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The Influence of the Frontier on Presidents Washington, Jackson and Lincoln

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(5 pp) When we are sitting in front of our computer screen or driving to work or school we loose sight of the term "frontier." Think about out presidents of choice for this reading, for them the frontier was still changing. We will look at their lives in terms of three authors presentations: The Whiskey Rebellion (1988) by Thomas P. Slaughter, Andrew Jackson, Symbol of an Age (1962) by John William Ward., and Out of the Wilderness, the Life of Abraham Lincoln (1994) by William Hanchett

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their lives in terms of three authors presentations: The Whiskey Rebellion (1988) by Thomas P. Slaughter, Andrew Jackson, Symbol of an Age (1962) by John William Ward., and Out of the Wilderness, the Life of Abraham Lincoln (1994) by William Hanchett BBfrnprs.doc Note to the student: You may decide to list all the books on an additional Bibliography page at the end of the text. In this sample paper they are only mentioned in the Introduction. THE INFLUENCE OF THE FRONTIER ON PRESIDENTS WASHINGTON, JACKSON and LINCOLN Written by B. Bryan Babcock for the Paperstore, Inc., April 2001 Introduction When we are sitting in front of our computer screen or driving to work or school we loose sight of the term "frontier." Think about out presidents of choice for this reading, for them the frontier was still changing. We will look at their lives in terms of three authors presentations: The Whiskey Rebellion (1988) by Thomas P. Slaughter, Andrew Jackson, Symbol of an Age (1962) by John William Ward, and Out of the Wilderness, the Life of Abraham Lincoln (1994) by William Hanchett. The Whiskey Rebellion (1988) by Thomas P. Slaughter The cry may have gone out -the army is coming! And in 1794, Washington order 13000 men to march into the frontier to "deal" with The "Whiskey Rebellion," the first large-scale resistance to a law of the U.S. government under the Constitution. The story of this particular bit of history tells of the perceived need by men of the frontier to keep their "medicine" untaxed. These men were not talking about the luxury item suggested by those Easterners. This was a need! How else could one keep ...

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