“His birth name was Hiram Ulysses Grant in the meantime, his name was changed due to a clerical error during his first days at the United States Military Academy at West Point”. (civilwar.org) Ulysses was a commanding general in the US Army and brought part of his army staff to the White House. When he was a child, he was like any other normal kid, he went to school, finished his chores, fished, and rode horses. Hiram Ulysses Grant was born on April 27, 1822 in Point Pleasant, Ohio. “His Father was a tanner who took animal hides and processed them into leather.
Hiram Ulysses Grant was born April 27, 1823, in Point Pleasant, Ohio. He usually went by the name Ulysses Grant. It was frequently said that the "S" in Ulysses S. Grant stood for Simpson. His parents' names were Jesse Root Grant and Hannah Simpson Grant.
George Washington George Washington is a name that we are all familiar with. But, what was his life? He was born in 1732, on February 22. He fought in the war, and then later became the first President of the United States. He served his term for eight years, and then later passed away in 1799.
Do you want to hear about an amazing man of the Revolution? Thomas Jefferson was a well known Patriot/President. He served as president from 1801-1809. Before this he was a patriot for the british. He had a good impact on the british.
Samuel Hood History Mrs. Abdoulaye 12/2/15 Thomas Jefferson Bio Thomas Jefferson was born on April 13, 1743, at Shadwell Plantation, his home near Charlottesville ,Virginia. Thomas grew up with both of his parents and lived as one of the most prominent family of Virginia’s planter elite. Jane R. Jefferson, Thomas’ mother, was a descendant of a royal scottish and British family, known as the Randolphs. His father, Peter Jefferson, however, wasn’t a descendant of royalty, but a successful farmer and skilled surveyor and cartographer who mass produced the first accurate map of Virginia.
Thomas Jefferson was the president of the United States of America. He was the third president in America. (Biography.com)Thomas Jefferson is the author of the American Declaration of Independence. (Biography.com)Thomas Jefferson was born in April, 13, 1743 near Great Brittan’s empire. (Biograpy.com)
Founding Father of the United States February 22, 1732 – the date the first president of the United States was born. Augustine Washington’s first child with Mary Ball Washington, his second wife, he was born close to present-day Westmoreland County in Virginia. He lived on Pope’s Creek Estate where he received very little formal education as a kid except from tutors. George’s father died in 1743, leaving his brother Lawrence Washington to serve as George’s surrogate father. Lawrence married into the Fairfax family allowing George to become a wealthy Virginian planter.
Thomas Jefferson was born on April 13, 1743, in Shadwell, Virginia. Jefferson had eight siblings, and was the third to be born. Jefferson excelled in school, studying 15 hours a day, taking interest in arts and languages, and went on to study law and become a lawyer. In the far future, Jefferson had the honor to be the first Secretary of State of the United States from 1789 to 1793. Also, he was vice president under John Adams from 1797 to 1801.
Thomas Jefferson stands as one of the most influential figures among the founding fathers of the United States. His contributions to the nation, both as a writer and a leader, have left an indelible mark on American history. Thomas Jefferson had a crucial role in shaping the nation's identity, from his authorship of the Declaration of Independence to his presidency and his impact on the fight for American freedom. At the heart of Jefferson's legacy lies his authorship of the Declaration of Independence. His eloquent words, penned in 1776, articulated the ideals of liberty, equality, and self-governance upon which the United States was founded.
George Washington Carver was born into a world where African Americas were not treated equal. He was born during the Lincoln administration, where President Lincoln was working to have a united United States of America. The Southern part of the United States were supportive of having black slaves to work on their farms and plantations. The Northern part of the United States, however, did not support the use of slaves to perform work. This caused a huge conflict within the country and started the Civil War.
Booker T. Washington, the principal of the African American Tuskegee Institute, hired George to run the agricultural department in 1896. George received a big salary and two rooms on campus. '' Tuskegee's agricultural department achieved national renown under George's leadership, curriculum, and faculty that he helped to shape.'' (Source one) During his free time George continued to experiment. George's motto was ''
However, George didn’t stop there. At the age of 30, he became the first official African-American to attend Simpson College in Indianola, Iowa. Then, in 1894, he went to Iowa Agricultural College (now Iowa State University in Ames, Iowa) and received his bachelor’s degree in agricultural science. Two years afterwards, he received his master’s degree in the same field and became the first African-American to do so. He became prevalent around the nation, and because of this, Booker T. Washington, founder of the Tuskegee Institute in Alabama, offered George a position (and he accepted).
Megan Erickson 9/4/15 English Two Honors Radiance of Tomorrow Essay Bockaire and his family survived horrors, that for many of us would only appear in nightmares. Throughout the book Radiance of Tomorrow by Ishmael Beah they overcome battles that include war and decreasing resources. They had to do everything they could to survive the hardships they had been put into. Backer was receive little to no pay for the work he was doing as a teacher, leaving him struggling to provide for his family.
Thomas Jefferson’s works and ideas laid the foundation for several key aspects on the limits of the United States government, the idea of separation of church and state, and the importance of personal rights. Jefferson wrote many influential pieces of literature which pushed the concept of having limited government power. Jefferson wanted America not to be like the European monarchies that fell due to religious strife, so he emphasized a secular government. Jefferson, following closely with the ideas of John Locke, stressed the importance of the protection of individual rights against the government. Thomas Jefferson believed that a government should have limitations.
John F. Kennedy (JFK) Across the centuries there have been many political and social leaders in America, they have played a key role in helping the country to succeed. Many Americans still remember the day, when one of those leaders, who made a big change in America was, elected president. John Fitzgerald “jack” Kennedy was born in Boston Massachusetts in May 29, 1917 and die by assassination in November 22, 1963 (46 years old), commonly referred by his initials” JFK “ was an American politician who served as the 35th president of the United States from January 1961 until his assassination in November 1963. Many important things took place during his short presidency as space race, the civil rights movement, test ban and others more.