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  1. Thomas Jefferson

    important people to Thomas Jefferson. Dr. William Small, Richard Henry Lee, John and Abigail Adams, Paul Rapin, George Washington, Patrick Henry, Alexander Hamilton,

  2. American Revolution

    Abigail Adams was the wife of President John Adams; she was active in his career, advocated equal education for women, and spoke out frequently against slavery. American

  3. First Ladies

    From the relative obscurity of the earliest First Ladies, a few shine like stars. We see Abigail Adams passionate love for John Adams, in her patriotism, and in her

  4. Branches Of Government

    to the Constitution as it was written; Anti-Federalists, including Patrick Henry and Samuel Adams feared that the Constitution would do more harm than good, and it

  5. Andrew Jackson

    receives less education than the average American at that time, not to mention the likes of John Adams or Thomas Jefferson, be, in the many historians minds, greater

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  1. History Notes

    Each township would contain 36 sections Each township would set aside section 16 for public education Each section would contain 640 acres of land You could buy a

  2. John Marshall

    three months of law study at the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg. Even though his education was limited, it was better than most of the political figures

  3. Thomas Jefferson

    to music, architecture, chemical experiments, and the study of religon, philosphy, law, and education. Thomas's logical powers, sound but conservative statesmenship,

  4. Ernest Hemingway

    Scribner, 1972. * The Sun Also Rises, Scribner, 1926, published with a new introduction by Henry Seidel Canby, Modern Library, 1930, reprinted, Scribner, 1969 (published

  5. James Madison

    the people, sustained by the self-reliance of an agricultural economy and the benefits of public education, with government itself remaining "mild" and responsive

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