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    attend to the William and Mary College in Williamsburg, the capital of Virginia. While he was studying in college, he was in a circle of old elites; and he received his real education from them. After three years he decided to learn law. At the time, there was not any law school; hence, he studied law under very strict supervision of George Whyte- prominent jurist in law school- in five years. He practiced law successfully in Virginia (Gale, U.S.…

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    At the age of twelve, he was sent away to Donald Robertson’s School. There, he learned many things including Latin and Greek. He had an early career in politics by 1776 when he attended the Virginia Convention. At the Constitutional Convention, Madison proposed the Virginia Plan, which was the first plan to be reviewed at the convention. In order to get everyone on board with the Constitution of the United States, Madison wrote twenty-nine of the eighty-five essays that were anonymous…

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    The Jefferson County School District is in the Eastern Panhandle of West Virginia. Originally Jefferson County was a part of Berkeley County, Virginia before the two divided in 1801 (Jefferson County Historical Society, 2006). The district received its name in honor of the United States President-elect Thomas Jefferson. Although Jefferson did not win the Presidential election he served as the first Secretary of State under George Washington’s Administration (“Jefferson,” 2006). However, before…

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    feat that could not have been accomplished without the sacrifice and grueling work of the settlers. They left relatives, acquaintances, and most of what was familiar to them behind and braved the rough sea voyage to the New World. When they reached Virginia, the colonists of Jamestown were forced to construct shelters and procure what they needed to survive, in addition to adjusting to an unfamiliar climate. They also needed to establish and maintain a friendly relationship with the Native…

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    age of 83 in his home located near Charlottesville, Virginia. He was a leading figure in America’s early development. Jefferson was a scholarly man which later would prove to be beneficial as he drafted the U.S. Declaration of Independence. He was also the nation’s first secretary of state, second vice president (1797-1801), and the third president (1801-1809). Jefferson also served in the Virginia legislature, Congress, and was governor of Virginia. Later he served as U.S. minister to France. …

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    Mount Vernon Mount Vernon is a mansion in Virginia that George Washington created. The Washington family had ownership of the estate for a long time, but the Mount Vernon Ladies Association, from South Carolina, now owns it. It is an iconic eighteenth century home of America, and it is a great place to learn about George Washington and his family. Mount Vernon is about fifteen miles south of Washington DC. Its address is 3200 Mount Vernon Memorial Highway. This mansion sits on a high bluff…

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    Stratford Hall, Virginia. He was destined for a military life as his father was a Revolutionary War hero. Colonel Henry Lee led cavalry in battles and won praise from General George Washington. When Lee turned 18, he enrolled in West Point Academy where he had major success, graduating with 5 other cadets in his class. After school, he married Mary Custis in June of 1831 and went on to have seven children. Lee went all around the country looking for work as his family stayed in Virginia, going…

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    America continent known as Virginia. It would only make sense then to specify to the Virginia Joint Stock Companies’ colonizers on how to go about establishing a base for financial gain. Another provision of the instructions states, “When they do espie any high lands, Captain Gosland may take twenty of the company across over lands, and carrying a half dozen pickaxes…

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    In our modern society, guns are entwined with escalating arguments about gun control and gun violence. Generally speaking, the quarrel scorches across the American terrain like a raging fire; practically every day there is a news story related to a firing arm. To demonstrate, a recent Central News Network article debriefs gun presence in relation to violence and other tragedies. In this case, guns association with homicides, terrorism and mass shootings. In compliance with statistics,…

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    between 1750 and 1800. Patrick Henry wrote during this time period of American literature, and as such, remains one of the most identifiable and iconic writers of his time. Patrick Henry was born on May 29, 1736 in Studley, Virginia and died of cancer in Red Hill, Virginia on June 6, 1799. Patrick Henry is the second son of John Henry, a farmer, and Sarah Winston. Patrick married Sarah Shelton, like his father, he became…

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