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Jason Diaz

Colonel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 1 views

  • abbreviated as Col or COL, is a military rank of a
  • Today, a colonel is usually a military title rated as the highest, or the second-highest, field rank below the general, or "flag", grades. In some small military forces, it can be the highest rank held.
anonymous

Friedrich Wilhelm von Steuben - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 2 views

  • Friedrich Wilhelm Augustin Ludolf Gerhard
    • daniel cruz
       
      he trained the soldiers in the malitia of "the ghost"
    • Clarissa Caraballo
       
      he is a german genral .he trained washingtons army as profesional soldiers .
    • Jason Diaz
       
      He was a military officer. But he served as inspector general. He was also a Major general of the continental army.
    • Geselle Valera
       
      he was a major general and he trained washingtons army
    • Ashley Torres
       
      he trained washingtons army and was also a major general.
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    and was a fat man lol. and had to use a translator but made the army better than ever.
Steven Pierna

George Mason Biography | Encyclopedia of World Biography Biography - 0 views

  • George Mason was born in Virginia, son of a wealthy planter.
    • Steven Pierna
       
      His father would grow Tabacoo. Tabacoo was very expensive back then and now to. So, if you had Tabacoo you were considered cool
  • He declined to serve, as he steadfastly avoided higher offices in his reluctant role as a Revolutionary statesman.
    • Steven Pierna
       
      George Mason, very intelligent, but, he would keep a low profile on things.
  • Many details in the approved Constitution, such as the mandatory origin of tax bills in the House, bore testimony to Mason's persistence.
    • Steven Pierna
       
      George Mason did not like taxes. That was onr of the reason he is a Patriot
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    • Steven Pierna
       
      No one really liked taxes, but, sadly ever one had to live like that.
Janelly Rodriguez

Hannibal Hamlin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

    • Janelly Rodriguez
       
      he used to be vice president but when lincoln was assasinated he became president
    • Janelly Rodriguez
       
      he was in office for only 4 years
Malik Rodgers

Abraham Lincoln - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 1 views

    • Janelly Rodriguez
       
      abraham lincoln was born febuary 12,1808and died april 15,1865
    • Janelly Rodriguez
       
      lincol was the first president to be assasinated
    • Janelly Rodriguez
       
      he was the first republican to run for office
  • until his assassination in April 1865
  • Lincoln won the Republican Party nomination
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  • Lincoln became the first American president to be assassinated.
    • Janelly Rodriguez
       
      he was shot in a movie theartre
  • An 1864 Mathew Brady photo depicts President Lincoln reading a book with his youngest son, Tad
    • Janelly Rodriguez
       
      this is a photo of abraham lincoln when he was young
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Thomas Mundy Peterson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 1 views

    • Jaylen Gibson
       
      In Perth Amboy, New Jersy, a African American man came to vot and he was the first African American to vote in the United States.
  • He was born in Metuchen, New Jersey, to parents who had been slaves owned by the Mundy family. He was a school custodian in Perth Amboy. Active in the Republican Party, he became that the city's first African-American to hold elected office, on the Middlesex County Commission.
    • Jaylen Gibson
       
      Peterson was slave owned and was a janitor and he was the first man to vote.
Abby hernandez

Compromise of 1877 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • The Compromise of 1877 was an informal, unwritten deal that settled the disputed 1876 U.S. Presidential election and ended Congressional Reconstruction
  • The compromise essentially stated that Southern Democrats would acknowledge Hayes as President, but only if the Republicans acceded to various demands: The removal of all Federal troops from the former Confederate States. (Troops only remained in Louisiana, South Carolina, and Florida, but the Compromise finalized the process.) The appointment of at least one Southern Democrat to Hayes' cabinet. (David M. Key of Tennessee became Postmaster General.) Hayes had already promised this. The construction of another transcontinental railroad using the Texas and Pacific in the South (this had been part of the "Scott Plan," proposed by Thomas A. Scott, which initiated the process that led to the final compromise). Legislation to help industrialize the South
  • Points 1 and 2 took effect almost immediately; 3 and 4 were not recognized until 1930
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  • Historians argue that the agreement should not be called a compromise (Peskin, 1973). Others emphasize that the Republican party abandoned the Southern Blacks (DeSantis, 1982) to racist Democratic party rule. In any case, Reconstruction ended, and the supremacy of the Democratic Party in the South was cemented with the ascent of the "Redeemer" governments that displaced the Republican governments. After the Compromise of 1877, white supremacy generally caused the South to vote Democratic in elections for federal office (the "Solid South") until 1966
    • Abby hernandez
       
      The confederate states didn't anything to do with the union states because of president abraham lincoln.
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    the compromise of 1877 Must Read !
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