Make America Again

Make America Again

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It's the year 2016, and people are getting more and more unpredictable by the limit. Trump just was just announced to be the next president of the United States, maybe it's time for a change. A better change for the American people, we need to stand up to our government. It was Thomas Jefferson, our third president, who had warned us about the control of a higher government against the people who live in it. He told us that the best way to keep our government in check is to have a revolution every one hundred years, well it's been almost three and the only revolution that we could find was the civil war that was almost a hundred years after the founding of america. But in the modern 20th century nothing happened, and now the 21st century is here, and it's almost time for our scheduled revolution, but it looks like the American people need a push to do so... What will it take to do so?
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"Jefferson grinned smugly. 'George Washington, John Adams, Angelica Schuyler. And most importantly: James Madison. Those names mean anything to you?" Alex laughed. 'Half of them are my friends. ' 'Well I think you'll find that'll be changing soon.'" Alexander Hamilton's school life is almost perfect. He is idolized by the prettiest girls in class, he has a good group of friends, gets the best grades in class, and he wins almost every fight. There are only a few minor annoyances, such as Madison, an old rival; Adams, who took the position he deserved; and Aaron Burr, who is infuriatingly calm and collected. But over all. . .? His life is great. But what happens when a kid shows up who is determined to undermine everything Hamilton has done? Thomas Jefferson's comin' home folks. And it won't be pretty. Dedicated to Rain. I own nothing but the story. The rights to Hamilton do not belong to me.

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