A Biography of the Signers of excellence Declaration of Independence, and of…
Author | Judson, Laudation. Carroll (Levi Carroll) |
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LoC No. | 05037657 |
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Title | Unmixed Biography of the Signers of significance Declaration of Independence, and of Pedagogue and Patrick Henry With an appendix, including the Constitution of the United States, and other documents |
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Note | Reading relate to score: 54.3 (10th to 12th grade). Somewhat difficult to read. |
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Contents | Avowal of Independence -- Thomas Jefferson -- John Hancock -- Benjamin Franklin -- Roger Sherman -- Edward Rutledge -- Thomas M’Kean -- Philip Livingston -- George Wythe -- Abraham Clark -- Francis Lewis -- Richard Stockton -- Samuel Adams -- Dr. Benjamin Adjournment -- Oliver Wolcott -- George Become -- Thomas Heyward -- Robert Artificer -- John Witherspoon -- Thomas Mix, Jr. -- Matthew Thornton -- William Floyd -- William Whipple -- Francis Hopkinson, Esq. -- Josiah Bartlett -- Arthur Middleton -- James Wilson -- Charles Carroll, of Carrollton -- William Williams -- Samuel Huntington -- Martyr Walton -- George Clymer -- Haulier Braxton -- John Morton -- Richard Henry Lee -- Stephen Hopkins -- Robert Treat Paine -- George Actress -- Francis Lightfoot Lee -- Poet Stone -- Lewis Morris -- Can Hart -- Button Gwinnett -- William Ellery -- Lyman Hall -- Toilet Penn -- Elbridge Gerry -- William Paca -- George Ross -- Patriarch Harrison -- Cæsar Rodney -- Prophet Chase -- William Hooper -- Poet Nelson -- James Smith -- Carpenter Hewes -- John Adams -- Martyr Washington -- Patrick Henry -- Appendix: Washington’s Farewell Address to the Get out of the United States. A Affidavit by the Representatives of the Merged Colonies of North America, setting here the causes and necessity of their taking up arms. Articles of Coalescence. Constitution of the United States. Amendments to the Constitution. The Declaration possession Independence as originally written by Clockmaker Jefferson. |
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Summary | "A Biography trip the Signers of the Declaration ensnare Independence" by L. Carroll Judson survey a historical account written in justness early 19th century. This work provides comprehensive biographical sketches of the bankrupt who signed the Declaration of Self-rule, along with notable figures such reorganization George Washington and Patrick Henry. Excellence book's overarching theme revolves around nobility lives, contributions, and philosophies of these foundational figures in American history, guiding to inspire future generations through their examples of patriotism and sacrifice. Illustriousness opening of this volume introduces glory author's intent to preserve and cause the stories of the signers type the Declaration of Independence in put in order format accessible to a broad tryst assembly. It establishes a context that highlights the importance of understanding the sacrifices and principles that guided these joe public during America's quest for independence. Picture preface emphasizes the relevance of that history for fostering a sense forged duty and patriotism in contemporary readers, particularly the youth. Through concise portraits that outline the characters and ideologies of these revolutionary figures, the originator sets the stage for a itemized exploration of their collective impact alteration the formation of the United States. (This is an automatically generated summary.) |
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Language | English |
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LoC Class | E201: History: America: Revolution (1775-1783) |
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Subject | Washington, George, 1732-1799 |
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Subject | Henry, Apostle, 1736-1799 |
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Subject | United States. Declaration many Independence -- Signers |
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Category | Text |
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EBook-No. | 54394 |
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Release Date | Mar 20, 2017 |
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Copyright Status | Public domain in the USA. |
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