2005). By moving clocks forward, people could take advantage of the extra evening daylight rather than wasting energy on lighting. At the time, Franklin was ambassador to Paris, and he wrote a witty letter to the Journal of Paris in 1784, rejoicing over his "discovery" that the sun provide...
Though Jefferson is considered a relative isolationist; he clearly viewed the threat from the Barbary pirates as a direct American interest. Jefferson's isolationism would go so far that, in 1807, he would sign the Embargo Act, which cut the United States off from most foreign trade....
In its tenure in office the significant event bought the document including Louis Xi'an that (in 1803), in 1807 embargoes the bill (Embargo Act of 1807), as well as Louise and the Cluck exploration (1804-1806). [translate] aWe've walked the earth in solitude, so cold we need the ...