I want to commemorate Alexander Hamilton because he is a person worthy of praise and his many accomplishments are truly motivational and should be inspirational to anyone. Alexander Hamilton was born on January 11,…

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    Argument: Becca Hamilton

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    one that will seem like family for plenty of years. They are very passionate people and are very energetic. This name is perfect for Becca Hamilton because she is an Olympic curler. Becca Hamilton’s childhood was spent in McFarland, Wisconsin. Born July 12th, 1990 in Madison, Wisconsin, she joined her parents Scott and Cathy Hamilton, and one brother Matt Hamilton. Becca went to McFarland High School and Edgewood College. She has a degree in education. Becca is currently 27 and lives in…

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    Custom House History

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    The Alexander Hamilton U.S. Customs house is one of New York City’s important historical landmarks. The U.S. Customs House was built in 1902-1907 near the port of New York and its job was to collect customs from imported goods (New York Architecture 2015). Before income tax was being developed in 1916, customs was the greatest source of income for our government (NMAI 2015). “It is located near the southern tip of Manhattan, next to Battery Park (New York Architecture 2015).” The building is…

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    The 1800’s saw the creation of political parties in the United States. As men began to share their company with other liked mind men, who shared the same visions, beliefs, and intentions the Federalist party along with the Jeffersonian Republicans emerged into political life. Both parties had conflicting perceptions of the future of the United States. Specifically, Federalist and Jeffersonian Republicans stance on topics such as the economy, the Constitution, and foreign policy was extremely…

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    Equality Vs. Hamilton

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    Both Equality and Hamilton house a desire to be brilliant men in a time where there is an abundance of opportunity for change. However, when equality takes the chance to showcase his intelligence to the Council of Scholars, he is met with the response, “How dared you think that your mind held greater than the minds of your brothers” (Rand 71)? Although, like Hamilton, Equality put in copious of work into his efforts, he was met with criticism…

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    Bethany Hamilton Essay

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    At age 13 Bethany Hamilton acquires a serious accident while surfing. “It came, literally, out the blue,” says she. Having no warning with the waves rolling minute and innocent, not a sign of riskiness showed. Bethany remembers relaxing on her board with her left arm hanging in the cool salt water thinking, “ I hope the surf picks up soon…” Then it had happened. Within a split second she started feeling a lot of pressure while feeling a couple of strikingly fast tugs to her left arm. In shock…

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