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Book Review Samuel Adams; Radical Puritan By William M. Fowler, Jr. Samuel Adams was born on September 7th, 1722. He grew up to attend the college of Harvard in which he graduated with a Master of Arts degree. As a private businessman, he was never very wealthy or poor but stayed in the middle...
The American Women Abigail Adams was a women of a unique personality . She was an intellectual because she wanted to have an education and demonstrated the desire to learn. As a mother, she passionately cared for her children during periods of disease and poor health that surround the...
Thomas Paine was an English citizen who, at the age of 37, moved to the colonies where he felt he belonged. Paine's childhood was a hard one, and because of it he grew to oppose the discrepancy in the social order that was being imposed on him by the government which he had started to disagre...
Benjamin Franklin made many contributions to the American Revolution and the newly formed federal government that followed the war. In addition to being an author, diplomat, and philosopher, Franklin was a scientist who created practical inventions like the bifocal lense, the stove, the chimney, the...
Thomas Paine remains the most successful journalist and pamphleteer in our nation\'s history. Paine wasn\'t known to be brilliant, and people regarded him as civilly disobedient and resistant during the height of his career. Receiving no formal education in literature, Paine managed to stir up an en...
Thomas Jefferson was born in Shadwell which is now become Albemarle County Virginia on April 13, 1743. Jefferson came from a strong pedigree, his mother Jane Randolph Jefferson came from one of the first families in Virginia. Jefferson\'s father Peter Jefferson was a wealthy landowner in Virginia bu...
"I ask you sir, who are the militia? They consist now of the whole people." George Mason Many delegates helped write the Constitution after the Articles of Confederation failed. When these men got together in 1787, with some of the nation's most important men abroad and some unable to attend...
John Adams was the first Vice-President and the second President of the United States. Although not very popular, he had a very successful life. John Adams was born October 30, 1735, in Braintree Massachusetts, which is now known as Quincy. His father\'s name was John Adams. He was a farmer and Mili...
Benjamin Franklin was born on January 17, 1706 in Boston, Massachusetts. He was born into a modest family, but later became to be one of the greatest statesmen in the country. He shaped this country's course of events, which forever changed the way we live today.Ben Franklin made many contribution...
Mini Essay on Thomas Paine Thomas Paine\'s(Paine) argument is that British rule encompasses society to overrules all-natural human rights. The power is given to one man who squeezes your every worth to benefit himself or, in this case, Britain. Paine outlines the problem with British rule in sever...