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September 3rd, 2007 Dear Patriots,
Sorry, for the delay in getting this week's history challenge posted. If you already submitted your answer for last week's question (not knowing it was last week's question), please reenter for the question posted below! Anthony from Kokomo, IN is this past week's history challenge winner! Anthony will be sent sent DVD "Keys To Good Government". Thomas McKean was the correct answer; click here for the resource information!
I'm no expert nor a historian, but by his own words founding father Thomas McKean sure doesn't sound like a deist to me (which many revisionist historians often claim about McKean)!
Sincerely, Chris Peterson
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Weekly History Challenge - 9/03/07 This week's prize is the book " A Patriot's History of the United States"
In 1811 President James Madison appointed this man as a Justice to the United States Supreme Court, making him the youngest person ever to serve in that position, which he would continue to serve on the bench for 34 years until his death in 1845. His accomplishments include the following: U.S Congressman, Founder of Harvard Law School; wrote many legal texts now considered classics including the 1833 "Commentaries on the Constitution of the United States", and he wrote 286 opinions - 94 percent of which were accepted as the majority decision of the Court. Name this Supreme Court Justice. |
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