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    The Abolitionist Movement

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    needed. I believe that the abolitionists (only anti-slavery persons)‚ who wanted an immediate end to slavery‚ radicalized the anti-slavery movement by demanding an‚ immediate end to slavery and recognition of equality by the year 1836. By the year 1607‚ Americans realized that the Chesapeake was immensely hospitable to tobacco cultivation. However growing tobacco meant more labor‚ but where was the labor source to be from? The Colonies found their answer in indentured servant‚ servants who voluntarily

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    took place as well as primary sources. This site is related to the topic we are currently studying in the manner of its main subject: the settlement of the Chesapeake Bay. One thing I found interesting was George Percy’s journal entry on April 26th‚ 1607 (the day of arrival): "The six and twentieth day of April‚ about four o’clock in the morning‚ we descried the land of Virginia; the same day we entõred into the Bay of Chesupiocé we could find nothing worth the speaking of but fair meadows and goodly

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    King Phillip's War

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    During the King Phillip’s War both colonists and Indians suffered great tragedies with the loss of life and the destruction of land. After a year of conflict that could be classified as the “most devastating war in this country’s history”‚(Millet & Feis‚ 20012) the colonials were able to triumph. Success is due in part to insightful soldiers like Captain Benjamin Church who commanded ad hoc volunteer companies. That‚ in conjunction with the militia’s ability to incapacitate their enemies during

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    South Carolina‚ and Georgia. The new colonies had a lot in common‚ but at the same time most of them had a lot of difference. Most Colonies started off from Virginia and some of them where just completely original. Virginia was founded in 1607 by the Virginia London Company‚ their main crop like most of the other colonies where tobacco and indigo. Their most famous “government” was the House of Burgesses. And the colonists were composed of Planter’s‚ Slaves‚ Aristocrats‚ indentures servants

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    Spain began to colonize what would become the United States in 1492‚ and Britain in 1607. Spain first started colonizing Puerto Rico‚ Florida‚ and the U.S. Virgin Islands with the intent of having them become “New Spain”‚ followed by present-day Arizona‚ California‚ New Mexico‚ Texas‚ Guam‚ and the Northern Mariana Islands. However‚ Britain’s colonization was centered in Virginia and Massachusetts‚ where Jamestown and Plymouth were established. What characterized these early encounters between Europeans

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    British and Spanish Colonization Efforts in North America Prior to 1763 Starting in the late 1400s‚ and continuing for hundreds of years‚ Spanish and British colonization efforts have‚ in many ways‚ shaped North America. Because they had different goals‚ the Spanish and British went about their pursuit of the Americas in very different ways‚ and did not do many things similarly. When the Spanish came to America‚ they were mainly in search of silver‚ and gold‚ but they also wanted to spread their

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    New England Colonies Summary

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    HISTORY 1301 ~ AMERICAN HISTORY TO 1877 C H A P T E R 2 NEW WORLD EXPERIMENTS: ENGLAND’S SEVENTEENTHCENTURY COLONIES SUMMARY In the seventeenth century‚ different and sometimes disparate groups of English settlers established several colonies in North America. The English way of colonization differed from that of the Spanish in that English colonization did not emanate from a desire to create a centralized empire in the New World. Breaking Away English migration to the New World was part

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    Dbq Essay Civil War

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    Carly Tucker 9 January‚ 2013 AP US History Mr.Barber Betweeen the years of 1860 and 1877 the united states went through the civil war and reconstruction era. Dramatic changes occurred during this time that brought about drastic constitutional and social development. The dramatic changes brought a revolution. The Civil War was not officially fought over the issue of slavery‚ but one of the most important outcomes of the war was the emancipation of all slaves in the United States.   The reasons

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    Thomas Edison(draft) Thomas Edison was one of the greatest inventors and industrial leaders in history. Thomas Edison’s inventions are still used today in many different ways. In that essay I am going to talk about his early life‚ his career‚ and last what did he offer to the society. Thomas Alva Edison was born to Sam and Nancy on February 11‚ 1847‚ in Milan‚ Ohio. Known as "Al" in his youth‚ Edison was the youngest of seven children‚ four of whom survived to adulthood. Edison tended to be in

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    14th Amendment was passed granting equal protection of the laws and in 1870‚ 15th Amendment giving the right to vote to all males regardless of race‚ and troops from the North occupied the South to enforce the abolition of slavery from 1865 to 1877. In 1877‚ whites again gained control of the South and passed a variety of laws that discriminated on the black race called Jim Crow laws. The Jim Crows laws apply that whites and black were to use separate education‚ housing‚ and public places such as

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