North American Presidents Essays, Research Papers & Term Papers (355 essays)
North American Presidents essays:
"Although Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson were two great leaders in U.S. History, they both had very different views of Government and the Economy."
... leaders/groups contributed in the ratification of the Constitution, but interpreted the foundations and articles differently. For example, Jefferson believed that the proposed central government ...
An analysis of Vice President Aaron Burr's role in a possible conspiracy against America.
... Vice President. It was not until later that the world really learned how nefarious this one man was. Aaron Burr was allegedly single-handedly responsible for a plan that, had it been successful, would have completely changed life as we know ...
AP GEORGE WASHINGTON TERM PAPER
... any president accomplishes or does. It possess a symbolic, ritualistic, almost mystical quality that inheres in the office as well. Washington contributed best by serving as a symbol. The Constitution of the new United States provided ...
Jacksonian Democrats.
... Jacksonian Democrats viewed themselves and their leader, Jackson, as the guardians of the United States Constitution, political democracy, individual liberty, and equality of economic opportunity. Advancements were made for the common man during Jackson's administration and for practically ...
Abraham Lincoln and Jefferson Davis and their work
... in abolishing slavery. Davis was a politician, president of the Confederate States of America, and also a successful planter. He had beliefs for the South to continue in the old ways with slavery and plantations. Both Lincoln and ...
Lincoln, the Great Emancipator? (In Class Essay for AP US)
... always personally wished for in the Emancipation Proclamation. Before entering presidency, Lincoln had established in his presidential debates with Douglass that he was not advocating the abolishment of slavery, but ...
President Report: Ronald Reagan, How did this president address/attack the social, political, economic, religious, and moral issues of the time?
... our founding fathers, freedom has been an idea that has forever infiltrated Americans' hearts and souls. Ronald Reagan was a president that dedicated his words and actions of his two term presidency to the protection of peoples' freedoms. During ...
Life of John F. Kennedy.
... presidency, making the decisions to avert possible nuclear conflict with world superpowers, greatness can be seen. Kennedy also found the time to author several best-selling novels from his experiences . His symbolic figure represented all the charm, vigor and optimism of ...
Benjamin Franklin
... His final public act was to sign a memorial to the state legislature as president of the Pennsylvania society for the abolition of black slavery. Benjamin Franklin died at the age of ...
Contrasting Views of Jefferson and Hamilton about the National Bank
... politics and economics, and their interpretation of the Constitution. Jefferson and Hamilton were both fundamental in the creation of the Constitution and the present government. They both agreed that the government ...