Background
Jean Choate was born on December 17, 1935, in Syracuse, New York, United States. She is the daughter of Max and Betty Molyneux.
Alma, Michigan, United States
In 1958 Jean Choate received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Alma College.
Madison, WI, United States
In 1962 Jean Choate obtained a Master of Science degree from the University of Wisconsin.
720 4th Ave S, St Cloud, MN 56301, United States
In 1972 Jean Choate earned a Master of Arts degree from St. Cloud State University.
Ames, IA 50011, United States
In 1992 Jean Choate gained a Doctor of Philosophy degree from Iowa State University.
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Farmers suffering the effects of drought and depression in the 1930s were looking for relief from what they felt were unfair prices for their crops, and reform of the entire agricultural and economic system of which they were the primary part. In the election campaign of 1932, they heard Franklin D. Roosevelt promise that if elected he would work for a program to help them. The vagueness of the president-to-be led a variety of farm groups to believe that he would support their leaders and programs, but some groups, such as the Farmers Union, were disappointed and their organizers criticized various aspects of the New Deal Agricultural Program. During the dire thirties, new farm groups were formed to voice their opposition to the program. The ideas of these groups were resisted by the Department of Agriculture, which fought back to stifle their opposition and largely won. This work is a history of seven organizations that opposed Roosevelt's agricultural programs. They are the Missouri Farmers Association, the Farmers Union, the Farm Holiday Movement, the Farmers Independence Council, the National Farmers Process Tax Recovery Association, the Corn Belt Liberty League, and the Farmers Guild.
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2002
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Eliza was the daughter of Sarah Phillips and John McCardle, a shoemaker. Fortunately, she had received a good basic education which she shared with her new husband. He already knew his letters and could read a bit, so she taught him writing and arithmetic. With their limited means, her skill at keeping a house and bringing up a family - five children in all - had much to do with Andrew Johnson's success. He rose rapidly, serving in the state and national legislatures and as governor. Like him, when the Civil War came, people of east Tennessee remained loyal to the Union; Lincoln sent him to Nashville as military governor in 1862. Rebel forces caught Eliza at home with part of the family. Quite aside from the tragedy of Lincoln's death, she found little pleasure in her husband's position as President. At the White House she settled into a second-floor room that became the centre of activities for a large family: her two sons, her widowed daughter Mary Stover and her children; her older daughter Martha with her husband, Senator David T Patterson, and their children. As a schoolgirl Martha had often been the Polks' guest at the mansion; now she took up its social duties. impeachment crisis. At the end of Johnson's term, Eliza returned with relief to her home in Tennessee, restored from wartime vandalism. She lived to see the legislature of her state vindicate her husband's career by electing him to the Senate in 1875, and survived him by nearly six months, dying at the Patterson's home in 1876.
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2004
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Eliza was the daughter of Sarah Phillips and John McCardle, ashoemaker. Fortunately, she had received a good basic education thatshe was delighted to share with her new husband. He already knew hisletters and could read a bit, so she taught him writing and arithmetic.With their limited means, her skill at keeping a house and bringing upa family - five of children, in all - had much to do with AndrewJohnson's success. He rose rapidly, serving in the state and nationallegislatures and as governor. Like him, when the Civil War came, people of east Tennessee remained loyal to the Union; Lincoln sent him to Nashville as military governor in 1862.
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2006
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As Britain became a dominant sailing empire during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, her ships were manned in part by impressed men, forced to serve against their will. Naval officers oversaw a press gang that abducted both British and American citizens, particularly during times of war, and held them captive until they were sent to sea as unwilling sailors. This book provides personal accounts of 13 men, most of whom were impressed into the British Navy, but some onto pirate ships. A chapter on Dartmoor Prison is included, an institution which held thousands of impressed Americans during the War of 1812.
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2010
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2017
Jean Choate was born on December 17, 1935, in Syracuse, New York, United States. She is the daughter of Max and Betty Molyneux.
In 1958 Jean Choate received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Alma College. In 1962 she obtained a Master of Science degree from the University of Wisconsin. In 1972 Choate earned a Master of Arts degree from St. Cloud State University. In 1992 she gained a Doctor of Philosophy degree from Iowa State University.
From 1983 to 1985 Jean Choate was an instructor at Open Bible College in Des Moines and at Des Moines Area Community College from 1985 to 1992. From 1992 to 1999 Choate served as an assistant professor at the Northern Michigan University, Marquette. In 1999 she was appointed a professor of history at the College of Coastal Georgia.
Choate has published a number of journal articles and book chapters. She has published several books: Disputed Ground (2002); At Sea Under Impressment (2010); and Voices Seldom Heard: Women, Blacks, and Children of the Georgia Coast, 1850-1870 (2017), etc.
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2006Jean Choate is a member of the Organization of American Historians and the American Historical Association.
On June 8, 1959, Jean Choate married Woodrow Choate. They have four children: Anne, Mike, Ruth, Susan. In 2009 her husband died.