By a strange coincidence Jefferson and his old rival John Adams both died on the 50th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence—July 4, 1826. On the evening of July 3, Jefferson was in bed, his life ebbing rapidly. "This is the Fourth?" he whispered

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by 燕婷 | 2013-12-17

Shortly before he left the White House, Roosevelt, planning a big-game hunting trip to Africa, heard that a famous white hunter was visiting Washington. He invited the man to come along and give him some advice. After a two-hour tête-à-tête the hunter cam

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by 燕婷 | 2013-09-17

At the Constitutional Convention Madison was one of the most active speakers, and many wise provisions owe their origin to his foresight and learning.

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by 燕婷 | 2013-09-17

Early in the Revolutionary War, Washington sent one of his officers to requisition horses from the local landowners.

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by 燕婷 | 2013-09-17

Although failing fast, Adams was determined to survive until the 50th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence—July 4, 1826. At dawn on that day he was awakened by his servant, who asked if he knew what day it was.

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by 燕婷 | 2013-09-16

George Washington,the nation's first President, was also one of the wealthiest men to hold the office. His Virginia plantation, "Mount Vernon," consisted of five separate farms on 8,000 acres of prime farmland. Washington made significantly more than subs

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