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  2. Clemson University - Wikipedia

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    Clemson University is a public land-grant research university near Clemson, South Carolina, in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Founded in 1889, it was originally an agricultural college and is now classified as a very high research activity institution.

  3. History of Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the origins, development, and significance of Philadelphia, the largest city in Pennsylvania and the sixth-most-populous in the U.S. Explore its colonial, revolutionary, and industrial past, as well as its cultural and political role in the present.

  4. Timeline of Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    A chronological list of significant events in the history of the city of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, from 1682 to 2016. Includes founding, colonial era, constitutional convention, yellow fever epidemic, civil rights movement, and more.

  5. Thomas Green Clemson - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Green Clemson (July 1, 1807 – April 6, 1888) was an American politician and statesman, serving as Chargés d'Affaires to Belgium, and United States Superintendent of Agriculture. He served in the Confederate Army and founded Clemson University in South Carolina. Historians have called Clemson "a quintessential nineteenth-century ...

  6. Campus of Clemson University - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, architecture, and features of the campus of Clemson University, a public university in South Carolina. The campus was originally a plantation owned by John C. Calhoun and has two historic districts on the National Register of Historic Places.

  7. American Enlightenment - Wikipedia

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    The American Enlightenment was a period of intellectual and philosophical fervor in the 18th to 19th century, influenced by the Age of Enlightenment in Europe and distinctive American philosophy. It led to the American Revolution and the creation of the United States, with ideals of consent of the governed, equality, liberty, republicanism and religious tolerance.

  8. Historically black colleges and universities - Wikipedia

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    HBCUs are institutions of higher education in the US that were established before 1964 to serve African Americans. They were founded during and after the Civil War and Reconstruction era, and include public and private, land grant and non-land grant, and predominantly black institutions.

  9. Colonial colleges - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the nine colonial colleges chartered in the Thirteen Colonies before the American Revolution, and their religious influences and Ivy League status. See also other colonial-era foundations and their predecessor entities.