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... the army. Washington also appointed the guidelines for our country today as leader of the Constitutional Convention. His dominance ...
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... Benjamin Franklin among others. George Washington played a substantial role at the convention. Being revered Commander-in-Chief ...
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... Known as CITES, and sometimes known as the Washington Convention, the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora, came ...
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... York City. Washington was also an important leader in the movement that led to the Constitutional Convention of 1787. At first this ...
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... Atlanta. Political leaders had invited Washington to speak at a convention that celebrated the South's resurgence in business. Never ...
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... Washington headed the Virginia delegation to the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia. He took a big part in the making of the Constitution. ...
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... to surrender. In 1787, Washington was elected as a delegate to the Constitutional Convention, but was chosen President. In 1788 ...
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... Washington headed the Virginia delegation to the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia. He took a big part in the making of the Constitution. ...
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... him back. He was asked to join Constitutional Convention and help resolve the issue. Washington did so reluctantly. He assisted ...
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... Washington was fully aware of the division between states were regarding slavery. During the Constitutional Convention I found no evidence of him speaking out ...
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... as commander in chief of the Continental forces.8 In May 1787, Washington headed the Virginia delegation to the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia and ...
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... This, once again was not to be for in May 1787, Washington headed the Virginia delegation to the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia. ...
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... This, once again was not to be for in May 1787, Washington headed the Virginia delegation to the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia. ...
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... The Federalists gained a great deal of prestige and advantage from the approval of George Washington, who had chaired the Constitutional Convention. ...
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... A major convention centre was even opened in1983. There is a very effective transportation network in and around Washington. Many ...
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... a crowd outside a Republican Convention with rubber balls and peppers spray. This incident prompted many lawsuits and further protests. Washington may not have ...
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... constitution Hamilton was chosen by the newly inaugurated President Washington to be ... government as a place to start during the Philadelphia convention he now ...
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... Washington's second key point was that blacks should learn a trade rather than ... than real estate or industrial skills; that the political convention or stump ...
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... On September 17, 1787, George Washington, President of the Federal Convention, sent the completed constitution to the Congress of the Confederation, urging ...
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... Public speaking was somewhat of a hobby for Washington until the National Education Association asked him to speak at their national convention in Madison ...
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... Catt also began to work nationally for the National American Woman Suffrage Association, speaking in 1890 at its Washington, DC, convention. ...
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... In 1895 Washington was invited to speak at The Cotton States Convention in Atlanta to help represent the south a desirable location for future financial ...
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... He threatened to resign his position and Washington gave him command of a New York light infantry ... Hamilton tried to take advantage of the convention's failure. ...
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... Six men stand out as leaders of the convention: George Washington, who quickly made president of the convention, James Madison, Edmund Randolph, Benjamin ...
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... Several outstanding leaders exercised great influence over the convention. (a) George Washington presided with dignity and fairness. ...
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... on their own. At a convention in Washington DC in 1868, she expressed her disdain for "the masculine element". She felt men had ...
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... 20, 1895, in Washington, DC Douglass attended a convention for women's suffrage. Adam Clayton Powell, Jr., b. New Haven, Conn., Nov. 29, 1908, d. Apr. ...
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... Following the election of George Washington as president of the convention, Governor Edmund Randolph of Virginia presented a draft of a new constitution .The ...
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... Among those who attended were the president of the convention, George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, Alexander Hamilton, John Dickinson, Roger Sherman, and ...
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... at Valley Forge. It was God who inspired men like Washington, Adams, and Madison at the Constitutional Convention. There is no doubt ...
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