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    Looking at the world nations, France is one of the most advanced nations that are currently an ally to the United States (US). Looking at the political, economic, and military situation of France can best describe the type of ideals and direction of focus the society has and will continue to have over the next few years or more. France has a somewhat similar political system to the US. They have a President, known as the President of the Republic. The French President serves a five year term,

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    John Adams John Adams was born on October 30, 1735, in Massachusetts Bay. He was born in a well-to-do family of five. He is the eldest son and was named after his father, John Adams. Young Adams was able to receive a proper childhood education, as his father was a deacon of the Congregational church, as well as a lieutenant of the local militia. Despite his busy schedule, his main interest and occupation was farming. At 1761, Adams’ father passed away due to the flu epidemic. His mother remarried

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    John Adams John Adams was criticized during his presidency by his enemies as well as his colleagues. Obviously, his reputation as president doesn't really bring a positive thought to ones head. But does John Adams deserve a better reputation as the president of the United States? He just did not do a very good job when it came to picking his cabinet. His colleagues messed up his reputation. On the other hand, a newspaper called the Aurora, which was publicized in Philadelphia during his presidency

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    such as; law, and politics. He also was a statesman. He was elected Vice President under John Adams, which made him be the second in the history of the United States, in the year of 1797. He served as Vice President from 1797 to 1801. When Jefferson was elected President, he was only 57 year old. He was elected in 1801 right after

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    and Adams became politicians and rose to the position of President of the United States. John Adams took the position as the second President of the United States after serving as George Washington’s Vice President. Adams served as President from March 4, 1797 to March 4, 1801. Thomas Jefferson succeeded his Predecessor and was voted in as President after Adams’s first term, making him the third President of the United States. As Presidents of the United Sates, their duties were to uphold laws and

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    The start of the American and french revolution began with the French and indian war. The french and indian war led to high costs in taxes which led the revolutions. France was a constitutional monarchy along with the American colonies being led by England under the power of King George the third. Before the french revolution France was led off social classes and inequality. The cost of consumer goods increased leading to people in the lower social class to struggle to get food and it led to people

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    To what extent were the Jeffersonians successful in achieving their goals between 1801-1809? Thomas Jefferson was the second vice president and the third president of the United States. During his time as president, the Jeffersons were highly successful in achieving their goals. In 1800, the nation had a choice between John Adams and Thomas Jefferson. Federalist feared Jefferson would return power to the states, dismantle thea army and the navy, and overturn Hamilton's’ financial system. The Revolution

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    Through 1789 to 1816, the United States faced a difficult time becoming a stable nation. England and France caused distinct problems for the U.S and the four presidential administrations who tried their best to solve those problems.However, the two presidents Jefferson and Madison were members of the republican party, they had principles and philosophies of their own that were very different than the views of the federalist. Even though both the Federalist and the Democratic-republican approached

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    happened between France and United States back in 1803. The Louisiana Purchase was a negotiation for land that covered America; Mississippi and the Rocky Mountains, that was owned by the French. As a result of growth in America using the Mississippi river westwards was halted due to the French controlling the ports. President Thomas had predicted this turn of events and France intention a year before 1803; his prediction foresaw Spain handing over Louisiana to the Napoleonic France (Lewis, 2003). It

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    argue about president Woodrow Wilson’s success at the Paris Peace Conference, however the conference is regarded as one of Wilson’s biggest failures during his days. The Paris Peace Conference’s main goal was to establish the terms of peace after World War One. Moreover France and Britain which are known as the dominant powers of the Triple Entente, were seeking revenge and wanted to make Germany suffer after their glorious victory against the Triple Alliance. On the other hand president Woodrow Wilson

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