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    Summaries of The Two Speeches Patrick Henry is saying that we need to go to war with the British to gain our freedom otherwise we might as well just die. He wants to fight Britain until they give up their reign over the colonists and allow them to be their own country. The British military buildup in America is to control and to intimidate the Americans. The course of action the colonists must take is to fight back.Working with the British is not a workable solution because they tried…

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    Justice of Peace and claimed that the executive branch was forcing actions on the other branches. Before Thomas Jefferson was elected into his role of Presidency, William Marbury had been appointed to be a Justice of Peace by John Adams, but the appointment process had not fully been completed. By that time Jefferson had been in his role of Presidency and Adam's role was terminated. Thomas Jefferson had then denied Marbury access to his role appointed by the previous President, even though…

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    Jazmine Johnson We see a change in America through these three changes, Louisiana Purchase, War of 1812, and the Monroe Doctrine. We became more of a unified nation ,and less like a bunch of states. The first change is the Louisiana purchase. It was a originally a part of New France and exchanged hands a couple of times. In the year 1800, Spain ruled the…

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    The Nullification Crisis Jackson and Clay’s different responses to the Nullification Crisis was another major difference between them. One of the protective tariffs that Clay argued for in his American System was the Tariff of Abominations which was designed to protect manufactures from foreign competition. This however created a decrease in cotton prices which hurt the south, particularly South Carolina. South Carolina responded by passing a doctrine known as nullification in which they argued…

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    Frederick Douglass in the narrative, The Life of Frederick Douglass, asserts that the enslavement of human beings is immoral and that slavery should be abolished. Douglass supports his argument by informing the reader of the conditions of slavery, displaying the illogical reasoning behind slavery, and exhibiting the opportunities available for freedmen. The author’s purpose is to advocate for the abolition of slavery in order to spread awareness of the injustice of slavery to abolitionists and…

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    When the founding fathers wrote the Constitution, they were outlining a plan for the governing of the nation and recording the principles according to which they wanted America to function. These were the principles that had first united the American colonies to fight against Britain, and still remain central to American identity today. However, in more specific matters, the founding fathers knew that what was right for America during the first years of its existence would not always be right…

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    We rose, we protested, we fought, we won. But what now? That was the question worrying every American as Washington took office. They were afraid of living under a monarchy once again, and they weren't sure what the new government had to offer. They were afraid, suspicious, and setting high standards. Washington had a tough job ahead of him. In 1789, Congress set up three departments within the executive branch - state, treasury, and war - and Washington selected the heads of those departments…

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    Jefferson v. President Polk Thomas Jefferson was the third president of the United States. James K. Polk was the eleventh president of the United States. Jefferson served two terms in office while Polk served one term in office. Both of these presidents used foreign policies in order to deal with other nations. As former presidents of the United States, James K. Polk and Thomas Jefferson were successful in foreign policy ,but James K. Polk was more effective than Thomas Jefferson because of the…

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    Until the decision of President George Washington to have both Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson participate in his cabinet, the two men had different ideas of how the country should be ordered. Jefferson saw the future success of the country based around an agrarian system that had been established in the southern states around the plantation system. On the other hand, Hamilton saw the success of the country focused on an economic model that promoted the development of a manufacturing…

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    The First Five Presidents Essay Have you ever learned about the James Madison and George Washington relationship? Although George Washington was a mentor to James Madison and helped guide him to the presidency, the two men were vastly different on their ideas on foreign policy , National Economy and the Jay’s Treaty. Washington and Madison had very different ideas on the subject on foreign policy. James Madison went to war with Britain in 1812 although James Madison had the will to…

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