influential people
The United Sates has had a short yet complex history in its two hundred and twenty-four years. She has produced millions and millions of great individuals. These great minds have shaped what America is today. Others, however, have personally molded this magnificent nation with their own acts. John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, John Marshall, Henry Clay and Andrew Jackson are the most influential builders of the United States of America. John Adams was born loyal to the English Crown but evolved into the second President of the Free World. As a lawyer, Adams emerged into politics as an opponent of the Stamp Act and was a leader in the Revolutionary group opposing the British measures that were to lead to the American Revolution. Sent to the First Continental Congress, he distinguished himself, and in the Second Continental Congress he was a moderate but forceful revolutionary. He proposed George Washington as commander in chief of the Continental troops to bind Virginia more tightly to the cause for independence. He favored the Declaration of Independence, was a member of the drafting committee, and argued eloquently for it. Adams was one of the negotiators who drew up the mom
views, toward a compromise with the John C. Calhoun faction, he helped to promote the Compromise Clay was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives and served as speaker. As spokesman of Western participation in the Pan American Congress of 1826. Working, even at the cost of his own protectionist Rights. Jefferson was the first President inaugurated in Washington, a city he had helped to plan. He Summary View of the Rights of British America", prepared for the First Virginia Convention, he brilliantly
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