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    Examples Of Improving Thesis Statements · The War of 1812 came before the American Civil War. (Bad example) · The War of 1812 set into motion the main events that caused the American Civil War. (Good example) · The judicial system needs to have power over Congress in order to do its job. (Bad example) · In order for the judicial system to judge whether a law is constitutional‚ it must have the power to overturn a temporary law of Congress. (Good example) · People need to stay healthy for

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    south and west‚ they were called war hawks (meaning they wanted war). They supported it because the British were giving Native Americans weapons‚ and refused to leave the Ohio Valley‚ which at this time was in the southwest region. Then the war of 1812 happened‚ while James Madison was still president‚ with the event to follow; Invasion of Canada‚ U.S. was driven out by the Native Americans. In Washington D.C. the British invaded and burned the city. In Baltimore‚ Ft. McHerry‚ the national anthem

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    make the United States better. The Louisiana Purchase by Thomas Jefferson‚ to Andrew Jackson’s vision added millions of acres of land to the growing nation. The creation of the middle class was a positive change for America. Even though the War of 1812 seemed to be a disaster for early American politics‚ (trying to enforce the Embargo Act) four main points helped American grow from the mistakes. 1 in politics it affirmed the importance of a strong national government‚ (Schultz 163) 2 it vacated the

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    national improvement. For instance improvement on road and canal to facilitate transportation between the east and the west coast. Also‚ want to increase manufacturing industry‚ which were concentrating interest in northeast. Next after the war of 1812 with England‚

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    must go from our oppressors” | Ryan CruseA.P. U.S. History Mr. Hodgson Period 4 24th of January‚ 2013 | Martin Delaney and the American Journey “We are a nation within a nation‚ we must go from our oppressors” Martin R. Delaney‚ born in 1812 to an enslaved father and free mother in Charles Town‚ [West] Virginia‚ was a renowned and outspoken African American abolitionist‚ writer‚ and politician. He briefly attended Harvard Medical School to complete his formal medical education‚ but was

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    Reasons of The Unjustified Crusades During the middle ages‚ there have been multiple crusades that happened all over the Middle East. The Crusades were missions led by nobles. All of these crusades were meant to liberate and conquer Jerusalem or also called “The Holy City”. The first crusade out of the four main crusades came out as a success. The first crusade did conquer Jerusalem at first until it was taken back from them. The other three main crusades ended up as a failure‚ but the most embarrassing

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    Clifford argues that a belief will eventually manifest itself into an action‚ and when this action has been executed it is right or wrong forever. He argues that an unjustified belief‚ such as a religious belief‚ can never save anyone from suffering the consequences of what those beliefs brought about. Clifford exemplifies this through an analogy of a ship owner who trusted his ungrounded belief that his ship was fit for

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    Liddia Thornton History 1301-247 Mr. Christopher Turnbull Chapter 10-Republicans in Power: 1800-1824 After Jefferson was elected President in the 1800 elections‚ he avoided dealing with the problem of slavery and focused his time and attention into establishing his administration to be opposite that of the Federalists. Jefferson’s broad vision of a republican society encompassed governmental‚ cultural‚ educational‚ and societal institutions and activities. In his view‚ Virginia’s political

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    Napoleon’s Defeat in Russia In 1812‚ Napoleon marched into Russia with a grand army of 420‚000 French soldiers. This happened for two reasons; one being compelling Alexander I to remain in the blockade against the United Kingdom; and the official reason was to erase the threat of a Russian invasion of Poland. Napoleon’s troops‚ marching into Russia‚ were not prepared for a harsh winter in Russia. The Russians didn’t make their situation any easier by devastating everything in their path‚ and so

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    The “Revolution of 1800” By 1800 the Federalist party was split‚ clearing the way to the presidency for the Democratic-Republicans. Two men ran for the nomination: Thomas Jefferson and Aaron Burr. Each received an equal number of votes in the electoral college‚ which mean that the Federalist-dominated House of Representatives were required to choose a president. Jefferson finally won (Albert Gallatin as his treasurer). Hamilton sided with Jefferson because he believed Burr to be an unfit and dangerous

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