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    Individuals have always been quite hopeful in their mission for more progress. These dreamers and doers are usually highly creative and educated. There are periods of time that allow many intellectuals to contribute to the advancement of society. One of these such times is the Enlightenment. Through politics, economics, and society, these philosophers wrote on every subject from equality to religion. One of the most notable Enlighten thinker is Thomas Jefferson. The statesman and planter left a…

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    The Common Sense by Thomas Paine has known to view to inspired people towards the subject of owning independence and to be liberal. The document explains the need and the advantages of independence. Paine’s arguments view that the colonies under the hand of British government are uncontrolled and harm the society. Therefore, the colonies need an immediate independency from Great Britain. To present his arguments, Paine demonstrates an example by considering a small number of people living in…

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    brief history of Thomas Edison, the inventor of the light bulb. Well the first one that was practical to use at least, in my essay you will learn about how the light bulb came to become what it is today. I wrote the past of Edison life following up to his scientific discovery and how we use it to this day. You will learn how important lights really are to the world and why we should be grateful for it. I will do a little comparing to the past and now for you can learn a little bit more. I also…

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    Thomas Jefferson was born on April 13, 1743. Jefferson inherited a considerable amount of land from his father, who was a successful planter. Jefferson began building Monticello when he was twenty-six years old. He also inherited slaves from his father, and became a lifetime slave owner. Three years later, he married Martha Wayles Skelton, they lived happily for ten years until she died. They had six children, but only two survived to adulthood. On the other hand Jefferson fathered one or more…

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    He spent more than six years as a lawyer. Being a lawyer helped him have the knowledge he needed to become a politician. He ran against Thomas Jefferson for president and tied. That meant that the House of Representatives got to decide who would be president. Hamilton convinced the members of the House that Jefferson should be president. He became vice president to Thomas Jefferson. He ran for governor of New York but lost, blaming it on…

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    Conceived on February 11, 1847, in Milan, Ohio, Thomas Edison ascended from humble beginnings to fill in as an innovator of significant innovation. Setting up a lab in Menlo Park, a portion of the items he created incorporated the transmit, phonograph, the primary monetarily handy brilliant electric light, soluble capacity batteries and Kinetograph (a camera for films). He kicked the bucket on October 18, 1931, in West Orange, New Jersey. At age 12, Edison embarked to give a lot of that…

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    Reaching the Pacific ocean after a year of discovery was an accomplishment known historically around the world. Our team was brave enough to explore unknown territory, determined enough to travel 8,000 miles, clever enough to perfect cartography, and bold enough to lead almost 30 other men across the continent. I am Meriwether Lewis, and I am William Clark. I was born on August 1, 1770, in Caroline County, Virginia. I later became in charge of a rifle company where I began my adult life and…

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    their attentions on unions and businesses. Teddy Roosevelt was a very pro-business, pro-bank, and pro-tariffs. He and Republicans after him pushed for more progressive policies, citing Lincoln as an example for their policies. However, with the more social policies of FDR and the threat of Communism in Europe, the republican party changed to a much more conservative viewpoint, manifested best in Ronald Reagan. Reagan also made moves to combat liberalism and support business, and according to…

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    even more common train of thought; this ideal served to largely influence and spark The American Revolution. The British established superiority over the colonists time after time, and this led to an outburst. The atmosphere of revolution had even been floating about in the air for many years prior to the declaration of the Revolutionary War. Following a landslide of events that had ultimately made the Americans concerned about their legitimacy as free citizens on the Earth, more and more…

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    Patrick Henry was the most adequate rhetorician, they might say that Thomas Paine was more outstanding. In his document “The Crisis,” he argues that America, even though they claimed independence, America is still a servant to Britain. Paine speaks as an American man who commonly wants what every American wants. He makes courageous explanations about the aptitude of America and the cowardness of Britain. Readers may say that Thomas…

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