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Brian Mengel, Civil Servant
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She completed a three-year term as State Regent of the Mississippi State Society Daughters of the American Revolution in April 1998, after which she was elected Honorary State Regent of Mississippi.
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Ben Werner, Student Newspaper Editor
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For Americans concerned with the development of democratic societies, the anti-colonial movements and revolutions in the emerging nations pose serious problems.
The 104th Texas Society Daughters of the American Revolution State Conference will be held March 20-22 in San Antonio.
An active member of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Ward has served 12 years on the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution Committee which sets the national policy of DAR on issues.
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John Carthy, Gun Shop Sales Assistant
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The first American republic began with the revolution in 1776 and ended with the adoption of the Constitution in 1788.
The American Revolution had been fought to validate the idea that all men were created equal, yet slavery was legal in all of the thirteen colonies throughout the revolutionary period.
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Paddy McGuinness, Newsagent
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Inspired by the American and French revolutions, the United Irishmen rose in revolt against English colonialism in 1798.
Australia was born in the shaddow of the two most important and lasting revolutions of modern history, the American Revolution of 1775 and the French Revolution of 1789.
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Khalid Binalshibh, Taxi Driver
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Penny Sanford, creator of Penny Sanford Porcelains has been commissioned by the Daughters of the American Revolution to create a special edition ornament depicting Natchez's Rosalie Mansion.
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Jack Crawford, WWII Veteran
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The Daughters of the American Revolution awarded her their Americanism medal in 1966 and the German Society for Materials Science awarded her the Heyn Medal for her work on the theory of metal deformation in 1988.
In 1895 the Paul Revere Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution installed a historical plaque on the house in the hopes of bringing the building special recognition.
During the American revolution, more inhabitants of the American colonies fought for the British than for the Continental Army.
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