When talking about compare and contrast I think 2 different topics or 2 different things that are in the physical form. Similarities and how they compare is a discussion in itself. Looking for different topics to discuss, I came up with 2 different events In America’s timeline. These events are the attack on the world trade center in 2001, and the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1942.The attack on Pearl Harbor was a surprise attack on a navy base somewhere in Hawaii. Not only was it a surprise, but
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George Washington became the first president of the United States. He went to school at his house. Tutors came to his house ad taught him. He also graduated at a young age. In this essay its about George Washington and what he did and how did he become president. George Washington was born February 22, 1732. He died December 14, 1799.He grew up on his family's plantation. When George Washington was in school he went to a private school. When he graduated he graduated at age He had private
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The early years of this nation’s development is taught to the American youth early in their school years. Ask any fifth grade student who the first President of the United States is and the immediate reply would be Washington, the father of our country. Ask who freed the slaves and Lincoln will be immediately answered. Adults can answer these questions relatively easy too. However, ask who the ninth President is and there may be no response from a student or an adult. President Harrison played
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Next, he was a very busy person he was the nations first secretary of state, second vice president, also the third president, and the statesman responsible for the Louisiana Purchase. he was not alone he had six kids and their names were Martha Washington Jefferson, Jane Randolph Jefferson, infant son, Mary Jefferson, Lucy Elizabeth Jefferson, Madison, and Lucy Elizabeth Jefferson. The funny part is he had two sister named Lucy do you want to know why, it was because when Lucy #1 was born and had
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Freedom Freedom is the power of action, speaking, and thinking. We have had freedom since they signed the declaration of independence on July 4, 1776. The thirteen Colonies regarded themselves to a new. I’am thankful for living in America because of our parents and grandparents. Because our grandparents might of fought in a war for us. Even our parents could be transferred and they aren't with you right now. America is great we should be proud of America because back then there wasn’t freedom
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Romanticism versus the Age of Reason has been a fight for many years. Authors and directors take their position to the pages and to the screens through the characters. In the movie, “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow”, a short story created by Washington Irving then recreated into a movie directed by Tim Burton. Burton takes the viewer on a confusing and mysterious expedition through his use of setting, word choice and story line. Sleepy Hollow is a place where the residents are cautious and the ghosts
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Bank Of New York while practising law after resignation from congress.with his sincere efforts he convince the congress to issue acall for the Philadelphia convention.He also played a major role in new constitution.In the new government of pesident Washington he became the important cabinet member and also formedthe government backed Bank Of United States.He provided the authority to fund the national debt by a tariff onimports and by a tax on whisky.With the support of bankers and businessmen he found
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Andrew Jackson by: Caroline Lewis Andrew Jackson was born on March 15, 1767 to modest parents. Two years before his birth his parents moved from Ireland to a small village in the Carolinas. When Jackson was thirteen he was captured by the British during the American Revolution. He was told to clean boots of a British Soldier, but he refused and was cut many times with a sword. This is what brought Andrew Jackson to hate the British. When Jackson got older he had minum education which is why he
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president of the United States. Thomas Jefferson’s tone is very high praised for Washington’s character. Throughout the letter he holds Washington with parts of exaggerations to emphasize Washington’s character. The few hyperboles expressed in the letter is to accentuate his heart and apprehensiveness, and nobleness of his stature. Jefferson describes Washington to have a powerful mind, the ability to be incapable of fear, and his heart valuing everyman's value. “...the best horseman of his age,
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the Bill stronger and have more effect. James Madison also had economic plans. His economic plans said that Madison sought to continue Jefferson's agenda—in particular the dismantling of the system left behind by the Federalists under presidents Washington and Adams. The War of 1812 greatly affected his economic
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