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    Desecration To The American Flag

    great nation with so many freedoms. The flag represents everything America has fought for, therefore any type of desecration to the flag should be illegal. The first American flag was sown by a Philadelphia seamstress by the name of Betsy Ross in May 1776 just before the proclamation of the Declaration of Independence. The Continental Congress officially adopted it as the national flag one year later (1777) in order to increase patriotism at an important moment in the history of a young America. The

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    Alexander Hamilton Research Paper

    In American history, Alexander Hamilton emerged as a pivotal figure, contributing profoundly to the nation’s quest for independence. Transitioning from a humble immigrant’s early challenges in the Caribbean to the strategic battlegrounds of the Continental Army, Alexander Hamilton’s journey encapsulates the essence of the American narrative. This evolution lays the groundwork for comprehending the diverse contributions of a man whose impact reverberates in the foundation of the United States. Alexander

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    Historical Essay #1: Confederation and Constitution

    Both of theses two solutions each have their own strengths and weaknesses. First we have the Articles of Confederation that when written gave each state a lot of individual powers, and because of this was one of the main reasons for the New Constitution, and I want to show how these two solutions are different, and how the New Constitution uses some of the same concepts that make up the Articles of Constitution. I would first like to take a look at the Articles of Confederation, and explore some of

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    What Was James Monroe's Role In American History

    Monroe Doctrine and became the fifth president of the United States. The Monroe Doctrine was created by James Monroe, it was too not permit any European Nation to extend its holdings. Monroe expressed the Doctrine in answer two pressing problems, the first to was a plan by the russians to establish a colony on the Pacific Northwest Coast. The second was a plan by several European nations to help Spain win back its former Latin American colonies(“Monroe Doctrine”). One statement warned Russia that the

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    Similarities Between American And French Revolution

    demonstrate how the papers produced during this period show that the American Revolution fought a system of government while the French Revolution struggled against a hierarchical society. On July 4, 1776, the Continental Congress of what would become the United States of America approved its first major document: the Declaration of Independence. The Declaration outlined the grievances against the British while also providing details on the universal political values that they believed in, which supported

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    History

    Spanish exploreres were first Europeans to arrive with Christopher Columbus' second expedition to Puerto Rico on November 19, 1493. 4) First successful English colony was established in 1607, on the James River at Jamestown. 5) The Pilgrims established at Plymouth Colony. 6) Mayflower Compact was established for people to govern themselves. 7) Colonies characterized by religious diversity many congregatinalists in the Middle colonies. 8) First Great Awakening in the 1740s

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    Politics Must Defeat Politics

    political leaders, Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton, to his cabinet. Jefferson, a political veteran, was made the Secretary of State and Hamilton, a New York lawyer, was made Secretary of the Treasury. Adams was a member of the Continental Congress, and Congress nominated him to write the Declaration of Independence. However, Thomas Jefferson wrote more than Adams. But Adams was good

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    Whiskey Rebellion Summary

    “Associate with men of good quality if you esteem your own reputation; for it is better to be alone than in bad company . ” Says president George Washington . George was the first president of the United States during the years 1789- 1797 . He was president for a few years then died two years later . George’s family held some distinction in England and was granted

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    How Did The Saratoga Win The American Revolution

    The Saratoga Campaign in 1777 was an attempt by the British To seize military and strategic command of the Hudson River valley during the American Revolutionary War. which result in a devastating defeat on the British side. The first 2 battles that took place in Saratoga were became a major turnaround in the American Revolution, with Britain leaving in defeat and America's winning not only the war but also an ally, soon after the victory American had convinced the French of their cause and had

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    1 HIS1111: History of the United States to 1877 Carlson Chapter Seven – Study Guide Definitions ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Lord Cornwallis ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ John Jay ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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