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    Numerous wars throughout this country’s history have been fought for similar reasons yet each war is very unique. The Revolutionary War that spanned from 1775 to 1783 and the War of 1812 are just two prime examples of this. Both wars were fought with Britain as the opponent, yet they each come with separate reasons for initiation. The Revolutionary War was brought upon this country by years of both physical and political British harassment to the colonists. The people lived under British rule…

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    The acclaimed author Thomas Paine wrote, “It is not in numbers, but in unity, that our great strength lies; yet our present numbers are sufficient to repel the force of all the world,” in his revolutionary pamphlet, Common Sense (Paine 36). He was only one of the many voices in the late 1700’s that yearned for America’s independence and made the effort to coax colonists into fighting for their freedom. The American colonies during this time felt as if they were stuck under Great Britain’s…

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    The world 's current population, according to worldometers.info is 7.4 billion, and is growing every second. Each and every person is different from one another, they have emotions, and personalities that make them unique. One thing that people have in common though is the pursuit of happiness, and for centuries, many people have been striving to gain that happiness. The right to pursue happiness has not always been around though, from strict leaders to over powering governments, pursuing…

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    Many philosophers have contemplated on the freedoms that men should naturally have simply for being human. Among those are the right to self-preserve and the right to equality. Along with these freedoms believed by a handful of philosophers to be God-given rights, complementary government hierarchies are set up for the good of the people and also to protect these freedoms. Without the government systems, humans would spiral into chaos and disorder; this is why it is necessary to have a…

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    of today are Thomas Jefferson and Ralph Waldo Emerson. Born on April 13, 1743, to Peter Jefferson and Jane Randolph, Jefferson was born at a significant tobacco plantation named Shadwell in Virginia that was owned by his father. Although he was uneducated, Peter Jefferson had grown his own fortune through intelligence and hard work, and he wanted to provide his son the best classical education possible. When Thomas was fourteen years old, his father fell ill and died, and Thomas Jefferson…

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    in order to inaugurate a system of both balance and credibility. Although Washington was strongly against political parties, it wasn’t long until they began to emerge. Filling the cabinet with tension, Alexander Hamilton, Secretary of Treasury, and Thomas Jefferson, Secretary of State, brought upon new challenges for American politics in the eighteenth century, when they brought two very incompatible visions of what they hoped America’s future would look like to the plate. Additionally, their…

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    achievements were eminent. Citizens used affection and reason to know what was right and wrong in the government and society in general. On the other hand, Thomas Paine’s common sense pamphlet, written during the time of America’s revolution, was a major vehicle that led American citizens to revolution inventions (Tocqueville). In his document, Thomas openly argues against British rule and advocates for a new America of freedom and better governance (Paine). He gave philosophical, rational…

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    The idea of authority to many becomes a controversial issue. Some people like the fact that there is a person with authority so that civilians don 't have to think of the problems affecting them. Others on the other hand, some people disapprove of a person with authority since the person can easily manipulate his or her powers and use it in a destructive way. Throughout the play, “The Crucible,” authority was a recurring theme, but it also plays a part in the American Revolution, parenting, and…

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    The westward expansion of the United States began in 1803 when then President Thomas Jefferson completed the Louisiana Purchase, which doubled the footprint of the United States. This massive purchase of land covered 828,000 square miles at a cost of just 15 million dollars. (Louisiana Purchase) This massive purchase did not come easily for President Jefferson. Over the history of the United States many factors played into the colonization of the western part of the North American continent.…

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    Franklin and Thomas Paine both were visionaries in their day, understanding that the world around us was more than just dirt and rock but that there was a divine infinite universe in front of us to explore and all you had to do was look up. While both of these men could be found laying the bricks for the age of enlightenment in the colonies and paving the way for a new country, free of British rule, they were also vastly different in individual temperament. Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Paine…

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