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... Jefferson looked at Adams and said," What are your reasons?" Adams answered: First ... congress as a " Fine piece of work, well done." After Thomas Jefferson wrote ...
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... Jefferson looked at Adams and said," What are your reasons?" Adams answered: First ... congress as a " Fine piece of work, well done." After Thomas Jefferson wrote ...
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... Jefferson was just a little too self-centered and narrow-minded. John Adams and Benjamin Franklin were selected, by Thomas Jefferson, to revise his work. ...
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... Although Thomas Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence, Adams occupied the foremost place in the debate o its adoption. ...
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... discovered (DeCarolis, 1995). In spite of the divided Federalists, Adams defeated Thomas Jefferson by three electoral votes. He became the ...
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Looking back on the election of 1800, Thomas Jefferson described it as being ... During John Adams's presidency, Jefferson was further alarmed by the threats to ...
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Looking back on the election of 1800, Thomas Jefferson described it as being ... During John Adams's presidency, Jefferson was further alarmed by the threats to ...
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Looking back on the election of 1800, Thomas Jefferson described it as being ... During John Adams's presidency, Jefferson was further alarmed by the threats to ...
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... Thomas not formally educated himself; he studied at Revered Mr. Maury's school ... to the Second Continental Congress; he already possessed, as John Adams remarked. ...
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Thomas Jefferson, the American icon, is best remembered as the author of ... fathers equal to Benjamin Franklin, George Washington, James Madison, and John Adams. ...
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... Thomas was the third of ten children. ... Declaration of Independence In June of 1776, Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, Roger Sherman and Robert R ...
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... Peter Jefferson died when Thomas was 14 and left him valuable lands and ... to the Second Continental Congress, he already possessed, as John Adams remarked, "a ...
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... States." The resolution was referred to a committee consisting of Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, Roger Sherman, Robert R. Livingston and John Adams. ...
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... As a result, Adams was not re-elected for neither president nor vice president post. Thomas Jefferson and Aaron Burr received the most number of votes and tied ...
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... of being formally uneducated himself he demanded his son Thomas be schooled ... to the Second Continental Congress, he already possessed, as John Adams remarked, "a ...
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... the Declaration the way Jefferson did, and if he did not Adams, who is a ... Thomas Jefferson contributed greatly to the creation of the US and gave many ideas to ...
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... Adams and My father's name was Reverend William Smith. My mother was a descendent of the Quincy's. A descendent of a 17th century puritan preacher, Thomas ...
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... John Quincy Adams had two brothers: Charles Adams who lived between the years 1770 and 1800, and Thomas Boylston Adams who lived between the years 1772 and 1832 ...
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... In the 1796 election Thomas Jefferson lost to John Adams and became his Vice President, but once Adams term ended he was up for re-election putting himself ...
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... life, and the writing of Common Sense in order to prove that Paine was just as important a figure as George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, John Jay ...
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... James Madison-Thomas Jefferson's Secretary of State finds a letter from John Adams to a Federalist judge named Marbury appointing him to the court. ...
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... Later that day a close friend of Jefferson and another historical figure died. He was John Adams, whose last words where," Thomas Jefferson survives."
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... Some of the characters, like Washington, Adams, and Franklin are very well known, but others like Thomas Gage and his wife are not, and so the Introduction ...
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... I decided on the name John Quincy Adams after my grandfather who was dying. ... I had my second son name Charles and later after I had another son named Thomas. ...
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... of rank. Unlike Adams, Thomas Jefferson's support increased throughout his administration. He was re-elected in 1804. Though he ...
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... The story begins as representatives, including John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, and Benjamin Franklin; from the 13 colonies meet in Philadelphia for the ...
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... Thomas Adams was trying to invent an alternative to rubber with this chicle when he accidentally invented the modern-day chewing gum. ...
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... good. Eight different people, including John Quincy Adams, Thomas Benton, and Sam Houston, are illustrated in this book. Each of ...
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... good. Eight different people, including John Quincy Adams, Thomas Benton, and Sam Houston, are illustrated in this book. Each of ...
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... Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, Ben Franklin, Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and George Washington were all Founding Fathers and famous Americans who ...
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