Why don’t people talk about Dolly Madison more?

jackryyan:

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this woman was

  • raised a Quaker and refrained from marrying so she could get out until her father died and wished her to get married so she did.
  • Spoiler alert, she was able to get out of the Quaker community anyway by getting married.
  • lost her husband and baby to yellow fever and instead of getting depressed and dying, like most women of the time, she fought of Yellow Fever herself.
  • When she remarried to James Madison, President Jefferson was so impressed by her she basically became acting First Lady before Madison ever became president.
  • The first First Lady to realize the Capitol needed to be furnished by the government because “it belongs to the people”, and came up with the idea of adding mirrors to each room to make them look larger and bring more light in.
  • When the British attacked and Madison had to leave her at the capitol to attend to the military she assured him she wasn’t afraid.
  • When the English attacked the Capitol she calmly gathered Madison’s papers and saved the painting of Washington from fire. 
  • After Madison died the nearly despaired from poverty but stood her ground until Congress finally bought the copies of the Constitutional Convention.
  • Was not only present when Samuel F.B. Morse sent the first telegram but was freaking asked what the return message should be.
  • THE FIRST WOMAN TO EVER BE GIVEN A SEAT IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 

The woman demands respect and was hella revolutionary! 

factsinallcaps:

rise-like-a-sparrow:

factsinallcaps:

AARON BURR WAS ONE OF ONLY TWO AMERICAN VICE PRESIDENTS KNOWN TO HAVE SHOT ANOTHER PERSON WITH A GUN WHILE THEY WERE VICE PRESIDENT

WHO WAS THE OTHER ONE

DICK CHENEY IN 2006

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anotheralexandros:

I was cleaning out my high school Google drive folders, and I just found my old study group’s guide for the AP US History exam. one of our notes is “if two people are arguing and you can only remember one of their names, the other is Alexander Hamilton.”

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queencosbabe:

doctorstrangesenpai:

thatsmoderatelyraven:

you could spell pennslyvnaia wrong and usually no one notices

Looking at you, Alexander Hamilton.

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jessicahenwick:

seduce me with obscure knowledge of history

*seductive voice* Alexander Hamilton wasn’t allowed to fast track trough Princeton because a student had done that the previous year, and had a nervous breakdown due to stress. That student was James Madison.

darktonystark:

even though literally no one asked for it, here are some things i love about aaron burr:

story time:

tl;dr: aaron burr was a feminist who believed women were superior to men; an abolitionist who proposed and voted for bills abolishing slavery before the turn of the 19th century; a totally giving person who often sold his things to give money to other people; and maybe not a complete villain like history wants to remember him as but a human being with virtues to go with his faults.

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