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    Nour Hassan Mrs. Nahsohn English 11A 8 December 2014 What it means to be an American The urban planners built communities, roads, stores, centers etc., under the vision of the American Identity. Families could choose to practice a religion, go to a school of their preference, and be treated fairly. Every July 4th, individuals celebrate this great country, America, and their involvement in the American Identity. The analysis of the American Identity is portrayed through four fundamental principles

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    regret to one of pride, prosperity, and patriotism. This shift in attitude also affects the figuring of America’s identity; it is no longer a place characterized by its religious freedom, but also one that is explicitly described as a “land of labor” (Franklin 473), dominated by economic promise and industry. In Franklin’s eyes, religion, morality, and prosperity are not mutually exclusive. In To Those Who Would Remove to America, he reveals his belief that, “Industry and constant employment are great

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    wrote a poem describing her puritan view on her house burning down. Esther Edwards writes “The Awful Sweetness of Walking with G-d”, a diary entry describing her daily life being part of a very religious family. During the revolutionary era, Benjamin Franklin published an article that offers advice on improving character. Additionally, Thomas Paine writes a pamphlet urging the colonists to take part in the fight against Britain. Throughout the colonial period, writers focused on responsibility to

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    Jonathan Milovic Mr. Jones AP U.S. History 15 September 2016 English Colonial Unity During the 17th and early 18th centuries, many American colonists took it upon themselves to unify the English colonies. As Puritans and other settlers began to establish villages across the eastern coast of North America, they found that the only way for them to function properly was through peace and order. Unity was attained through agreements and constitutions laying down the first steps to self-government and

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    There were two people that played major roles in this time, Sir Isaac Newton and Benjamin Franklin. Newton was an English scientist and mathematician, famous for his exploration of the laws of motion, optics, and gravity. As a result of his findings, the Newtonian universe was created. Rather than looking primarily to the invisible world

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    Benjamin Franklin continues to be revered in our present age as a man of incredible political, scientific, and literary talents. He’s also known as key observer of man with all his strengths and weaknesses. In this letter to Madam Brillon, Franklin stresses one key point with various techniques and rhetorical devices. In terms of overviewing this selection, there are various elements of Franklin’s letter that give a deeper meaning beyond its initial impression. Speaking to his “dear friend” Madame

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    Anna Bradstreet, Jonathan Edwards, and many writers had faith in religion, but others like Benjamin Franklin had faith in science. I believe that in order to find inner peace, people must learn to accept things for what they actually are. People do not need to have faith in religion to find their inner peace. Before reading this letter, I have not given much thought into the thing that unites all humans intellectually. This letter made me recognize that the key that unites us all is acceptance. Acceptance

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    Loyalist VS. Patriot William Franklin said to his father, Benjamin Franklin, in a letter at the start of the American Revolution, ¨If you intend to set the colonies aflame, take care to run away by the light of it.¨ This quote shows how William Franklin, the colonial governor of New Jersey was a Loyalist, while his father Benjamin Franklin was a Patriot. The father and son did not speak to each other because of their different views. Loyalists and Patriots had very different opinions on whether

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    are today. Many of the most significant events in American history could not have been possible without the help or involvement of this man. This report is being written about one of the men responsible for America’s success today. His name is Benjamin Franklin. This report will explain a lot of the significant events

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    In the pugnacious article "Thrift: The Rebirth of a Forgotten Virtue," the writer Daniel Akst uncovers the characterization and slant of the utilization of thrift. Throughout the article, Akst gives a few perspectives and cases of certain powerful individuals and their perspectives. Alongside the different perspectives of the individuals, there are numerous quotes from well respected people. When Akst uncovers his actual position on thrift towards the closure of his factious article, he trusts that

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