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William Crawford Gorgas, (born Oct. 3, 1854, Mobile, Ala., U.S.—died July 3, 1920, London, Eng.), U.S. Army surgeon who contributed greatly to the building of the Panama Canal by introducing mosquito control to prevent yellow fever and malaria.
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One way in which humanism contributed to the Scientific Revolution was that "<span>Humanism inspired the idea that knowledge could be gained through the evidence provided by human senses and reasoning," since a great deal of focus was taken away from the Church during this time. </span>
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A large sum of colonists believed that the fighting would break out in New England
The Pilgrims, the founders of Plymouth, arrived in 1620. John Mason and Sir Ferdinand Gorges, the "Father of English Colonization in North America" had received land in northern New England which became the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1628.
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Washington only had four department, today there are 15 departments. In Washington's time the Cabinet met regularly and had the president's full attention and interest. Today the meetings are less regular and often the President relies much more in the advice of the EOP and strategic advisors.
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