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    Jefferson's views of westward expansion and Native Americans Jefferson considered Westward expansion as the answer to the country’s health. He reckoned that a republic’s survival was dependent on a sovereign, upright citizenry and that virtue and independence went in tandem with land ownership. He esteemed the country’s expansion as the best means to uphold this ideal of a virtuous populace as this was the only way to provide the citizenry with enough land. Jefferson associated land ownership,…

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    Describe the importance of Crispus Attucks. How did his contribution to the era represent America and embody the paradox that Black men and women faced. The American Revolution happened because of conflict between Great Britain and the United States. They were fighting to get control of the colonies in the States. At the end, the United States colonies gained their independence from the Britain crown. As we all know slavery was still in place in most Southern States. A lot of slaves ran to the…

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    During the first two years of the American Revolution, Alexander Hamilton served as a Captain of the New York Independent Artillery Company. In March of 1777, Hamilton was appointed by General George Washington to become one of his secretaries and aide-de-camps with the rank of lieutenant colonel. This honor was done for Hamilton’s successful service as the Continental Army retreated, though New Brunswick, New Jersey. As the war progressed, Washington would send his military aides on challenging…

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    other) and one of the most vital and iconic presidents has to be without a doubt, the first president himself: George Washington. When you take a look at the famous Mount Rushmore sculptures located in Keystone, South Dakota, you see Abraham Lincoln, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore “Teddy” Roosevelt, and none other than George Washington. Mostly everyone can agree that these four presidents definitely deserve a place in the Mount Rushmore Memorial and undoubtedly the president that deserves the most…

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    Despite the fact that the War officially ended with the signing of the Treaty of Paris in 1783, the Continental Congress appointed Thomas Jefferson to draft the Declaration of Independence in 1776. Because the colonists felt that their rights had been violated after numerous usurpations by the English monarchy, the Declaration was written to announce to Parliament that the colonies would be free and would undertake their own government founded on democratic principles. Included in the…

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    Jean-Jacques Rousseau was one of the four influential men, who direct the shift from the older optimistic view two the modern outlook in which this optimistic hope is lost. Jean-Jacques Rousseau was born June 28, 1712 to Isaac Rousseau and Suzanne Bernard. He had an older brother, who had run away from home while Isaac was still a child. His mother died a few days after Rousseau was born, at age ten his father left him to be raised by his Aunt and Uncle. At sixteen Rousseau left Geneva for…

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    When you play you can let your emotions out on the court and just be yourself. At the same time you can also get injured along the way.You can have broken ankles or even sprain something, but that´s just putting in hard work. When you start to make shots you feel your heart to run even faster because you're feeling excited. I know when I make a shot on the court I start to feel like i´m going have a heart attack because it felt good. Before you make shots, you're going to miss a lot of them,…

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    A person’s motives for various activities are often misunderstood from their obvious intentions. The novel, White Noise, is written depicting the scenario of America in the future, revealing paths that Americans might take. Throughout the story, Delillo in a somewhat subtle matter criticizes American society’s flaws. Taking place in a small mid-western college town, the Gladney family encounters difficulties with raising children, drug addictions, and personal fears. The satirical postmodern…

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    politics, and culture. During the mid 19th century life was different: candles were the only source of light, transport was steam-powered, food was stored in ice boxes. However, within the next fifty years, electricity would change that. In 1878, Thomas Edison invented the incandescent lightbulb; in 1888, Frank Sprague’s electric trolley system became the first large-scale electric rail system in the world; in 1911, General Electric unveiled the first electric refrigerator. However, the rise of…

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    The Enlightenment was an eighteenth century intellectual movement that embodied the people of the world, emphasizing reason and individualism rather than tradition. The Enlightenment encouraged people to question traditional authority and embrace the concept that humanity could be improved through rational change. These thoughts and concepts of the Enlightenment inspired certain movements in history, enhancing change and propelling the intellectual movement forward. One of the more famous…

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