- published: 05 Sep 2012
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- author: damasquack
15:21
Federalist Era Foreign Policy and Parties
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published: 05 Sep 2012
author: damasquack
Federalist Era Foreign Policy and Parties
- published: 05 Sep 2012
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Chapter 9 Overview - Washington & Adams: Early Federalist Era
A very short overview of the presidencies of Washington and Adams, our first two president...
published: 25 Feb 2010
author: Ryan Canton
Chapter 9 Overview - Washington & Adams: Early Federalist Era
A very short overview of the presidencies of Washington and Adams, our first two presidents. Topics include Washington's farewell address (advice on foreign ...
- published: 25 Feb 2010
- views: 1875
- author: Ryan Canton
13:48
The Federalist Era
"The American Journey" Summary of Chapter 5, The Federalist Era ***Made By A 13 Year Old :...
published: 13 Jan 2011
author: LeeLeeV2123
The Federalist Era
"The American Journey" Summary of Chapter 5, The Federalist Era ***Made By A 13 Year Old :)
- published: 13 Jan 2011
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- author: LeeLeeV2123
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The Federalist Era-Foreign Policy and Parties.avi
The foreign policy of the Federalist Era contributed to the development of political parti...
published: 24 Sep 2011
author: damasquack's channel
The Federalist Era-Foreign Policy and Parties.avi
The foreign policy of the Federalist Era contributed to the development of political parties.
- published: 24 Sep 2011
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9:20
Federalist Era
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published: 10 Oct 2012
Federalist Era
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Federalist Era
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published: 11 Oct 2012
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3:38
David Shi on economic policy in the Federalist Era
Interviews with David Shi, co-author of AMERICA: A NARRATIVE HISTORY For more media and a ...
published: 15 Apr 2013
author: NortonHistory
David Shi on economic policy in the Federalist Era
Interviews with David Shi, co-author of AMERICA: A NARRATIVE HISTORY For more media and a transcript of this interview, visit the America StudySpace site: ht...
- published: 15 Apr 2013
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- author: NortonHistory
10:01
Federalist Era
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1:30
Federalist Era
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published: 20 Mar 2013
author: Abby Bettencourt
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7:54
The Federalist Era
Federalism in 7 minutes. yahyahyah....
published: 15 Apr 2013
author: Kelly Duangrudeeswat
The Federalist Era
Federalism in 7 minutes. yahyahyah.
- published: 15 Apr 2013
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6:53
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published: 10 Oct 2012
author: Tolleson APUSH
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9:27
Federalist Era Decades Project
Ingrid Biso as George Washington Julia Chung as Alexander Hamilton Jennifer Nguyen as Thom...
published: 18 Apr 2009
author: drearyrainclouds
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Ingrid Biso as George Washington Julia Chung as Alexander Hamilton Jennifer Nguyen as Thomas Jefferson ...working in association with P.O.S.T. Productions [t...
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St. Kitts Dr. Henry Browne at Labour Requiem Mass
St. Paul's, St. Kitts (May 30, 2011) -- The death of St. Kitts and Nevis' First National H...
published: 01 Jun 2011
author: Disseminate It
St. Kitts Dr. Henry Browne at Labour Requiem Mass
St. Paul's, St. Kitts (May 30, 2011) -- The death of St. Kitts and Nevis' First National Hero, the Right Excellent Sir Robert Llewellyn Bradshaw on May 23rd 1978 marked the end of an era and whose life was one of purpose, of sustained intellectual pursuits, of a search for that better life for people more particularly for the down trodden and dispossessed.
"The life of Robert Bradshaw was a cultured one rich in achievements. His genius was reflected in the fields of trade unionism, politics and government. Robert Bradshaw’s mosaic and courteous disposition was a fillip to his ability glamour and charm," said prominent Nevisian-born orator and barrister at a Requiem Mass on Sunday to pay homage to Bradshaw, fellow National Heroes, Sir C.A. Paul Southwell and Sir Joseph N. France and other fallen Labour Movement stalwarts.
