Delaplaine,
Joseph
(1777-1824) Philadelphia publisher and historian.
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DECLARATION
OF INDEPENDENCE
Contributions To |
12
Apr 1817 |
| DeViar
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CONSTITUTION
United States
Freedom of the Press
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14
July 1793 |
Dickinson,
John
(1732-1808) Statesman; member of Constitutional
Convention; pamphleteer. |
REPUBLICANISM
Jefferson Presidency |
6
Mar 1801 |
| Dowse,
Edward |
MORAL
PRINCIPLES
Espoused by Jesus Christ |
19
Apr 1803 |
Dumas,
Charles William
U.S. diplomatic agent to the Netherlands. |
CONSTITUTION
United States
General |
10
Sep 1787 |
Dunbar,
William
(1749-1810) Mississippi planter and scientist.
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subject
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date
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Dupont
de Nemours, Pierre Samuel
(1739-1817) French statesman; member of the
Physiocratic school of political economists; emigrated to the U.S.
in 1799. |
EDUCATION
National University |
29
Nov 1813 |
| Dupont
de Nemours, Pierre Samuel |
DEFENSE
Preparedness |
14
Jul 1807 |
Dupont
de Nemours, Pierre Samuel
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FOREIGN
RELATIONS
Mississippi River Territorial Dispute |
1
Feb 1803 |
| Dupont
de Nemours, Pierre Samuel |
GOVERNMENT
Just Principles |
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--- 1816 |
| Dupont
de Nemours, Pierre Samuel |
GOVERNMENT
Just Principles |
24
Apr 1816 |
| Dupont
de Nemours, Pierre Samuel |
LOUISIANA
TERRITORY |
1
Feb 1803 |
| Dupont
de Nemours, Pierre Samuel |
MORAL
PRINCIPLES
and Constitutions |
24
Apr 1816 |
| Dupont
de Nemours, Pierre Samuel |
MORAL
PRINCIPLES
Right to Property |
24
Apr 1816 |
| Dupont
de Nemours, Pierre Samuel |
RETIREMENT
From Presidency |
2
Mar 1809 |
| Dupont
de Nemours, Pierre Samuel |
POLITICAL
ECONOMY
Physiocracy |
18
Jan 1802 |
Everett,
Edward
(1794-1865) Professor of Greek at Harvard from
1819-1825; Later became a member of the U.S. Congress from
Massachusetts (1825-1835); elected governor (1836-1840); gave a long
speech at Gettsburg prior to the address by Abraham Lincoln. |
subject |
date
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Franklin,
Benjamin
1706-1790) Printer, author, statesman, diplomat,
scientist and leader of the colonials in British North America.
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COMMERCE
and Security |
13
Aug 1777 |
Fulton,
Robert
(1765-1815) Inventor; operated first steamboat on
the Hudson River.
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subject
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date
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| Fulton,
Robert |
KNOWLEDGE
Scientific Inventions |
8
Mar 1813 |
Gallatin,
Albert
(1761-1849) Secretary of the Treasury during the
administration of Thomas Jefferson; diplomat. |
GOVERNMENT
Public Revenue |
1
Apr 1802 |
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Gallatin, Albert |
GOVERNMENT
Responsibilities of |
13
Oct 1802 |
| Gallatin,
Albert |
GOVERNMENT
Responsibilities of
Education |
15
Feb 1818 |
| Gallatin,
Albert |
GOVERNMENT
U.S. Supreme Court
Appointment |
27
Sep 1810 |
| Gallatin,
Albert |
LAND
Settlement
Process |
24
Dec 1807 |
Genet,
Edmond C. E.
