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    Jonathan Dayton was born in a little town in New Jersey known as Elizabethtown on October 16, 1760. His father Elias Dayton was a military officer in the French and Indian War and a merchant who was into local politics. Jonathan graduated from a local academy and then went to Princeton University a little while later. He then left Princeton in the year 1775, fought in the Revolution and would later receive an honorary degree in 1776. When the war ended Dayton began studying law, and eventually…

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    America was the Articles of Confederation. The Articles established the basic functions of national government in America after its newfound independence from Britain. The Articles were not strong enough to prevent conflict in the states, Shays’ Rebellion, so states wanted more power (Doc G). Americans called for change in the Articles, so delegates from all the states met at the Constitutional Convention and instead of just making minor changes to the Articles, wrote the Constitution. The…

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    Federalists from the pre-Constitutional era remained Federalists, while Jeffersonians named themselves Democratic-Republican. President Washington warned about the dangers of political parties because they would divide the government and the nation into sides. Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson led their parties, the Federalist and the Democratic-Republic respectively. As Washington had predicted, the nation was divided between two points of views, but political parties allow people to…

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    Russia, over his own land, using the land for his sole purpose. The czar had such a role before the Russian Revolution before his people created a rebellion. The last czar, the czar who has experienced the Russian rebellion, his name is Czar Nicholas. Like Czar Nicholas, Mr. Jones, a farmer, was in charge of the animals, until the Battle of Cowshed, a rebellion.…

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    Eric Blair, who goes by the pseudonym George Orwell, uses a farm to symbolize Stalinist Russia. Each farm animal and conflict are allegorical to Soviet Russia. In the story, Orwell portrays how the animals are unaware of their power. After the rebellion, which represents the revolution, all the animals anticipate that their life would be exponentially better and they would get food and proper care with the intention for a society with no social classes and equality among all animals, similar to…

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    might not expect the book to resemble so well the horrible circumstances that created and surrounded the Russian Revolution. However, in his allegorical book he used farm animals and their rebellion against humans to mirror the tendencies of the human nature and the Russian revolution. Each of these rebellions had a cruel leader; Manor Farm rebellion's leader was the atrocious pig, Napoleon, who parallels the Russian revolution's leader, the brutal man, Stalin. Both of these rulers had visions…

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    Animal Farm Satire

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    the years of his malevolent actions towards them, the animals no longer desired his management of the farm. Influenced by Old Major, Mr. Jones’ old and wise prize boar, the animals felt the obligation to rebel against Mr. Jones. The song of the rebellion, Beasts of England, sung and taught by Old Major, did a tremendous amount of persuasion to the animals’ want to overthrow Mr. Jones’ rule of the farm. The night that Mr. Jones forgot…

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    Washington was first U.S. president, he ran for two terms in office and refused to run for another term. At the end of his last term, he decided to write a Farewell Address. As president, he saw few dangers. These dangers include: unity of the government and nation, separation of powers, and staying neutral. Therefore, Washington decided to write an address so, the nation would be aware of these dangers and keep the nation strong. Washington was inspired by division in his own cabinet.…

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    In 1776, many colonists were in support of separation from Britain and desired to become an independent nation. The Declaration of Independence was a list of grievances that explained the wrongdoings of the British government and announced the colonists’ obligation and right to revolt. The Declaration listed many new ideals that the country should be built under, as well as things that needed to be avoided to create a prosperous country. The Declaration of Independence adjusted life for many…

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    Most of the country was stunned when in September of 1796, George Washington, who was “the Father of the Country” before there was even a country, the Washington whose coat and pants were pierced by bullets while he was unharmed, the man whose face adorned their silverware, plates, and coins, submitted his imminent retirement in a Philadelphia newspaper. While the people of the Union were shocked, the government had suspected Washington’s departure for several months. However, the President had…

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