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    Constituent Assembly issued a decree that the king, Louis XVI, would remain king under a constitutional monarchy. Later that day, leaders of the republicans in France rallied against this decision. The larger crowd was also more determined than the first. Lafayette again tried to disperse it. In retaliation, the crowd threw stones at the National Guard. After firing unsuccessful warning shots, the National Guard opened fire directly on the crowd. The exact numbers of dead and wounded are…

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    welcome to our resident of the month and our newest member of the community, Judy Lowthian. Born in Burkland, California, Judy's parents raised her and her only brother in the San Francisco/Bay Area. She attended school at Acalanes High school in Lafayette and It was there that Judy met the love of her life, Harvey Lowthian. Harvey soon joined the Navy and upon the end of his service, They became Mr. & Mrs. Lowthian. Harvey used his G.I. Bill to attend Sacramento State College, While Judy…

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    Revolution like James Armistead Lafayette, who was a slave. James volunteered for the Continental Army without the promise of freedom. He was stationed at Williamsburg, Virginia under the command of General Marquis de Lafayette. General Lafayette asked him to spy for the Continental Army. He was assigned to serve as a waiter in General Cornwallis’ tent. He overheard all the British plans, which he would tell to other trusted slaves who dispatched this information to General Lafayette and later…

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    Was Daniel Shays A Hero

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    In the year 1787 a man named Daniel Shays exposed the weakness of the confederal government, this done most of the town people thought Shays was a hero. One reason Shays was a hero was because he was arguing with an unfair government that wouldn't let the people of massachusetts vote and also the taxes were too high. With the taxes being too high “taxation was one of the leading causes of the american Revolution” (brainard). “I've been abused greatly, have been asked to do more than my part…

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    Daniel Boone (1734 - 1820) pioneer and resident American Forests, he is England origin and was born in Reading, Pennsylvania on November 2, 1734. Then in 1751 he stay with his father Squire Boone and his family in yadken Valley which is now located in the Davey region in Carolina North, and he work on a farm’s father also he spent most of his time in hunting and trapping. in 1755 he was wagon maker and blacksmith (metal works) in Edward Braddock campaign disastrous against the Indians, and in…

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    On a blistering cold Saturday morning in November, my parents and I traveled north to see the 150th meeting between Lehigh and Lafayette at Yankee Stadium. My sister, a Lehigh freshman at the time and already in The Big Apple for the weekend, was texting pictures of the excitement. The NYSE, the Empire State Building, and the subway crowds all sporting brown and white. How could this small university from Bethlehem capture the attention of the greatest city in the world? Then it hit me… it was…

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    Chapter 1: Hammy Runs Away It was a cold night when a small boy ran, with nothing but the clothes on his back and a map of the surrounding area. It was near midnight when the boy stopped running. He was in front of a shelter with an old Victorian appearance. He knocked on the door heaving from exhaustion, and the doors opened, revealing a kindly, old lady. “What’s your name, son?” the lady inquired, “A- Alexander, Hamilton.” the small boy wheezed in between staggered breaths. “Well come on in…

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    The chaising and the capture of John Wilkes Booth Everybody knows that later after the assassination of our president Abraham Lincoln at 10:15 pm April 14, 1865 in Ford’s theatre, Washington D.C. finally the 12 days of chase have finally end. when John Wilkes Booth and David Herold escaped from washington and cruised around Maryland John Wilkes Booth the greatest actor have finally died. The key people of the events were Dr Samuel A Mud a doctor that helped John Wilkes…

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    The SNCC movement had a drastic impact on U.S. society because it helped the african american gains black power and causes anti- racism to stop and let them go to work, school without being criticized by their skin color or race. “This happens because of one women her name is ella baker Martin Luther King Jr was a big impact on her so she made a decision to help the student and that made SNCC movement which she join a lot of organizations to help with this movement” . Ella Baker idol was…

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    World Series Essay

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    I loved baseball growing up and I found myself on multiple teams at a time. One of the Leagues I happened to be in was the Lafayette Little League. My brother and I played here for many years and umpired as well. When I was 12 years old, I was put on the Little League all-star team. Unlike the years before on the team, this year was special because we had an opportunity, which…

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