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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Thomas Jefferson<br>1.<br>2.<br>3.<br>4.<br>5.<br><br>John Adams<br>1.<br>2.<br>3.<br>4.<br>5.</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Thomas Jefferson&nbsp;<br>1.Wrote the Declaration of Independence .<br>2.Served as Minister to France as the Constitution was being drafted.<br>3.Was a supporter of equal rights<br>and education for women, the right of all to have a free public<br>education.<br>4.Jefferson suffered from migraine headaches throughout his life and bathed his feet in cold water daily to avoid colds.&nbsp;<br>5.He spent much of his time pursuing his dream of establishing a university. That dream was realized when he founded the University of Virginia .&nbsp;<br><br>John Adams<br>1.First vice president .<br>2.Helped draft the Declaration of Independence and negotiate the peace agreement with Great Britain to end the Revolutionary War. Served as Minister to Great Britain .<br>3.He felt it was beneath him to shake hands with anyone; he bowed instead.&nbsp;<br>4.Born and raised in what is now Quincy, Massachusetts, Adams was a lawyer by trade .<br>5.He died at the age of 90, in Quincy.&nbsp;<br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>THOMAS JEFERSON<br><br>1 equal rights and, education for women the right of all to have a public education.</div><div>2 Highest Political Office: President (1801-1809).</div><div>3 Although his wife died at the age of 33.</div><div>4 five children with Sally Hemings, one ofhis slaves.&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp;<br>5 Jefferson suffered from migraines</div><div><br><br><br><br><br>JOHN ADAMS<br>1 Highest Political Office: President (1797-801)<br>2 Declaration of Independence and negotiated the peace agreement<br>3 ex officio. He was the longest-serving American president. He died at the age of 90.<br>4 he was the first president to occupy the White House.<br>5perceived on defense, led to his defeat in his re-election campaign.</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Tomas Jefferson&nbsp;<br>1. Other achievements; He wrote the Declaration of Idependense.<br><br>2. Jefferson was nicknamed long tom because he averaged 6'2 1/2' high with long and thin limbs.<br><br>3.He avoided the uniforms of the nobility choosing instead&nbsp; to dress in sometimes dirty and ragged clothes.<br><br>4. Although his wife died at the age of<br>&nbsp;<br>5.<br>John Adams<br>1.<br>2.<br>3.<br>4.<br>5.<br>&nbsp;</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><strong>Thomas Jefferson</strong><br><strong>1.</strong>&nbsp; Wrote the Declaration of Independence.<br><strong>2.</strong>&nbsp; Jefferson suffered from migraine headaches throughout his life and bathed his feet in cold water daily to avoid colds.<br><strong>3.</strong>&nbsp; &nbsp;Jefferson was fluent in Greek, Latin, French, Spanish, Italian, German.<br><strong>4.</strong>&nbsp; Jefferson was renowned for being a terrible public speaker due to a speech impediment.<br><strong>5.</strong>&nbsp; He doubled the land size of the United States when he made the Louisiana Purchase from Napoleon.<br><br><strong>John Adams</strong><br><strong>1.</strong>&nbsp; Adams was the first President to occupy the White House.<br><strong>2.</strong>&nbsp; &nbsp;He died at the age of 90, in Quincy.