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Washington Crossing
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Washington's men didn't like the concept of traversing the stream with all the ice blocks, let solely traversing in the evening which is hard to glimpse where you are going. Many fighters were ill and the freezing climate wasn't assisting t...

George Washington Carver
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George 1916) He excelled in art and music, but art instructor Etta Budd, whose father was head of the Iowa State College Department of Horticulture, recognized Carver's horticultural talents. She convinced him to pursue a more pragmatic car...

Washington Crossing
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Washington's men didn't like the concept of traversing the stream with all the ice blocks, let solely traversing in the evening which is hard to glimpse where you are going. Many fighters were ill and the freezing climate wasn't assisting t...

George Washington
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George accompanied him. The younger brother contracted smallpox and returned to Virginia alone, but with a immunity to a disease that destroyed colonial-era armies. Lawrence died in 1752, and the Mount Vernon estate passed by stages into Ge...

George Washington
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George Washington was the eldest son of Augustine Washington and his second wife, Mary Ball Washington, who were prosperous Virginia gentry of English descent. George spent his early years on the family estate on Pope's Creek along the Poto...

George Washington
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George Washington was born on Februrary 22, 1732 Westmoreland County, Virginia. Washington inherited much more than a good mind and strong body. He learned morals, manners, and respect for God. He also persued by two interrelated interests,...

Web Dubois V. Booker T. Washington
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The life of an African-American in the late 1800s and early 1900s was one of poverty without education or equality. After the Civil War ended, the South was war-torn and impoverished and under Reconstruction. Almost all whites in that regi...