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    Political Cartoonist

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    image became very popular and would have been seen quite frequently.  In the Presidential Campaign of 1800 there were many slanderous drawings of both candidates‚ Thomas Jefferson’s supporters claimed that John Adams wanted his son to be married to the King  of England’s daughter‚ while John Adams supporters said that Jefferson was a "a mean-spirited‚ low lived fellow‚ the son of a half-breed Indian squaw‚ sired by a Virginia mulatto father". During the election of 1884 one of the most famous Political

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    Introduction: As for the Election of 1800‚ my fellow shipbuilders and I continue to support whoever can grant our original wishes for the next President. A sturdy economic plan able to provide our nation with prosperity and stability is crucial to our next President’s ideas. Better yet‚ a focus on foreign relations with other nations while maintaining our own set of core values is vital for the next President. Developing a connected relationship with other countries will open business and trade opportunities

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    in Virginia legislature and the Continental Congress and was governor of Virginia during revolutionary war.Thomas Jefferson later served as U.S. minister to France.He was also the U.S. secretary of state‚Thomas Jefferson was vice president under John Adams. Thomas Jefferson was elected in the 1800’s Thomas Jefferson had a way of thinking that the national government should have a limited role in people’s lives. He served two terms from 1801-1809. Jefferson had always promoted self liberty.Thomas

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    from Great Britain and was recognized as an independent nation resulting in a monumental change in political power. Another swing in momentum was the power and rights that were given to women. Many different women such as Molly Wallace and Abigail Adams were inspired to try and empower women’s rights. African American slaves were given the opportunity to fight in armies which gave them the chance for freedom. The Revolutionary War set the stage for the first steps in women and slaves gaining independence

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    by British rules and regulations‚ the search for excitement‚ and religious passions. As tensions with the British increased and the colonies began to unite‚ the American people started to develop a strong sense of patriotism. Men like John Adams‚ Samuel Adams‚ and Patrick Henry emerged as strong leaders of the movement for resistance. The patriotic Sons of Liberty often led organized mobs in protest of the laws and taxes‚ encouraged riots‚ and spread propaganda to the people‚ quickly gaining support

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    the Jay’s Treaty of 1794. Jay’s treaty was an advantage to America and helped to head off a war with Britain‚ but also alienated the French. The French began to seize American ships causing the threat of war in all American’s minds. Thus‚ President Adams sent three commissioners to France to work out a solution and to modify the Franco-American Alliance of 1778. But the French Government asked for bribe off $250‚ 000 and a loan of $12 million dollars before they could speak with the Directory. The

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    Thomas Jefferson: The Third Level of Greatness Thomas Jefferson is regarded as one of the greatest presidents in the history of the United States. He was truly a founding father when the United States was arguably at a vulnerable state. Jefferson was a political intellectual‚ he held many different positions all shaping him to become the renowned president he was. His authorization of the Deceleration of Independence and his several places in government leading up and including his presidency

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    USH notes

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    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Virginia Jamestown-owned by stockholders of the London company Found and settled by single men Found no gold Leadership-john smith In 1612 john rolfe discovered tobacco would grow in north America Urged people to go by giving them land Headright system - people could get free land if they would pay their way to Virginia Indentured servants - had their waypaid to the us - poor

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    Rule Of Thirds Analysis

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    the Rule of Thirds is often forgotten by famous photographers‚ from Ansel Adams to Edward Weston‚ or cinematographers as Stanley Kubrick or Wes Anderson. Does the rule really matter? Recently‚ I came across one article “revealing” a photographer had discovered the golden ratio in Ansel Adams’ public domain photographs that were created for the U.S. government. I had to laugh. I always keep in my mind a phrase from Ansel Adams: “The so-called rules of photographic composition are‚ in my opinion‚ invalid

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    During the 1790s‚ Americans became divided over how much power should be held by the federal government. This time period had a huge impact on the United States as the country had begun to struggle to gain stability. The actions of the nation’s leaders‚ including George Washington‚ Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson assisted in the formation of different opinions and a split within the population. Around the time of the 1790s‚ the nation was split between parties‚ Federalist and the Jeffersonian

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