Browne, who chose to retrace the political life of Bradshaw, former Chief Minister, First Premier and Father of Independence, highlighted Robert Bradshaw’s commitment to the ideals of upliftment which was steadfast from the time he became of understanding years up to the time he passed away.
"Robert Bradshaw was born into an epoch when the black man in the Caribbean was still labouring under the legacy of slavery. Opportunities for the black man were almost nil. His then was the lot of a hewer of wood and a drawer of water. For him to advance even into secondary education was not thought of. The poorly staffed and maintained all age elementary school was by imperial design the lot of the black man. Robert Llewellyn Bradshaw was a black man. He was however destined to succeed," said Dr. Browne to a packed congregation which included Governor General His Excellency Dr. Sir Cuthbert Sebastian, Deputy Governor of Nevis, His Honour Mr. Eustace John and Mrs. John, Prime Minister Hon. Dr. Denzil L. Douglas, Deputy Prime Minister Hon. Sam Condor and Mrs. Condor, Cabinet Ministers, family members, representatives of the diplomatic and consular corps and persons from all walks of life, at the St. Paul's Parish Church.
He stated that after taking advantage of the elementary school education available to him Papa Bradshaw as he was affectionately known graduated from the St. Paul’s Village Elementary School with the then much sought after standard VII Certificate.At this juncture it might be postulated that his thirst for knowledge had just begun.
With this urge he took up his first employment as an apprentice in the machine shop of the St. Kitts (Basseterre) Sugar Factory on the 12th February, 1932
Bradshaw’s fastidious application to duty gained him a measure of advancement. In 1935 he was promoted to clerk in the Sugar Factory machine shop tool room.
From that vantage point Papa Bradshaw for five years observed his fellow factory hands toiling on the job day in day out for what was not a fair day’s pay.
And so it was that in April, 1940 hundreds of workers walked off their jobs in furtherance of a trade dispute between the factory management and the workers over the question of wages. Then twenty-four (24) years old, Robert Bradshaw was one of those workers. Seven weeks later when the unofficial strike ended young Robert Bradshaw and seven other workers were denied re-employment. For the then neo-colonial masters to have struck at Bradshaw thus resulted in the genesis of Bradshaw’s exemplary career into trade unionism.
In that very year 1940 Robert Bradshaw became an executive member of the St. Kitts-Nevis-Trades and Labour Union, then in its embryonic stage. Bradshaw was also elected as the first secretary of the Sugar Factory’s Workers Section of the Union and senior clerk to the then, General Secretary of the union the indefatigable Comrade Joseph Nathaniel France C.B.E.
"Out of love for his fellow, unfortunate, countrymen Papa Bradshaw worked hard. He worked long, all the while developing his mind. He was a voracious and avid reader. To my mind he was born a scholar firmly slanted towards a proclivity for excellence," Dr. Browne said, adding:
"The path Robert Bradshaw chose for himself was not a bed of roses. It was no steady path. But in telescoping it he undoubtedly conceived and perceived for the black man recognition of his identity, a development of self against the backdrop of sordid economic conditions."
He continued: Cde. Bradshaw, by dint of hard work, dedication and selflessness, trained and developed his intellect for and in the service of the black man and thus for the majority of the people of this country.
In 1943 Bradshaw vigorously fought the local planter class for the restoration of the sugar estate workers’ annual bonus. Bradshaw was successful.
"Oh! We were blessed with a man like Bradshaw who because of his mettle, firm leadership qualities and superior abilities was elected Vice President of the St. Kitts Workers’ League and President of the St. Kitts-Nevis-Trades and Labour Union in 1944. That he remained President of the said union in an un
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The new Republic Ipod project
You probably can't understand us, but don't worry here are the lyrics:)
First Verse:
The...
published: 01 Mar 2012
author: Madison K
The new Republic Ipod project
You probably can't understand us, but don't worry here are the lyrics:)
First Verse:
The New Republic, Oh
It’s here for you so listen Close
Hear My words and Take Some Notes, Oh
George Washington Was First
Adams Was Next, But Not The Worst
Jefferson Was Very Smart, Oh
Madison Was Number Four.
