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    SJ's AP USH chapter 9 review

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    was to “become rich” and did not let much tradition get in their way. He identified slavery as a block in American character. Still‚ to Tocqueville‚ American whites were all animated by the goal of getting ahead. Westward Expansion ● By 1840‚ 1/3 of all Americans would be living in the “West”. ● With more land available‚ the federal govt.’s brutal put down of Natives‚ and a boom in agricultural prices after 1812‚ most migrants desired a better version of life than in the East

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    Treaty of Waitangi

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    The Treaty of Waitangi (Māori: Tiriti o Waitangi) is a treaty first signed on 6 February 1840 by representatives of the British Crown and various Māori chiefs from the North Island of New Zealand. The Treaty established a British Governor of New Zealand‚ recognised Māori ownership of their lands and other properties‚ and gave the Māori the rights of British subjects. The English and Māori versions of the Treaty differed significantly‚ so there is no consensus as to exactly what was agreed to.

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    By providing an assessment of when civil war became inevitable and why. This paper discusses the political and cultural tension in America leading up to the civil war and beyond‚ by discussing the feminist movement‚ the expansionist period of the 1840s‚ the compromise period

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    The 1828 election was unlike any other before it; it introduced lots of things that evolved into what elections are like today‚ including economic and social changes‚ who can vote‚ how many people vote‚ how candidates portray themselves‚ and the different backgrounds of the candidates. In the 1800’s‚ not many people could vote compared to today. In the elections before the 1828 election‚ the only ones that could vote were white males who were at least 21 years old‚ educated‚ and owned property.

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    References: Ballard‚ C.‚ 1981. The Role of Trade and Hunter-traders in the Political Economy of Natal and Zululand‚ 1824-1880‚ s.l.: African Studies Program‚ University of Wisconsin-Madison. Bottaro‚ J.‚ Visser‚ P. & Worden‚ N.‚ 2011. In Search of History (Grade 10). Pietermaritzburg(Eastern Cape): ABC Press. Cobbing‚ J.‚ 1984. The Case Against The Mfecane‚ Johannesburg:

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    European Colonies in Asia

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    EUROPEAN COLONIES IN ASIA BRITISH EMPIRE IN ASIA • The British Empire comprised the colonies‚ protectorates‚ and other territories ruled or administered by the United Kingdom. • At its height‚ it was the largest empire in history and‚ for over a century‚ was the foremost global power. • At the peak of its power it was often said that "the sun never sets on the British Empire" because its span across the globe ensured that the sun was always shining on at least one of its numerous territories

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    1. Invasion of Canada (1813) - 2. USS Constitution ("Old Ironsides") - the nickname given to the super-frigate Constitution during the War of 1812 3. Adm. Oliver Perry - American naval officer; managed a fleet on the shores of Lake Erie in 1813; captured a British fleet on Lake Erie‚ his victory slogan "We have met the enemy and they are ours" brought new life and inspiration to the American troops‚ he was a hero during the war 4. Battle of the Thames (1813) - The Battle of Thames was fought

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    Pe.Pex Series Jaw Crusher

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    PE.PEX Series Jaw Crusher PE.PEX series jaw crusher for large complex tilting‚ widely used in mining‚ metallurgy‚ construction‚ highway‚ railway‚ water conservancy and chemical industry and many other industries‚ processing large size‚ the compressive strength less than 320Mpa various ores and rock crushing or medium crushing operations. PE Series for rough broken‚ PEX series is used in thin broken. PE‚ PEX series jaw crusher structure consists of: Broken jaw structure main frame‚ eccentric shaft

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    Jefferson’s Revolution The election of 1800 marked the beginning of a 28-year period during which Republicans dominated national politics. Jefferson’s party won easily‚ in part because of the public outrage over the Federalist Alien and Sedition Acts; in many ways‚ the acts proved the undoing of the Federalist Party. The election was a protracted affair. All of the Republican electors had voted for both Jefferson and Burr‚ so that both candidates earned the same number of electoral votes for president

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    Adams Vs Jackson Analysis

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    1. Election of 1828: Adams v Jackson AJ just got out of a loss in 1824 election where he felt cheated. In 1828 election‚ his strategy was to rely on his good military reputation and Adams bad reputation for making enemies. He also decided to avoid taking a stand on the issues to make sure he doesn’t displease anyone. “The campaign was disgraced by character assassination and lies of the worst sort.”(251) AJ’s opponents attacked his wife‚ calling her an adulteress‚ and they called him a tyrant

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