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American History Information Directory
The Cornerstone Of American LawThe Cornerstone of American Law
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The Declaration Of Independence
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More American History Articles... the times, he was every bit as great as our adoration of him suggests he was. Thomas Jefferson s service to the new American union lasted over fifty years. He not only contributed to the core philosophical underpinnings upon which our democracy I based, he served in a variety of offices and made some phenomenal contributions to the developing country including * 1775 - Served in the Continental Congress * 1776 Wrote the Declaration of Independence * 1779-1781 - Governor ... ... that was available for America to inhabit. At first, the very idea of becoming a nation was seemingly impossible for the early settlers to grasp. They came here to escape persecution, tyranny or to make a new home for their families. If they could have looked a few hundred years down the line into the future and seen the powerhouse of a nation that would grow up from their work in those early years, they would have been stunned that this country grew to be such a world ... ... unreasonable controls on the colonies. American s are fiercely independent people and that independent spirit was born in the battles of the revolutionary war where America stated firmly that they would no longer bow to a king or let the centralized government have such sweeping control over individual lives. The outrage over how England tried to put the colonies under servitude was the foal that caused the explosion known as the Revolutionary War. And much effort was ... ... those killed in that fort included Davy Crocket, Jim Bowie, the commander of the unit Lieutenant Colonel William B. Travis. It was Travis that inspired his men to fight against insurmountable odds and his courage is what we celebrate whenever we say that famous rallying cry that come out of this battle which was Remember the Alamo. Travis wrote in a letter how he defied the Mexican attackers on the eve of the final siege. I am besieged, by a thousand or more of the Mexicans ...
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