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k i need to know some stuff abt george brown like:
who is he (colony, position)
should his colony join confederation
what will his colony gain or lose by joining another colony
what problems are his colonies facing
what type of government does he propse?

2007-02-06 10:59:45 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Arts & Humanities History

4 answers

What's not to get? Go to Google and type in your questions. I could see if this were a math question that you didn't understand, but I think you're just not looking for the answers.

2007-02-06 11:04:00 · answer #1 · answered by Lisa E 6 · 0 0

google search george brown heres something from google


BROWN, son of George Brown, was born at Pittsfield, Massachusetts, February 15, 1842. He fitted for college in the Pittsfield High School and passed his full course with our Class. During the undergraduate years Brown was frequently honored by his classmates. He was a member of the 'Logian Literary Society and its president for one term during the Senior year. He represented our Class, in Sophomore year, as one of the editors of the University Quarterly. This same year he was editor and publisher of The Gulielmensian, and issued it for the first time in a pamphlet edition; also on the committee of arrangements for the Biennial Celebration ; assistant librarian of the college library, 1861-63; a member of the '63 Baseball Club, the Greylock; was one of the orators in Adelphic Union debate, October, 1862. He was one of the junior exhibition men, and at Commencement received an honorary oration, a Second Class honor.
After leaving college Brown studied law in the office of Colt and Pingree, Pittsfield, Massachusetts, and later in Harvard Law School. While pursuing his law studies he was also connected with the press as correspondent under the pseudonym of "Center." From 1866 to 1869 he was practicing law in St. Louis, Missouri, a portion of this time in partnership with a cousin of the same name. He was also, during these years, in journalism, joining this with his law practice. Between 1865 and 1873 he became interested in real estate in Mason County, West Virginia.

In 1870 he married Mrs. Jennie S. Jenkins, widow of Confederate General A. G. Jenkins, of West Virginia, and daughter of Hon. Judge Bolin. Atwood reports a son, George Center, Jr., about one year old at the time of his report in 1873. A few years after our 1873 report Brown removed from St. Louis to Cincinnati, Ohio, and the attractions of journalism had by this time drawn him away from his law practice, so that he devoted most of his time to newspaper work in connection with the Cincinnati Inquirer. He died of heart failure December 18, 1892, in Cincinnati. It has not been possible to get any trace of his family.


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2007-02-06 19:04:19 · answer #2 · answered by blue_Eyes03 2 · 0 0

That's unbelievably lazy. Your already on line, and instead of trying "Google" or "Yahoo search" you decide to ASK someone ELSE to do the work for you? When I was in school we had to look in encyclopedias and go to the library to do our homework.

www.google.com

2007-02-06 19:07:19 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Elaine C knows what she's talking about

2007-02-06 19:15:16 · answer #4 · answered by Yahoo Sucks 5 · 0 0

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