Americanization And Citizenhip Lessons in Community And National Ideals for New

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Refer to 1*0 80. Alexander Hamilton. Born in the West Indies, 1757. Died 1804. Throughout an active public career, but chiefly as Secretary of the Treasury under Washington, Hamilton rendered services to the country greater than almost any man in our history, with the exception of Washington and Lincoln. (Read the biography by C. A. Conant. ) 81. John Adams. Born in Massachusetts, 1735. Died 1826. Second President of the United States, 1796-1800. Like Washington, Franklin, and Jefferson, Adams ...was a leader of the colonies both before and during the War of the Revolution. Afterward, he helped in making treaties with several European nations. Of our country Adams said: "As a government so popular can be supported only by universal knowledge and virtue, it is the duty of all ranks to promote the means of education as well as true religion, purity of manners, and integrity of life. " 82. Thomas Jefferson. Born in Virginia, 1743. Died 1826. Third President of the United States, 1801-1809. He drafted the Declaration of Independence (refer to 1f 53) and later, as President, showed how thoroughly he believed in the principle "that all men are created equal.

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