The Erie Canal During the 1800's, the Erie Canal help several different causes. Jesse Hawley came up with the idea to build a canal to connect and help trade. He never imagined it would do all of the things that it did do for the country. It took 8 years before the government passed the canal for construction. One big question through out history is how did the Erie canal change the united states for the better. The Erie canal had an enormous impact on America in several different ways
commerce in America. Design and funding of the Erie Canal The Erie Canal vision and design were created by Jesse Hawley a flour merchant. Jesse Hawley designed a Canal from the eastern shores of Lake Erie to Albany on the Hudson River. Unfortunately Jesse ended up in debtor’s prison as he became bankrupt trying to market his Canal design (New York State, ND). This however, did not stop Jesse Hawley, in 1807 he spent his time in debtor’s prison creating documents describing his plan in details, estimate
Eric Liddell was a Scottish athlete and a christian missionary, who chose between his religious beliefs and instead of competing in an Olympic race. Eric Liddell was Scotland 's fastest sprinter. He was their hero. He was born January 16, 1902, Tianjin, China. Eric died was because he had a brain tumor and died February 21,1945, Weifang, China. He had won every 100-meter race he had run since early in his running career. His quick speed earned him a spot on the 100-meter British Olympic team.
Skin color doesn't define if one race is superior to other races. Jesse Owens was a participant in the 1936 Berlin Olympics. He was among the few African Americans who represented America. Even though all the odds were stacked against him, because of his color skin, he still went to Berlin to compete. Owens father, Henry Cleveland, was a sharecropper. Mary Emma Fitzgerald, Owen's mom, took care of him. Jesse Owen took a stand against racism at home and abroad through his defiant performance in the
most famous member of the James-Younger Gang. Jesse and his brother Frank James were Confederate guerrillas or bushwhackers during the Civil War. After the war, as members of various gangs of outlaws, they robbed banks, stagecoaches, and trains. Jesse Woodson James was born in Clay County, Missouri, near the site of present-day Kearney, on September 5, 1847. This area of Missouri was settled by many Southerners and became known as Little Dixie. Jesse James had two full siblings: his older brother
Gregory Missouri History 25, February 2018 Jesse James Jesse James was born September 5 1847 in Kearney Missouri and Died April 3 1882 in St. Joseph Missouri at the age of 34. He was a famous outlaw who robbed banks, trains and stagecoaches with his group who included his older brother Frank James the Younger’s and the second group was Jesse James and the Fords and others. One of the Ford’s shot Jesse with his wife. Jesse James stolled from the rich and gave to the poor just
James McBride is the son of Ruth McBride,and he tells the story of how he struggled to find out his racial identity through his Mom who wouldn’t tell him. James is a 15 year old boy and I’d say that his health is going pretty bad since he smokes and drinks. James was born in Brooklyn, New York to Dennis and Ruth McBride, his father deceased before he was born. His mother later married a man names Hunter Jordan and they added 4 for kids to the 8 she already had. They both believed that education
Jesse Owens: Olympic Track and Field Winner Jesse Owens was the first person ever to win four gold medals in the Olympics, which few people have ever done. He was a man who succeeded greatly in the Olympics. His grace and athleticism rallied crowds all around the earth. Owens, by joining the Olympics, greatly impacted race relations by showing everyone in the world that blacks deserve to compete in athletic competitions. Jesse Owens competed in the Berlin Summer Olympics in 1936. Jesse’s struggles
Jim Thorpe was an elite athlete of the 20th century and was considered to be one of the greatest athletes of all time, not only did he overcome racism and discrimination as a Native American, he also achieved lots of accomplishments throughout his athletic and acting career. Jim Thorpe was born on May 28, 1888, near Prague, Indian Territory (now in Oklahoma), United States. He attended Carlisle Indian Industrial School. (Adam Augustyn 1). Jim Thorpe won the first gold medal as a Native American
vin Brincefield Mrs. Hitchcock Language Arts 2 February 2023 Trenches to Olmpian Jesse Owens is one of the most influential African American athletes in the Olympics. All of the facts and details I'm about to explain are about Jesse Owens and how he was influential during his time. He was born on September 12, 1913 in Oakville, AL. Growing up Jesse did not have very much money. This was a tough life to live, especially because he was black. One of the biggest stories of Jesse’s childhood is when