<br><strong>3. </strong>&nbsp; He felt it was beneath him to shake hands with anyone; he bowed instead. Adams was not alone in this practice, however. George Washington also preferred to bow rather than shake hands<br><strong>4.</strong>&nbsp; His Politics: Adams was a Federalist, and, as such, he held a more elitist view of government than his Republican rivals.<br><strong>5.</strong>&nbsp; Probably his most enduring political legacy was that he appointed John. Marshall as Supreme Court Chief Justice<br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>thomas jefferson<br>1.Hignest political&nbsp; office :president[1801-1809]<br>2.suffered from&nbsp; migraine&nbsp; headaches&nbsp;<br>3.beacuse&nbsp; he stood&nbsp; 6'2 1/2&nbsp; tall&nbsp; with long<br>4.his wife died at the33&nbsp; jefferson never<br>5. described as [n] ; lawyer diplomat &nbsp;<br><br><br>john Adam<br>1.pump man&nbsp; with&nbsp; an ego&nbsp; as big&nbsp; <br>2. &nbsp;declation of independence  <br>3.practice forever&nbsp; george&nbsp;<br>4.d.c during  <br>5&nbsp;he died  at the  age  of 90  in quincy</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><br>Five Echoes of Thomas Jefferson<br>1.Wrote the Declaration of Independence <br>2.Jefferson suffered from Migraine headache throughout this life and bathed his feet in cold water daily to avoid colds. <br>3.Jefferson was fluent in Greek ,Latin,French,Spanish, Italian, German.<br>4.Jefferson was renowned for being a terrible </div><div>5.<br><br></div><pre>Five Echoes by John Adams</pre><div><br>1.Adams was the first President to occupy the white House.<br>2.The first truly defense -minded president<br>3.he died at the age of 90,in QUINCY<br>4.<br>5.</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Thomas&nbsp; Jefferson<br>1.He courted his wife with violin serenades.<br>2.Jefferson was fluent in Greek, Latin,Spanish,Ltalian, and German.<br>3.Women's education, the right of everyone to have a free public space.<br>4.After his two terms as president, Jefferson retired to his Virginia farm.<br>5.He spent much of his time chasing his dream that dream came true when he founded the University of Virginia.<br>John Adams<br>1.Preferred to bow instead of shaking hands.<br>2.Peace with<br>Great Britain to end the Revolutionary war.<br>3.Built the US Navy.<br>4.<br>5.</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Thomas Jefferson</div><div><br>1.His Politics: Jefferson was a Republican, which at that time was the party of the common man. He envisioned a nation built on agriculture, not industry. The formal name for the “Republican” Party of Jefferson was the Democratic-Republican Party from which our present-day Democratic party evolved. (The Republican party of today was created in 1854 by the joining of anti-slavery Democrats, the Free-Soil Party and&nbsp;</div><pre>2.Jefferson was the quintessential Renaissance man and has been described as a(n): lawyer, linguist, diplomat, astronomer, naturalist, </pre><div><br>3.</div><pre>Although his wife died at the age of 33, Jefferson never remarried. However, he allegedly had five children with Sally Hemings, one of his slaves.</pre><div><br>4.Jefferson suffered from migraine headaches throughout his life and<br>bathed his feet in cold water daily to avoid colds.<br>5.<br>John Adams</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>&nbsp; &nbsp;</div><pre>1.Jefferson was the Renaissance man and has been described as a lawyer, linguist, diplomat, astronomer, naturalist.

