One of the things that split the Republicans in the 1912 election was that TR wanted Taft to just continue with all his policies. One area where Taft fell short in TR’s opinion was in conservation. When Taft took office he replaced James Garfield with Richard Ballinger as Secretary of the Interior. Ballinger started selling … Continue reading Class Notes
Author: James Finck
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While Washington’s cabinet was battling each other on whether we should assist France during their revolution, an interesting incident occurred. In 1793, a French diplomat arrived by the name Citizen Edmond Charles Edouard Genet. The Republicans who favored assisting France treated him like a celebrity and wined and dined him all over the new states. … Continue reading Class Notes
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In 1908, Teddy Roosevelt decided not to run again. Instead, he was able to hand pick his possible successor, William Taft. Taft was everything that TR wanted. He was a good progressive, had plenty of experience, devoted to public service, but most importantly would not show up TR. Though Taft was one of the largest … Continue reading Class Notes
Book Review
On Desperate Ground: The Epic Story of Chosin Reservoir—the Greatest Battle of the Korean War For my reading seminar this semester we are studying the 1950s. For the subject of the Korean War, I knew I wanted to read On Desperate Ground by Hampton Sides. I have read several other books by Sides, Blood and … Continue reading Book Review
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During the founding of our country the word freedom had a different meaning. Freedom in early America simply meant land ownership or at least being your own boss. If you had to work for someone else in the days of the open ballot, then politically you were not free. Your employer could insist you vote … Continue reading Class Notes
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One major difference Teddy Roosevelt brought to government was in the management of labor. In the past one of the few things the federal government did was help put down strikes by using the army to break up strikers. TR did not go all out to help the strikers, but now he used the army … Continue reading Class Notes
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With the founding of the nation, two men rose to the top that had different plans for the future of the nation. Thomas Jefferson was the Secretary of State and he believed that American greatness would come from a land of yeoman farmers. If everyone lived on a self-sustaining farm then everyone would have what … Continue reading Class Notes
White House Sized Ego
This week I intended to write about the jobs report put out by the White House and give a historical comparison. Biden claimed that he has the largest growth in jobs throughout history, and I thought surely that is not right, especially with the numbers FDR put out. However, when I checked the White House … Continue reading White House Sized Ego
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When it came to women voting, neither party really championed the cause. The fight for suffrage came from outside the parties not from within. What is interesting is that race played a role for why some started to lean towards allowing women to vote. For Republicans, they were already supporting Black men’s voting rights and … Continue reading Class Notes
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Many of the stories that we know about George Washington are unfortunately not true. After Washington’s death, an author named Parson Weems became concerned that the youth were growing up not knowing Washington and that he might be forgotten. To help connect the youth to Washington he wrote a book that told stories of him … Continue reading Class Notes