James Cleveland (Jesse) Owens born September 12, 1913 in Oakville, AL, was an American track and field athlete and four-time Olympic gold medalists. Jesse specialized in sprints and the long jump. He was identified in his lifetime as “perhaps the greatest and most famous athlete in track and field history.” He has set three world records and tied another in less than an hour at the Big Ten track meet in 1935. In 1936 at the Summer Olympics in Berlin, Germany, Jesse won fame internationally with four
Childhood Frank James life Jesse James life First train robbery Conclusion Introduction They were brave head to the toe. Everyone feared their name. Yep, you sure are right they were Jesse and Frank James. They were probably the most feared people of their time. Which was in the 1800s. Some people even stopped using trains so they would be safe from the boys. Watch your back, they might be right behind you while I tell you some useful information. Jesse and his brother were the
Feet Flight Track and field; my favorite sport in high school, although I never knew it was my thing until junior year. I joined because a majority of my friends were in it as well, and I wanted to try it out for myself. It was a decent first season. I hadn’t ever thought that I could be as good of a long jumper as I am now. This is a personal story I am sharing because I had one my most accomplished days of my life, yet life doesn’t always turn out perfect. It was late winter, senior year, when
Olympics in Nazi Germany this is just what Jesse Owens went through. The person I chose to do my essay on is James Cleveland Ownes also know as Jesse Owens. I chose Jesse Owens because I knew a little about Jesse but I was never sure what he really was famous for. I thought that he was the first African American to compete in the Olympics but I was wrong. This essay will talk about how Jesse set three world records, tied a fourth and two Olympic records. Jesse was born on September 12, 1913. He was
Jim Thorpe was born into the Sauk and Fox Native American nation in 1888. His parents named him Wa-Tho-Huk, which means “Bright Path.” From a young age, he enjoyed hunting, riding horses, and playing outdoors on his family’s farm in Oklahoma. At sixteen, Thorpe went on to the Carlisle Indian School in Pennsylvania. As he was passing by the track field one day, he saw the team practicing the high jump. Thorpe stopped to ask if he could try. As a joke, the members of the team put the bar higher than
Jesse Woodson James was born in Clay county, Missouri, near the present day town of Kearny on september 5, 1847. The particular area that Jesse was born in happened to be settled by many people that were originally from the upper south, such as the states of Kentucky and Tennessee. This helped the plot of territory earn its nickname “Little Dixie”. Jesse was born into a family of two other full siblings, his eldest brother, Alexander Franklin James, and a younger sister, Susan Lavenia James. His
Barry Sanders Many records broken and many records set, retirement one marriage 3 kids and a divorce before he was 44. Barry Sanders was a college and pro football legend. He stood only 5’8 he was one of the greatest running back to have touched a football. Now he own some car lots in Oklahoma. He grew up in an average lifestyle and stayed living unpretentious. Early Life Barry Sanders was born on July 16 1968, one of the eleven children. He grow up in a three bedroom house in Wichita Kansas
of the most wanted outlaws that ever lived. Jesse James was one of the toughest outlaws in the old west. Jesse committed lots of crimes most say it was to get revenge on the union soldiers for the cruel treatment him and his family received. He went from guerrilla warfare to running with bloody bill and killing whatever got in there way. Jesse James grew up on a small farm, joined the army, and became one of the biggest outlaws of all time. Jesse James was born on September 5th, 1847 in Kearney
Jesse James was the most violent and evil man who ever lived! He murdered at least sixteen people and terrorized thousands! He raided banks and trains! He drove the country into fear with the prospect that they might be next. How was he able to commit such treacheries with no remorse? One must observe his past to uncover the answer. Born in Missouri, in 1847, James lived during the Civil War throughout part of his childhood. During the California Gold Rush, his father departed, and died of cholera
famous outlaws from the old west and many to choose from. One of the many infamous people of our world is an outlaw of the wild west by the name of Jesse James well known for robbing bank, stagecoaches, and banks. Jesse was born on Jesse was born on September 5th, 1847 and died on 3 April 1882 at age 34. He was born in Kearney, Clay County, Missouri, USA. Jesse was involved in two gangs the first one was the Quantrill's Raiders and the second was the James-Younger gang. James had a complicated family