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John Ledyard (1751-1789)
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(5 pp) John Ledyard (1751-1789) was one of the
first great American explorers. He accompanied
Cook's third expedition as a sailor, and so visited
the Pacific, the Northwest Coast, Alaska, and
Hawaii, where he was one of the oarsmen in the
boat that took Cook ashore for the parley at which
he was murdered. After the American Revolution, at
the behest of Thomas Jefferson (then U.S. minister
in Paris), Ledyard attempted to cross over to
America by traversing Russia, only to be arrested
and expelled from the country.
Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: BBledyrd.doc
John Woolman
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This 5 page paper looks at the life and influence that effected the eighteen century Quaker John Woolman and his beliefs. The paper identifies key point in his life and discussed the effect these may have had ion his life. The bibliography cites 5 sources.
Filename: TEwolman.wps
John Woolman’s “Journal” and Benjamin Franklin’s “Autobiography” and “The Way to Wealth”
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This 5 page report discusses the writings of two great Americans from the 18th century -- the relatively unknown John Woolman and the very well-known Ben Franklin. Each offered important insight regarding morality, business, and morality in business. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: BWwoolmn.rtf
Josiah Bartlett: Founding Father
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A 6 page paper on Josiah Bartlett. The paper examines his role and significance in the founding of the United States. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: RAjosb.rtf
Lefkowitz/Washington's Aides-De-Camp
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A 5 page book review that addresses Arthur Lefkowitz 2003 text George Washington's Indispensable Men. This book argues that the immense role that General Washington played in winning the American Revolution was greatly facilitated by the 32 men who served as his aides-de-camp during the course of the war. Washington's aides helped him with the mountain of correspondence that his position entailed. However, Lefkowitz argues that the relationship between Washington and his aids was deeper and more profound and that these highly intelligent and responsible men also helped as behind-the-scene advisors. Lefkowitz makes his point very well, but provides sketchier proof on his second thematic point in describing Washington's relationship with his aides. No additional sources cited.
Filename: khlefaid.rtf
Legitimate Violence Equals Justice: Evidence from Frankenstein, Thomas Jefferson and Hitler
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A 6 page contention that legitimate violence can equate to justice. The author of this paper uses examples from history as well as from fiction to illustrate this contention. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: PPvioJst.rtf
Lessons in Self-Improvement from the Writings of Benjamin Franklin and Frederick Douglass
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This is a 7 page paper discussing the lives and the self-improvement writings of Benjamin Franklin and Frederick Douglass. In Franklin’s “Autobiography” he helped formulate a plan that others could follow as a guide for self-improvement and improvement in society. Douglass’ “Narrative” documented his life as a slave and the freedom it attained in order to inspire further compassion and movement toward the end of slavery.
Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: TJBenja1.rtf
Liberty from 1776 to 2000
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This 11 page paper looks at the way in which Thomas Jefferson and Thomas Paine viewed the concept of liberty. Liberty as it exists today is looked at and the legacy of the two great men are incorporated in the overall analysis. The Declaration of Independence is quoted. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: SA048lib.wps
Luther Martin, John Lansing, and Robert Yates: Roles in the Constitutional Convention
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A 5 page overview of the roles of these three New York delegates in the Constitutional Convention. Emphasizes that these three men contrasted vividly in their opinions and philosophies in comparison to the language and provisions which ultimately would be incorporated into the Constitution of the United States. Concludes that while the voices of the few men like Martin, Lansing, and Yates were ultimately muted, they were muted by a majority of men who envisioned a strong and united country. The viewpoints of the majority and the minority blended together into the volatile mix which was just right for the insurance of a document which would stand the tests of time. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: PPconstC.wps
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