(1763-1834) First minister of the French Republic
to the U.S. Became involved in U.S. domestic politics and George
Washington asked for his recall; remained in the U.S. rather than
return to revolutionary France. |
subject |
date
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Gerry,
Elbridge
(1744-1814) Statesman; member of the XYZ mission;
Vice President under Madison (elected in 1812); changed affiliation
from Federalists to Republican party. |
CONSTITUTION
United States
General |
26
Jan 1799 |
| Gerry,
Elbridge |
CONSTITUTION
United States
Preservation of |
26
Jan 1799 |
| Gerry,
Elbridge |
GOVERNMENT
Just Powers |
26
Jan 1799 |
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Gerry, Elbridge |
MORAL
PRINCIPLES
and Scientific Research |
26
Jan 1799 |
| Gerry,
Elbridge |
MORAL
PRINCIPLES
Priestcraft |
29
Mar 1801 |
| Gerry,
Elbridge |
PUBLIC
SERVICE
Appointments as President |
29
Mar 1801 |
Giles,
William Branch
(1762-1830) Statesman; studied law under George
Wythe; congressman; governor of Virginia. |
CONSTITUTION
United States
Threats to Freedom |
17
Dec 1794 |
| Giles,
William B. |
FOREIGN
RELATIONS
Britain |
19
Mar 1796 |
Gordon
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CORNWALLIS |
16
Jul 1788 |
| Gordon
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WAR
EXPERIENCES |
16
Jul 1788 |
Granger,
Gideon
(1767-1822) Lawyer; U.S. Postmaster-General in
Jefferson's administration. |
UNITY
Eastern Parties |
16
Apr 1804 |
Gray,
Francis
(1790-1856) Massachusetts businessman; State
Senator and benefactor of Harvard College. |
AFRICAN
AMERICANS
Mulattos Defined by Law |
4
Mar 1815 |
Gregoire,
Henri
(1750-1831) Supporter of the French revolution;
liberal Catholic bishop. |
AFRICANS
History Of Feb 1809 |
25
Feb 1809 |
Hamilton,
Alexander
(1757-1804) soldier in Continental army; statesman;
first Secretary of the Treasury under Washington; founder of
Federalist party; killed in a duel by Aaron Burr. |
subject |
date
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Hawkins,
Benjamin
(1754-1818) Agent to indigenous tribes; Federalist;
U.S. Senator from North Carolina. |
GOVERNMENT
Monarchy |
4
Aug 1787 |
| Hawkins,
Benjamin |
INDIGENOUS
AMERICAN TRIBES
Transition to Agriculture |
18
Feb 1803 |
| Hawkins,
Benjamin |
INDIGENOUS
AMERICAN TRIBES |
13
Aug 1786 |
| Hawkins,
Benjamin |
INDIGENOUS
AMERICAN TRIBES
Languages |
14
Mar 1800 |
Hay,
George
(1765-1830) Jurist; as U.S. attorney for Virginia
prosecuted Aaron Burr for treason. |
subject |
date
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Henry,
Patrick
(1736-1799) Revolutionary statesman; orator;
governorof Virginia. |
subject |
date
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Holmes,
John
(1773-1843) Federalist who became a Republican;
elected U.S. Senator from Maine in 1813. |
subject |
date
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Holmes,
John
(1773-1843) Federalist who became a Republican;
elected U.S. Senator from Maine in 1813. |
UNITY
Missouri Question |
22
Apr 1820 |
Hopkinson,
Francis
(1737-1791) Statesman; musician; author;
pamphleteer during the war for independence; designer of the U.S.
flag. |
CONSTITUTION
United States
Bill of Rights |
13
Mar 1789 |
| Hopkinson,
Francis |
UNITY
Party Politics
Federalism |
13
Mar 1789 |
| Hopkinson,
Francis |
UNITY
Party Politics
Jefferson Called Anti-Federalist |
13
Mar 1789 |
Humphreys,
David
(1752-1818) Colonel in the Continental army;
General Washington's aide-de-camp; statesman; poet, commissioner of
Algerian affairs; minister to Spain; negotiated treaty (with Barlow)
with Algerian states for freeing U.S. prisoners; secretary to
Jefferson commission in Paris. |
subject |
date
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| Humphreys,
David |
CONSTITUTION
United States
Amending
|
18
Mar 1789 |
Hunter,
William
(1774-1849) U.S. senator; minister to Brazil. |
subject |
date
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Hyde
de Neuville, Jean-Guillaume
(1776-1857) French diplomat; French minister to the
U.S. 1816 to 1821.
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