It was primarily "Henry Hudson" who explored North America and the Arctic, although there were of course many other explorers as well. This is where the "Hudson River" gets its name.
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1. Respect the Rights, Beliefs and Opinions of Others:
In the era of Fox News and MSNBC, it's easy to forget that we must respect the rights, beliefs and opinions of others — even if we think they're "extreme," "outrageous" or "morally wrong."
2. Stay Informed of the Issues That Affect Your Community:
Watching the news, or reading the newspaper, is actually not a choice. It's our responsibility; whether we think the "corporate mainstream media" is corrupt or not.
3. Serve in a Jury When Called Upon:
Though many see it as a burden, "Jury Duty" is our responsibility to serve as a jury in a legal process.
4. Participate in the Democratic Process:
Next time you're thinking about not voting because "politicians are all the same," or whatever, keep in mind that if you're not happy with the status quo you could — in fact, it's your responsibility as an American — participate in the Democratic process by running for office yourself and offering an alternative.
5. Defend the Country, if Need Should Arise:
It's your responsibility, as an American, to bear arms — or participate in civic service — on behalf of the United States and defend it from all enemies both foreign and domestic.
The famous Three-Fifths Compromise famously dealt with the issue of how much slaves would "count" in terms of representation of various states in Congress.
George Washington<span> started so </span>many<span> presidential </span>traditions<span> that you may not be surprised to learn he began the custom of using a Bible (and often, a King James Bible) to take the oath </span>