Second Verse:
The First Political Party Was The Federalists
The Economy Was Manufacturing Goods
The Government Liked Federal Power)
And Britian Were their alliances
But Anyway The Democrats Liked Agriculture)
This Was The Economy And That’s That)
The Dem Dem Dem... Ocrats Were Best Friends With France)
Because The French Helped Them Defeat The British)
Andrew Jackson Was The 7th U.S President)
He Was Just Like Every Other Common Man)
He Founded The Democratic Party, But Not On His Own)
It Was The Followers That Were Always Here For You)
Chorus:
The New Republic, Oh)
It’s Here For You So Listen Close)
Hear My Words And Take Some Notes, Oh)
The Year 1830)
Through 1850)*1850*
was the era of the...)
Jacksonian democracy)
oh oh oh the democracy)
oh oh oh oh Jacksonian democracy)
Third Verse:
Hamilton And Adams Lead The Federalist Party)
(Land Owners, Bankers, Business Men, they were never tardy)
They Wanted To Ratify The Constitution more Than Most)
(They Were Strong In New England But they didn’t Want To Boast)
The war of 1812 wiped ‘em all out)
Some didnt like the war so they had to shout)
Secession was the only choice for some of them)
Jefferson, madison we know what party they lead)
Do Democratic-Republicans ring a bell)
They wanted peace with France which was pretty obviousl)
Former anti-federalists joined this party)
But in government they were all just gettin’ started)
Chorus:
The New Republic, oh)
(It’s here for you so listen close)
Hear My Words and Take some notes)
(George Was The First To Know)
We’d Be In Debt By Now)
The parties weren’t meant for two.)
(Now Everybody Is Saying)
Oh, Oh, Oh George Was Smart You Know)
Oh, Oh, Oh George Was Very Smart You Know)
Bridge:
Thomas Jefferson Was The Third President)
Known For The Louisiana Purchase-In 1803-)
Brought Land From France For 15 Million Dollars)
And Now The U.S. Has Been Doubled in size)
Chorus:
The New Republic, oh)
It’s here for you so listen close)
(Hear My Words and Take some notes)
(George Was The First To Know)
(We’d Be In Debt By Now)
(The parties weren’t meant for two.)
(Now Everybody Is Saying)
(Oh, Oh, Oh George Was Smart You Know)
(Oh, Oh, Oh George Was Very Smart You Know)
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Gilded Age Problems and Progressive Era Solutions
A video making connections between Gilded Age problems that spurred the Progressive Era an...
published: 11 May 2013
author: damasquack
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A video making connections between Gilded Age problems that spurred the Progressive Era and the solutions the Progressives enacted to those problems.
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- views: 1375
- author: damasquack
14:16
Deconstructing the New Federalism and the U.S. Supreme Court
In this presentation, Professor Robert M. Worley examines issues surrounding federalism. W...
published: 17 Oct 2012
author: DrRobW
Deconstructing the New Federalism and the U.S. Supreme Court
In this presentation, Professor Robert M. Worley examines issues surrounding federalism. Worley argues that Twenty First Century progressive politics are not...
- published: 17 Oct 2012
- views: 44
- author: DrRobW
1:18
Revolution of the 1800s
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published: 12 Nov 2012
author: ForgotToStudyVideos
Revolution of the 1800s
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- author: ForgotToStudyVideos
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Federalist jefferson jackson photostory
US History project~ Changes from the Federalist era to the Jackson Era....
published: 15 Sep 2010
author: Janet Liu
Federalist jefferson jackson photostory
US History project~ Changes from the Federalist era to the Jackson Era.
- published: 15 Sep 2010
- views: 101
- author: Janet Liu