2.doubled the size of the land in the United States when he made the Louisiana Purchase from Napoleon
 
3.Jefferson was famous for being a terrible public speaker.</pre>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>thomas jefferson<br>1. wrote the declaration of independence&nbsp;<br>2.served as minister to frence as the constitution was being&nbsp;<br>drafted.<br>3.was asupper of aqual right and education for women the ringht of all to have a free public encatio<br>4.jefferson sufferde from migraine headaches&nbsp;<br>throughou his life and bathed &nbsp;<br>5.he spnt much of his time pursuing his&nbsp;<br>dream of establishing a university .that  dream was realiz whe  he founde the university of virginia</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>John Adams<br>4.His politics Adams was a Federalist, and, as such, he held a more elitist view of government than his Republican rivals.<br>5.He died at the age of 90, in Quincy.</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>&nbsp;5. He doubled the land size of the united states when he made the&nbsp; napoleon.<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;<br>John Adams<br><br>1. Adams was the first president to Occuply the white house&nbsp;<br><br>2.He died at the age of 90 in Quincy<br><br>3.Practice forever&nbsp; George<br><br>4.,D,C, during<br><br>5.Perceived on defense led to his defeat in his re election campaign.</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Thomas Jefferson<br>5.He doubled the land size of&nbsp;<br>the united states when he&nbsp;<br>made the louisiana purchase<br>from Napoleon.<br><br>John Adams<br>1. Adams was the first<br>&nbsp;president occupy the white<br>house.&nbsp;<br><br>2. He died at the age of 90, in&nbsp;<br>Quincy.&nbsp;<br><br>3. He felt&nbsp; it was beneath him to<br>shake hands with anyone; he&nbsp;<br>bowed instead. adams&nbsp; was not&nbsp;<br>alone in&nbsp; this practice, however.&nbsp;<br>George washington also&nbsp;<br>preferred to bow rather also<br>shake honds<br><br>4. His&nbsp; politics adams was a&nbsp;<br>Federalist, and as such, he held<br>a more elist&nbsp; view of&nbsp;<br>government than his Republican&nbsp;<br>rivals.<br>5. probably his most enduring&nbsp;<br>political legacy was that he&nbsp;<br>appointed john. Marshall as<br>supreme cour chief Justice.</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><br></div><pre>4. Jefferson suffers from migraines throughout his life and bathes his feet in cold water every day to prevent colds.</pre><div><br></div><pre>5.Jefferson retired to his Virginia estate, Monticello. he spent much of his time pursuing his dream of establishing a great university. That dream came true when he founded the University of Virginia.</pre><div><br></div><pre>John Adams

1.Adams was a public defender. He was the longest-serving American president.

2. Adams was the first president to occupy the White House. The nation moved its capital from Philadelphia to Washington D.C., during his administration

3.Adams built the US Navy to the point where it could compete with any nation's tithe.

4.John Marshall as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. His most ignominious political legacy was his signing of the Alien and Sedition Acts which made criticizing the government a crime (rapists could be jailed).

