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Jan 1, 1706 — Jan 1, 1789· 83 yrs

KINGDOM OF GREAT BRITAIN AUTHOR · SERMONS

William Adams

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Shrewsbury, Kingdom of Great Britain
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Look at the word "Thanksgiving."

— from Thanksgiving

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Man

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Written in response to the causes contributing to the rise of Adolf Hitler, Sheed describes and refutes the disordered thinking about the nature of man. Only by knowing the truth about man can any reform of the social order be accomplished.

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Thanksgiving

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Often called Turkey Day, Thanksgiving is a scary time to be a gobbler. The bird is often at the center of the celebration, but unfortunately in the center of the table for feasting. In this title, young readers will learn about the President s annual turkey pardon and other fun Thanksgiving facts.

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Our martyr President Abraham Lincoln

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The origins of the American Civil War were rooted in the desire of the Southern states to preserve and expand the institution of slavery. Historians in the 21st century overwhelmingly agree on the centrality of slavery in the conflict, but they disagree on the North's reasons for refusing to allow the Southern states to secede. The negationist Lost Cause ideology denies that slavery was the principal cause of the secession, a view disproven by historical evidence, including the seceding states' own secession documents. After leaving the Union, Mississippi issued a declaration stating, "Our position is thoroughly identified with the institution of slavery—the greatest material interest of the world." Background factors in the run up to the Civil War were partisan politics, abolitionism, nullification versus secession, Southern and Northern nationalism, expansionism, economics, and modernization in the antebellum period. As a panel of historians emphasized in 2011, "while slavery and its various and multifaceted discontents were the primary cause of disunion, it was disunion itself that sparked the war." Abraham Lincoln won the 1860 presidential election as an opponent of the extension of slavery into the U.S. territories.

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