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| The Constitution And The Declaration Of Independence | |
| ... repeated injuries and usurpations, all having in direct object the establishment of an absolute Tyranny over these States." (Thomas Jefferson, 1776) Furthermore ... |
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| George Washington | |
| ... the emergence of the fierce replacement that would characterize the administrations of his three immediate successors?John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, and James ... |
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| George Washington | |
| ... emergence of the fierce partisanship that would characterize the administrations of his three immediate successorsâ?"John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, and James ... |
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| George Washington | |
| ... emergence of the fierce partisanship that would characterize the administrations of his three immediate successorsâ?"John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, and James ... |
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| George Washington | |
| ... emergence of the fierce partisanship that would characterize the administrations of his three immediate successors—John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, and James ... |
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| Jackson Dbq | |
| ... In a letter to Andrew Jackson, Thomas Jefferson says Indians "should be led to an agricultural way of life, thus lessening their need for land." The Indians ... |
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| Jackson Dbq | |
| ... In a letter to Andrew Jackson, Thomas Jefferson says Indians “should be led to an agricultural way of life, thus lessening their need for land.” The ... |
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| Walt Whitman | |
| ... War of 1812 for the names of his other three sons: Andrew Jackson Whitman (1827-1863), George Washington Whitman (1829-1901), and Thomas Jefferson Whitman ( ... |
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| The Whiskey Rebellion | |
| ... The House of Representatives, led by James Madison, opposed the bill. At a dinner arranged by Thomas Jefferson, Madison and Hamilton reached an agreement. ... |
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| The Whiskey Rebellion | |
| ... The House of Representatives, led by James Madison, opposed the bill. At a dinner arranged by Thomas Jefferson, Madison and Hamilton reached an agreement. ... |
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