5.Adams was very proud of the fact that he had avoided war with France at the turn of the century, in the face of strong public opinion in favor of the war.</pre>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Thomas Jefferson<br><br>1. wrote the declaration of independence.<br>2. Jefferson suffered from migraine headaches throughout his life and bathed his&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;his feet in cold water daily to avoid colds.&nbsp;<br>3. Jefferson was fluent in Greek, Latin, French, Spanish, Italian, German.&nbsp;<br>&nbsp;4. Jefferson was renowned for being a terrible public speaker due to a speech impediment.&nbsp;<br>5.&nbsp; his doubled the Land size of the united states when he made the Louisiana purchase from napoleon.<br><br>John Adams<br><br>1. Adams was the first president to occupy the write house<br>2. he died at the age of 90, in Quincy.<br>3. he felt it was beneath him to snake hands with anyone; he bowed instead. Adams was not alone in this practice, however. George Washington also preferred to bow rather than snake hands&nbsp;<br>4. his politics; Adams was a federalist and as such, he held a more elitist view of government than his republican rivals.<br>5. probably his most enduring political legacy was that he appointed John. Marshall as supreme court chief Justice</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Thomas Jefferson<br>&nbsp;<br>1. Highest political office president (1801 1809).<br>2. Died at age 33.<br>3. Suffered headaches.<br>4. Bathed his fool in cold water every day to avoid cold pain.<br>5. A land of independent (yeoman) sale price.<br><br><br><br>John Adams<br>1.He died at the of 90, in Quincy.<br>2.He was first president to occupy the white house<br>3. The nation moved its capital from Philadelphia to<br>4.First vice president&nbsp;<br>5.Born and raised in what is now Quincy Massachusetts, Adams was a lawyer by trade.<br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>THOMAS JEFFERSON <br>1. wrote the declaration of independence .<br>2. Jefferson&nbsp; suffered from migraine h<br>headaches throughout his life and bathed his feet in cold water daily to avoid colds .<br>3. Jefferson was fluent in Greek ,lating ,French ,spanish ,Italian ,German&nbsp;<br>4. Jefferson was renowned for being a terrible public speaker due to a speech impediment&nbsp;<br>5. he doubled the land size of the united states when he made the Louisiana purchase from napoleon&nbsp;<br><br><br>JOHN ADAMS <br>1. Adams was the first president to occupy the white House .<br>2. He died at the age of 90,in Quincy .<br>3. He felt it was beneath him to shake hadams was not alone in this practice however George Washington also preferred to bow rather than shake hands .<br>4. His politics .Adams was a federalist ,and as such he held a more elitist view of government than his Republican rivals .<br>5. Probably his most enduring political legacy was that he appointed john Marshall as supreme court chief Justice</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Thomas jefferson<br><br>1.jefferson was renowned for being a terrible public speaker due to a terrible publuc speaker due to a speech impediment, although he is certainly regarded as one of the most facile writers.<br>2.democraty party of today was created in 1882 by the joining of anti slavery democrats.<br>3.jefferson wanted the land to safeguard against a future french invasion and to encuarage his vision of american.<br>4.After his two terms as president, hefferson retired to his virginia estate,monticello.<br>5.he spent much of his time pursuing his dream of establishing a univercity. that dream eas realized when he founded the univercity of virginia.<br><br>John adams<br><br>1.adams was a federalist, and ,as such,he held a more elitist view of goverment than his republican rivals.<br>2.Built the u.s. navy to the point where it coudl compete with that of any nation.<br>3.Served as minister to great britain. nicknamed atlas of american independence.<br>4.Adams was most proud of the century,in the face of strong public opinion in favor of war.<br>5,born and raised in what is now quincy,massachusetts,adams was a lawyer by trade.</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Thomas Jeffeson<br>5.He doubled the land size of the United State when he made the Louisiana purchase Napoleon.<br><br>John Adams&nbsp;<br>4.D,C During&nbsp;<br>5.Perceived on defense, Led to his defeat in his re -election campaign</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>JOHN ADAMS&nbsp;<br>1- was born in 1735 died in 1826 at the age of 90 in Quincy&nbsp; Massachusetts<br>2- First vice president Helped Draft the Declaration of independence and negotiate the peacd Agreement with great Britain to end the Revolutionary war.<br>3- Adams was a public Defender He was the longest - living U.S. president<br>4- Adams was the first president to occupy the white house the nation moved its capital from philadelphia to washington D.C during his administration.&nbsp;<br>5- Adams the first truly defensive minded president built the United States Navy.<br><br>THOMAS JEFFERSON&nbsp;<br>1- born in 1743 died in 1826<br>2- Had a higher political office president from 1801 - 1809 wrote the declaration of independence served as a minister in france while the constitution was being written .<br>3- Jefferson suffered from migraine headaches throughout his life bathing his feet in cold water every day to prevent colds .<br>4- Jefferson was the quintessential renaissance man and has been described as a naturalist , astronomer ,Diplomatic , linguistic lawyver.</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; Thomas Jefferson&nbsp;<br>1. Adams the first truly defensive&nbsp;<br>minded president buit the United State Navy.<br>2. Jefferson suffered from migraine headaches throughout his life and bathed his feet in cold water daily to avoid colds.<br>3. Hignest political office president ( 1801-1809)&nbsp;<br>4. Adams was the first president to occupy the white house the nation moved its capital from philadelphia to Washington D.C&nbsp; during his administracion.<br>5. Democraty party of today was created in 1882 by the joining of anti slavery democrats.<br><br>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; John Adams<br>1. Adams was the first president to occupy the White House. The nation moved its capital from Philadelphia to Washington, D.C., during his administration.<br>2. Was First vice-president. Helped draft the Declaration of Independence and negotiate the peace agreement with Great Britain to end the Revolutionary War. Served as Minister to Great Britain.<br>3.Adams was not alone in this practice, however. George Washington also preferred to bow rather than shake hands.<br>Born and raised in what is now Quincy, Massachusetts, Adams was a lawyer by trade. He was the longest living American president. He died at the age of 90, in Quincy.<br>4. John Adams was a short (5'7"), plump man with an ego as big as his waistline. He felt it was beneath him to shake hands with anyone; he bowed instead.</div>]]></description>
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