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    Kathryn Drake History 133-008 11:00 – 11:50 16 November 2011 Chapter 1 The Native Americans October 11‚ 1492 1. Why do we say that Columbus discovered America when there were already one hundred million people here? Even though the Indians lived hear first the Europeans did not know about them. The Europeans then started to move and discovering the “new world”‚ finding things that had never been seen before. It was like Columbus discovered a whole new world even though it was already

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    B. Jefferson on Slavery and Race • The terms of the emancipation proposal considered by Virginia legislators were all slaves born after the act would go on with their parents to tillage‚ arts or sciences‚ until girls (18) and boys (21) would colonize to places that “render the most proper” out with arms and domestic animals to declare them free and independent and extend the alliance and protection. • Jefferson believes blacks are inferior to whites‚ he differentiates the two races by stating

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    Thomas Jefferson: On Slavery .... It will probably be asked‚ Why not retain and incorporate the blacks into the state‚ and thus save the expense of supplying‚ by importation of white settlers‚ the vacancies they will leave? Deep rooted prejudices entertained by the whites; ten thousand recollections‚ by the blacks‚ of the injuries they have sustained; new provocations; the real distinctions which nature has made; and many other circumstances‚ will divide us into parties‚ and produce convulsions

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    Timeline Part I NOTE: Before starting the Timeline project please refer to the "Example Timeline Matrix" document. Instructions: Complete the matrix by providing the Time Period/Date(s) in column B‚ and the Description and Significance of the People/Event(s) to American History in column C. See complete instructions in the Syllabus for the Module 1 assignment entitled‚ “Timeline Part I.” NOTE: The timeline project does not need to be submitted to turnitin. NOTE: Please write your answers in

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    AP US History  Olsen  Period 3  DBQ 4: Thomas Jefferson and Philosophical Consistency  In 1800‚ the American people were ready for a change and shift in political power. The  nation had the choice between Federalist John Adams or Republican Thomas Jefferson. The  election was often referred to as the Revolution of 1800‚ the year Thomas Jefferson defeated  John Adams to be elected as the nation’s new president. Years prior to the Election of 1800‚  Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton argued over issues of of constitutional interpretation

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    Mary Bodunde 11/16/10 period 30 1. Thomas Jefferson once said he believed that "all the good" of the new constitution might have been accomplished by simply amending the Article of confederation. According to the text’s authors‚ it is probably a good thing that the Fonding Fathers did not merely amend the Articles of confederation. with which position do you agree? Why? 2. Why didn’t the leaders of the American Revolution extend their spirit of equality to the abolition of slavery and giving

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    FRQ: Contributions to a Stable Government (George Washington and Thomas Jefferson) George Washington and Thomas Jefferson were two important men who greatly affected our nation’s independence and the beginning years of our country. Each made their individual and unique contributions to an unwavering government following the adoption of the Constitution. After the war‚ the Articles of Confederation had begun to fail. The federal government couldn’t collect taxes to pay for the colossal debt that

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    Thomas Jefferson Thomas Jefferson was the 3d president of the United States of America. He was one of the most important presidents. BEing one of the first presidents‚ he build this country by purchasing the Louisiana Territory. Jefferson was also fundamental in the creation of this country. He should be remembered as important to the United States‚ but why? Thomas Jefferson’s early years weer not as interesting as the rest of his life. He was born on April 13‚ 1743 in what is modern day Albernale

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    notably‚ Thomas Jefferson envisioned a society led by an agrarian upper class‚ in lieu of big government‚ that would essentially rule over a society of small independent self-sufficient farmers. But‚ in a paradoxical manner‚ Jefferson’s presidency both defined and contradicted his personal philosophies. To begin with‚ Thomas Jefferson’s presidency definitely embodied the principles of the Jeffersonian Democracy. These principles were exemplified in the domestic policies implemented by Thomas Jefferson

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    Thomas Jefferson served as our 3rd President of the United States‚ and to add to that‚ President Jefferson‚ at age 33‚ drafted the Declaration of Independence. It turns out‚ Jefferson can be more identified as an Anti-Federalist.This can be found evident through the fact that it seemed he opposed large government‚ and instead‚ stood for states’ rights. One supporting example that would seem to stand in favor of this is that Jefferson deeply rejected Hamilton’s National Bank. In spite of that‚ it

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