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    Winston Churchill spoke. This quote means that it’s good to stand up for something/someone. Winston Churchill was born on November 30, 1874 in Woodstock, England. Churchill was intended to be born in January, but was premature. He was given birth by Lady Churchill and Lord Randolph Churchill. Lord and Lady Churchill didn’t want any more children, so Winston was their only one. Surprisingly Winston and his father weren’t very close like a lot of fathers and sons were. Lord and lady Churchill are not

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    Sir Winston Spencer-Churchill: A Biography Hannah Atkins English 12 May 2015 "Never, never, never give up" – 1941 speech to the students of Harrow Abstract This paper explores the personal life and career of Sir Winston Spencer- Churchill (1874-1965). Soldier, member of Parliament, Prime Minister twice, husband, father, leader- all of these apply to Winston Churchill, one of the most influential men of the twentieth century, and possibly all of time. He became one of the youngest members

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    “The price of greatness is responsibility.”-Winston Churchill. Winston Churchill was one of the most important men during the war. “Winnie”, aka Winston Churchill, was prime minister throughout the war and up to the years before his death. Sir Winston Leonard Churchill, aka Winston Churchill, was born on November 30, 1874. He is the son of Randolph Churchill and Jeanette Jerome. He was born in Blenheim Palace, Woodstock, England, but he grew up in Dublin, Ireland. He had a sad childhood

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    Winston Churchill Born Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill on November 30, 1874, to an aristocratic family, his father, Lord Randolph Churchill (February 13, 1849) was a British politician was part of the Conservative party. Lord Randolph later began to lead The House Of Commons (the lower house of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, Great Britain, and Ireland, who congregate in the palace, Westminster and was on the road to being the prime minister, but was not able to carry out the idea because

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    victory, there is no survival” (Churchill). Winston Churchill was a man of large stature in the twentieth century. Churchill was a political man for the entirety of his life. He never had much of a stable career as a politician. He was antagonistic, careless of the etiquette of party politics, and did little in the way of popular thinking. Churchill, as big a man as any, had humble beginnings. Churchill was born to parents Lord Randolph Churchill and Jennie Churchill on November 30, 1874. While his

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    Leonard Spencer-Churchill was born into a family of Eng-lish aristocrat-politicians on November 30, 1874 in Oxfordshire, England. Growing up, Churchill displayed similar traits of his fa-ther, Lord Randolph Churchill; who was a British statesman from a well-established English family. His father had also been in-volved in Tory politics in the 1870’s and 1880’s which set the path way for Churchill. His mother Jeanette “Jennie” Jerome was an American heiress born into wealth. Mr. Churchill grew up in Dublin

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    Why should people be remembered? People should be remembered for their actions, personality, and overall thought on life. Winston Churchill had many amazing and terrible parts of his career and life.Winston Churchill impacted the world and should be remembered for his strategy, his novels, and his victories against extremely powerful forces. Winston Churchill is one of Britain’s greatest leaders,but everybody has to start small. Winston was born on November 7th, 1874 at the Duke of Marlbarough’s

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    Born Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill on November 30, 1874, to an aristocratic family, his father Lord Randolph Churchill (February 13, 1849) was a British politician was part of the Conservative party. Lord Randolph later began to lead The House Of Commons (the lower house of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, Great Britain, and Ireland, who congregate in the palace Westminster) and was on the road to being the prime minister but was not able to carry out the idea because of his own miscalculations

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    Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill was born to Lord Randolph Churchill and Jeanette Jerome on November 30, 1874. Churchill grew up in Dublin, Ireland and attended two schools there, as well. In classes, he proved to be rebellious and independent. He did terribly in school, so he was sent to a boarding school near London, England in April of 1888. This was the start of military career. He joined the Harrow Rifle Corps only a few weeks after his enrollment. It seemed, at first, that the military path

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    Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill was born in November 30th, 1874 in Woodstock, Oxfordshire, England. His parents were Jennie Jerome and Lord Randolph Churchill. At a young age Churchill lived in Dublin, Ireland. This was due to his father being employed by his grandfather as his private secretary. Churchill became fascinated with the military at this early age as he watched the military parades pass by the official residence of the leader of Ireland. Churchill was not close to his mother or father

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