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    Enlightenment Thinkers

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    How did the enlightenment thinkers impact US government today? The Enlightenment was a way of thinking about things and an attitude toward man and how he interacted with his world. It wasn't so much of a movement to gather others to join it as a group of thinkers that based their basic ideas and beliefs on reason. Jefferson took two of the main ideas of Enlightenment thinker John Locke as a guide in the Declaration of Independence. He stated that "We hold these Truths to be self-evident, that…

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    William Few was born on June 8, 1748 in Baltimore Massachusetts and is the delegate for Georgia. He self taught himself to be a laywer and was also a politican and a farmer. William recieved minimal schooling and was seeking better chances at North Carolina. He married Catherine Nicholson and had 3 daughters and lived on a farm in Balitmore, before he had to move to North Carolina. Although he was self-educated, he was elected the Georgia provinvial congress of 1776 and 1779. But I also think…

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    Novia was feeling sick to her stomach with such boiling rage and self pity, she was different from everyone else at school and she didn’t need reminded about it. It was a problem she faced every day but back at her old home there was people who accepted it, but now she has to go through the whole process again! Mr and Mrs Stevenson decided to move to Ohio from New York with their three kids Novia, Braxton and their newborn Piper. Novia thought living in New York was hard already especially…

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    one figure from American History, it would undoubtedly be Thomas Jefferson. During his lifetime, he changed and critiqued America with his ideas of democracy and core political values. From nothing but a weak government, he changed this nation from an inferior force, to a global powerhouse. His classical culture and brilliant goals are almost unheard of in today's society, but why would I really want to meet this founding father? Thomas Jefferson's career is laced with numerous accomplishments…

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    From the cover of the book Revolutionary Characters: what made the founders different, one can be mistaken to think that the book only features revolutionaries from the Victorian era. Far from it; historian Gordon Brown examines individuals whose contributions in the past have, continue to, and will in the future shape the world’s thinking. The cover shows a man on a white horse seemingly looking behind him where there is a semblance of a battleground. The horizon behind the horse rider shows…

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    Oliver Wolcott was born on November 20 1726, he was soldier and was part of the sons of liberty . In 1776 he was the second continental congress debated over the declaration of Independence and signed the declaration Independence it’s on the right column second of the bottom. Then he went back to connecticut where he was placed in command of a detachment of connecticut militia of fourteen regiments raised to defend New York. About Oliver…

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    Thomas Jefferson was born on April 13, 1743, in Shadwell, Virginia. Thomas Jefferson time period was one of the best-educated men in America. At the age of 17 he went to Williamsburg Virginia to study at College of William and Mary, as he got there he got that exciting first glimpses of the expansion of science, and of the system of things in which we are placed. He started reading widely in the degree of law, in sciences, and also in literature, philosophy, and also both ancient and modern…

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    Throughout western history, there have been many rulers or emperors who have created an impact on society and how it is ran. In my analysis, I will be discussing the book “Napoleon: A Political Life” by Steven Englund in which the author discusses Napoleon’s political career from his early years to his death. Now when discussing Englund’s works, the language becomes complex and tends to ramble at times, but the compisition is usually good and easy to read. I believe it is strongest when…

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    Oliver Cromwell is an important figure in English history as he held a unique position of ruling as ‘Lord Protector’ instead of a monarch. This could result in Cromwell being perceived as a military dictator because the legality of his rule could be questioned. In addition to this he could be seen as an opportunist for military power because his increase in status was due to his role in the army in the First and Second English Civil Wars from 1642 to 1649 and he rose to prominence after the…

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    While it may be true that Samuel Adams was a british tax collector, he helped america become independent. Samuel Adams was one of the first to call independence from Britain. He was also was one of the patriots that formed the Sons Of Liberty. First, Samuel Adams believed that colonies should have been able to make their own laws. If the king said no they should be independent. Samuel adams was one of the first to call for independence.Like Samuel Adams said “ What a glorious morning for…

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