Sir Eric | November 16, 2009
Name: John Adams and Horatio Nelson Time they lived: Adams October 30, 1735 – July 4, 1826, and Nelson 29 September 1758 – 21 October 1805 Notable Accomplishments: John Adams and Thomas Jefferson made the United States Declaration of Independence and Nelson, Broke Napoleon At the Battle of Trafalgar Other Interesting Information you want to include [...]
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Sir Eric | November 12, 2009
How many states border your state? 4 Which ones are they? Ohio. Kentucky. Illinois. Michigan Have you ever been to any of them? yes, Illinois, Ohio and Kentucky Was there a reason you visited or are they close enough you visit often? my dad and sister and me went to Ohio to get a door [...]
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Sir Eric | September 19, 2009
Tell us again which state you are in:Indiana Research where the name of your state came from. Is there a story to tell? the name ” Indiana ” was chosen because of the area’s very large native American population. The native American fought many battle’s with the United state’s military in an unsuccessful effort to [...]
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Sir Eric | September 13, 2009
This year, I am working on US History. I am doing the assignments at our website, States and Countries Exploration. Name of your state: Indiana How long have you lived there? all my life Area of the country your state is in: northeastern Indiana What are some things your state is known for? Indianapolis is [...]
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Sir Eric | March 9, 2008
We have been talking about Beethoven. age 34 Bonngasse, place of Beethoven’s birth in 1770 Age 50 Age 54 Sincerely, Young Man In Training
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