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Thomas Jefferson: Declaration of Independence | Page 7 | History Forum My entire point was that Leftyhunter was approaching the Jefferson Hemmings issue from a very modern standpoint and ignoring the context of the culture at the time So as compared to modern life, things for women were extremely bleak - downright unimaginable to many modern people today
Fellow history sleuths: Is this Thomas Jeffersons handwriting? A high resolution image is linked to below Zoom capable version of the " Original Rough Draught " of the Declaration of Independence Historians are aware of this notation, but not one of them has ever suggested that it was Jefferson Can anyone on this forum state a good case for why that notation couldn't possibly be TJ?
Thomas Jefferson- ancient Saxon law? | History Forum Thomas Jefferson, Monticello and Sally Hemings Childress Feb 28, 2021 North American History 2 Replies 37 Views 5K Apr 9, 2021 R Leonard B Thomas Jefferson: Declaration of Independence Berlioz Nov 1, 2020 North American History 6 7 8 Replies 141 Views 9K Nov 27, 2020 Leftyhunter P Ancient Irish (Brehon) Law Pilgrim Mar 5, 2021 European History
Atrocities and War-Crimes in the American Revolution They suggested that Virginia would build a sprawling prisoner-of-war camp near Charlottesville, home of Thomas Jefferson, the author of the Declaration of Independence Jefferson and others believed that housing thousands of enemy soldiers would result in a bonanza of federal money into the area
Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence | History Forum It seems there is controversy over whether this document ever existed and wondered what the historians here thought of it and if this was known by Jefferson at the time if it may have been used as a framework to write the Declaration of Independence
Is there an already existing national epic for the USA, and if not, how . . . The US national epic is the Founding Story Declaration of Independence; Patrick Henry's "Give me Liberty, or give me Death!", Paul Revere's "The British are coming!", George Washington leading the undermanned army, the Gadsden flag ("Don't tread on me!"), ol' Ben Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, John Adams hammering out an Enlightened government, La Fayette joining the cause because it's righteous
Motivation for the American Revolution - History Forum Our ''Declaration of Independence'' as well as Thomas Paine's ''Common Sense'' provide the ostensible reasons for, and justifications of, the American revolution A serious historian should not accept them at face value Jefferson certainly did not believe that ''all men are created equal ''
Slave patrols | Page 3 | History Forum For a prominent example, try Thomas Jefferson's 1785 work, Notes on the State of Virginia He went on and on about what he perceived as racial differences between white and black people in Query XIV And generally, he found black people lacking at nearly every turn, from his perceptions of looks all the way to their capacity to think and love
The Scotch-Irish Ulster-Scots - History Forum The Scots-Irish had a system of religious faith and worship which has ever borne an inflexible front to illusion and mendacity, and has preferred rather to be ground to powder like flint than to bend before violence or melt under enervating temptation J A Froude 19th Century historian Our prosperity is largely due to the Ulster people and their descendants and from them the bloodline was
Sir Thomas North theory of Shakespeare Authorship Dennis McCarthy, a college dropout turned interdisciplinary researcher, has been writing for several years about his theory that Sir Thomas North, translator of Plutarch's Lives, wrote plays that define the Shakespeare canon Per the theory, Shakespeare acquired North's plays and edited them