American Revolution Leaders
American Revolution Leaders
Which of the American Revolution's Leaders are you? Take this quiz to find out!
Which of the American Revolution's Leaders are you? Take this quiz to find out!
How do you describe yourself?
How do you live your life?
What school subject is your strength?
What are your thoughts on love and relationships?
Opinion on slavery?
Comments on your leadership skills?
Which of these interest you the most?
What are your plans after your retirement?
George Washington
George Washington
George Washington is the first president of the United States. He is a kind and compassionate man that highly values justice and freedom and opposes slavery. Although he wants a normal and peaceful life with his wife, his stepson and stepdaughter. Washington spent all his time trying to make America a better nation. Aside from his great leadership, he also shows talent in mathematics and gardening.
John Adams
John Adams
Graduating from Havard Colledge, John Adams is a prideful and strong student trying to pursue his law career as a very successful individual. He lived a fairly exciting life with his supportive wife and six kids. Although he opposes slavery and never own a slave, Adams doesn't support the idea of abolishment. John Adams ran agaisnt George Washington for presidency in 1789 but failed. Although they both shared the same view, Adams wasn't please about his loss. After Washington, Adams got his turn but then lost the people's trust, which cost him the election in 1800. He then spent the rest of his life writing books, columns and letters. He did live long enough to see his son, John Quincy Adams become the sixth president of the United States.
Thomas Jefferson
Thomas Jefferson
Thomas Jefferson is the third president of the United States and also the writer of the Declaration of Independence. Having a keen sense for gardening and architecture, Jefferson designed a brick mansion on a mountain top for himself and his family. He lived a very fine life with his wife and children. But unfortunately, his wife passed away due to birth complication; Jefferson got distraught and never remarried. He believes that all men are equal, but thought that the African Americans are biologically inferior to whites. Jefferson is a talented writer but not a very good public speaker. Although he did made some acomplishments during his time as president, he did make some poor choices that affect the nation's economy. So Jefferson decided to resign for his third term. After his retirement, Jefferson spent his last days in pursuing his interests like gardening, reading and music.