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Republican Motherhood

<p>Republican motherhood was the ideology representing women's roles in the time before, during, and after the American Revolution. It was the idea that daughters and mother should be taught to uphold ideas of Republicanism. They would pass their Republican values to further generations. This idea separated women from men but at the same time it encouraged the education of women and their importance in society. Republican motherhood allowed women to be involved in politics and raising children in Republican ideals with eduction, but didn't allow them to venture into political activity outside the realm of a women, at the time. </p>
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Architecture

Thomas Jefferson's architecture several characteristics, but the main three were, red brick, columns, and octagonal shapes. Monticello shows these characteristics by the whole outside being created in red brick, having four columns at the entrance, and having an octagonal roof. University of Virginia's buildings that Jefferson built, all have red brick, columns, and octagonal shapes. Some differences between Georgian Architecture and Jefferson Architecture are, Georgian is more built more flat and square unlike Jefferson's Architecture which was built in an octagonal shape. The Georgian Architecture also had more windows and had a tendency not to have columns unlike the Jefferson's Architecture.
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Architecture

Thomas Jefferson's Architecture consisted mostly of octagonal shapes, columns, and brick. The octagonal shapes had a tendency to be where the entrance is or the roof. In almost all of his buildings he put columns in. Finally Jefferson used brick. All three of these characteristics can be seen in Poplar Forest.
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Hudson River School of Art

<p>The Hudson River School is a school of art founded by Thomas Cole depicting the Hudson River Valley and other natural scenes. These paintings, both depicting the Hudson River Valley with people in it, display the idea of discovering the so-called "New World." These contribute to the idea of nationalism by showing appreciation for the geography in America and taking inspiration from it. Furthermore, these paintings illustrate settlement in the United States, and how different people adapted to different environments in a country with varied landscapes. </p>
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