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    Unlike the first Barbary war‚ this was a fairly short conflict in 1815 against the Barbary State of Algiers. War was declared on the United States for failing to pay its required tribute. After succeeding in the First Barbary War‚ The United States began to focus on its terrible relationship with France and the United

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    The Bank of the United States was a necessity that our nation could not do without because it created a national currency‚ created profits‚ and the government could control inflation. The father of this idea was Alexander Hamilton‚ who wanted a bank system similar to the Bank of England. The bank‚ that was modeled after the Bank of England‚ would be able to hold government funds‚ collect taxes‚ and make loans to the government when taxes were low. The bank would be the capstone of Hamilton’s financial

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    Percy Shelley

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    University of the Cordilleras Graduate School In Partial Fulfilment of the course LITERARY CRITICISM A written report on: PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY “A DEFENCE OF POETRY” Submitted to: AP AZLISON BAWANG Submitted by: Di Anne Mendoza MA English February 21‚ 2013 I. Introduction II. Brief Background III. Literary Pieces IV. Views on Literature through his essay V. Other concepts about literature VI. References I. Introduction Romanticism Period originated

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    What events or trends contributed to the relationship between the forces of Nationalism and Sectionalism? During the course of American History‚ and especially after the War for Independence‚ Nationalism and Sectionalism contributed and interacted with each other to shape the development of the United States of America. These two ideologies are the inverse of one another. When sectionalism is strong‚ nationalism is weak. When Nationalism is strong‚ sectionalism is weak. While sectionalism and nationalism

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    Links: 10 William Penn: Holy Experiment (1680); Frame of Government (1682); Frame of Government (1696); another good bio sketch Treaty of Paris (1763); French defeated in Great War for Empire‚ but geopolitical contest continues until 1815‚ ending with the defeat of Napoleon at ______________.

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    Waitangi) The Treaty of Waitangi (Māori: Te Tiriti o Waitangi) was a treaty signed by representatives of the British Crown and various Māori chiefs of the North Island of New Zealand. Te Tiriti O Waitangi was first signed on the 6th of February 1840. The treaty’s regulations had • Inaugurated a British Governor of New Zealand (the throne’s representative in a commonwealth country) • Let other people live in New Zealand (such as Dutch‚ Europeans‚ Asians etc.) • Let the British make the rules

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    colonial revolution o Miguel Hidalgo called for an Indian rebellion  Wanted social change  Had 80 thousand followers to capture cities  Executed in 1811 o Morelos was new leader  More radical  Executed in 1815 o Demand for reform in Mexico  1820 Ferdinand VII

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    large amount of people employed 15 How did technology and industrial ingenuity prepare the way for the expansion of industry and the growth of the American economy? Developed industries relatively immature‚ fine items came from England. But by 1840s rapid machine technology advances‚ sophisticated textile industry. Technology and demand led to factories- began in New England textile industry‚ large water-driven machines increased production 16 Who were the "merchant capitalists" and what

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    ago. In Octavia E. Butler’s novel‚ “Kindred”‚ the issues of gender and race intersect throughout the story as Kevin and Dana fight to keep their relationship going as they both represent a different gender and race which corrupts many problems in 1815 and also in present day 1976. Kevin and Dana are both living in modern America in 1976. Kevin and Dana are married and just moved in together into their new apartment. One main thing that represents the difference between Kevin and Dana is the

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    Metternich the Leader

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    Congress of Vienna‚ led the major European powers to a period of long-lasting peace and a strong balance of power. Metternich is well known for the Metternich System‚ which was put into practice during his most notable success‚ the Congress of Vienna of 1815. Metternich‚ additionally‚ was the guiding spirit of the international congresses‚ Aachen‚ Carlsbad‚ Troppau‚ Laibach‚ and Verona and was the chief statesman of the Holy Alliance. The Congress of Vienna‚ though‚ and the agreements that followed were

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