The Citizen's Arrest Act and The Great Repeal Bill are the two new laws that made it possible for the ordinary citizens to make or repel laws in the early Washington history.
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Because it is important to learn all history that affects us as citizens.
Yes, history remembers Martha Washington. She was the first First Lady of the U.S.A. Married to George Washington the first president of the U.S. She is remembered for a lot and that's just one reason why she was remembered.
There are several people in Washington state history who have made a difference in society. Some of these people include Bing Crosby, Bill Gates, and Jimi Hendrix.
Mendel, George Washington Carver, Eli Whitney, John Deere
history is not only for the rich and famous people but also for the ordinary citizens
history is not only for the rich and famous people but also for the ordinary citizens
Joseph Fulton McFarland has written: '20th century history of the city of Washington and Washington County, Pennsylvania, and representative citizens' -- subject(s): Biography, Genealogy, History
Martin Register Andrews has written: 'History of Marietta and Washington County, Ohio, and representative citizens' -- subject(s): Biography, History
The key word was ordinary instead of extraordinary we would be in school until we were 30 if we tried to learn every thing and everyone in our history books
The web address of the Washington State History Museum is: http://www.washingtonhistory.org
Which Washington? Washington State Washington DC George Washington Washington Tyne and Wear (its a town in England)
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Things in a museum are living history. They are important to citizens because it gives them a way to reflect back on history and remember their past.
The address of the National History Museum is: Const Ave, Washington, DC 20001
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The address of the Washington State History Museum is: 1911 Pacific Ave, Tacoma, WA 98402-3109