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    The American Revolution was an event that defined our identity as Americans. In Elementary school‚ we are taught about how the Boston Tea party was the start of the Revolution; more specifically the tax the British implemented on tea. In Middle school we are taught about George Washington and how he fearlessly crossed the Delaware River on Christmas day‚ in freezing temperatures‚ in order to take the British soldiers by surprise. In college‚ we are told that what we have learned about the American

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    songs were based on the things that were happenings in those times. “There are almost as many ways of categorizing American folk music as there have been people collecting it; there are books on folk songs organized by geographical area: Appalachian‚ Ozarks‚ New England‚ and Texas; by song subject: work songs‚ spirituals‚ songs of courtship and marriage‚ children’s songs‚…;

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    North American Civilization Jason Renzulli Axia College of University of Phoenix Early North Americans‚ or Native Americans‚ were a blend of many different people. Their lifestyles varied‚ depending on where they settled. Some relied heavily on hunting and gathering‚ some relied heavily on agriculture and farming‚ and others relied heavily on fishing. Even when it came to language‚ they were very diverse‚ as early North Americans spoke as many as around 1‚000 different languages. In order to

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    In the nineteenth century Americans had visions of how life was going to be good‚ by having a small farm with workers that was self-directed which would make them small producers. During this time there were specific strains that were emerging the movement of the working class. This would help transform the artisan republican ideology in to the “wage slavery.” In between the years 1870 to 1920 “focuses on the reform unionist‚ populist‚ socialist‚ and syndicalist movements in the US labor history

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    Was Immigrating to American cities better than staying in farms? During the mid 1800s‚ Reconstruction had already occurred and many people moved west in hopes of becoming rich with all the elements they had found. During this time of period‚ many new things were being discovered as well as the railroads were being constructed. After the Civil War‚ prices in cities on food‚ clothes‚ etc were being decreased because so much of that was being made and produced. Many immigrants were starting to think

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    History 2002 Dr‚ Roger Carpenter Expansion in the U.S. in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century has many thing in common with previous American expansionist ideals and had some different things. Many of the worlds leading powers were all expanding and many citizens was convinced if they didn?t jump on this land rush‚ than they would miss out. There were three reasons why America was interested in expansion. The first reason was economic. During the civil war the U.S. had greatly increased

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    Is the American Dream still achievable? First‚ I asked myself if the American Dream was worth trying to achieve. And then I wondered how many people spend their life trying to achieve it. Before I could answer those question I had to ask myself what the American Dream is. I came up with a few different answers. While I’m still questioning if my answer is a concrete one‚ my opinion is that the American Dream is achievable because it’s such a flexible concept. Is the American Dream worth trying to

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    personal gain and power. It appeared as if the nation was modernizing too fast because they were unable to deal with problems of urbanization. The changes in urban America in the late nineteenth century therefore are viewed to be mostly negative. The rapid increase of urbanization was partly due to the number of immigrants that flooded America. People from rural America also migrated to the cities during this period. They gave up farms to move to cities‚ hoping to make a better life. Most of all

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    Hello‚ cheese lovers! The Fourth of July is right around the corner. So‚ it is a great time to learn about some interesting facts about American cheese. So‚ sit back‚ grab a slice‚ and read away! What is American Cheese? First‚ have you ever wondered about exactly what American cheese is? It has to be more than just cheese that is made in America. Right? American cheese is actually processed cheese that is made primarily from a blend of milk‚ milk fats‚ and solids. There are also other fats and whey

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    through the African landmass there was little acknowledgment of rights to private landholding until frontier authorities started forcing European law in the nineteenth century. Land was regularly held mutually by towns or expansive factions and was apportioned to families as per their need. The measure of land a family required was dictated by the quantity of workers that family could marshal to work the land. To build creation‚ a family needed to put resources into more workers and in this way increment

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