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    Robert E. Lee was a general in many battles. A total 5. He was born in Stratford Hall , Virginia. When he was 18 he joined the army. He thought it would be a good idea to help him further his education. In 1831, he married Mary Custis, Martha Washington's great-granddaughter. He had a total of 7 children with his wife Martha. In 1846 Lee was sent to war with Mexico. He commanded under General Scott. At the end of the war Scott praised Lee as a hero. He said that the US should have a life insurance

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    Imagine that you are living in early Jamestown, watching your fellow colonist die one by one. Early Jamestown is in present day Virginia. Over half of the original 110 settlers died by December 1607. By 1611, in Jamestown, more than 80% of 500 settlers died. When English colonist arrived, they built a fort on a place they called James Island, that they later called Jamestown. Many Jamestown colonist died because of environmental issues, lack of settler skills, and their relationship with the natives

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    Caroline Chisholm was philanthropist who born in Northampton, England, in the year of 1808. Originally born Caroline Jones, her parents, Caroline Jones and William Jones, were very remarkable people who knew of no meanness but only of being kind to everyone. William Jones was a pig-dealer and also owned land, while her mother, Caroline, had a very bubbly personality and used her Christian values everyday just like her husband. Growing up, Caroline was a member of the Church of England and had previously

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    Abel Gardner and Susanna Bryant, Parents of Penelope Gardner Abel, son of Benjamin Gardner and Rachel Smith Gardner, was born in Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts, on February 12, 1763. He grew to 5 feet 7 inches tall and had light brown hair and blue eyes. In his son George Bryant’s history, he states: “My father never belonged to any religious sect, although he was a good moral man.” His life long trade was being a blacksmith. Abel started his military service at the tender age of 15 years. In

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    we are weak; unable to cope with so formidable an adversary. But when shall we be stronger?”. In other words, he had a sense of what was wrong and right.Secondly, he uses pathos when he talks about patriotism and nationalism. The audience was the Virginia colony, and he is trying to convince them to join the fight against Britain.The author states, “Our brethren

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    several positions in the government which include: first secretary of state (1789-94); second vice president (1797-1801); and, as the third president (1801-1809). Thomas Jefferson was born at the Shadwell plantation, outside of Charlottesville, Virginia, on April 13, 1743. Jefferson was born into a very prominent family of Virginia’s planter elite. His mother was Jane Randolph Jefferson who was a member of the Randolph clan who claim descendant from English and Scottish royalty. His father was

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    Massachusetts and Virginia, Different Beginnings With the colonization of the New World came financial, religious, and strategic opportunities. England answered this call in various ways as British colonies began with certain interests in mind. Massachusetts and Virginia, besides being started with royal charters, were planted in separate locations, with unique resources, and by Englishmen with entirely different intentions. The beginning of two unique early American colonies starts with two very

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    After the dreadful, unfortunate events at Charlottesville, Virginia, the distinct ideologies over the removal of Confederate statues or monuments have incited a vast debate in the United States. As a result of the great argument, people have developed, expressed, published, and defended the different ideas in the media, events, and marches across the country. Therefore, it is necessary to understand both sides of the predicament before having a concrete opinion on the issue. On one hand, the modern

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    Martha Washington was the first daughter of John Dandridge and Frances Jones. She was born on June 2, 1731 in New Kent County. Virginia. Frances, her mother, was an orphan and Frances’s father awarded her an inheritance of slaves and land. John, her father, had a background that was humble in England; he then emigrated in 1714. Martha’s parents married in 1730. When they married, John was a successful planter with about 500 acres across the Pamunkey River in New York County. He owned twenty

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    Patrick Henry Rhetorical Analysis Governor of Virginia, Patrick Henry, in his “Speech in the Virginia Convention” asserts the fact that they must stand against the British and fight for their freedom. He musters a great amount of patriotism through his eloquent tone in order to rile the people up to fight for freedom. Henry’s purpose is to encourage Americans to become independent from the British and to display American patriotism. Throughout the speech, Henry elaborates his purposes through

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