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    fathers and women were to be silent when in public. Women would get fewer parts of land inherited. Ebenezer Chittendon felt that his daughters should inherit as much land as his sons. English law let fathers divide their land as they pleased. Women would help their husbands by caring for a garden‚ knitting clothes and making food. Some mothers had to take care of their babies‚ so they had little time for religion‚ but lots of women went to Puritan congregations. They were full of women because

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    "Krik? Krak!" (Danticat) I decided to write about the story "Night Women" (pages 81-88). In the chapter ‚ author Edwidge Danticat talks about a women‚ a lonely women who has a little boy by a man who left them both. Although‚ this women really cares and loves her son‚ there’s a dark side which the boy has been hidden from. In the story‚ the women narrates who she becomes when her son is asleep and night begins to take over. The women transforms into a prostitute so she can support herself as well as

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    From Empire to Independence   Colonies became more important for the British mainland economy Colonies experienced agricultural and commercial growth but remained diverse in composition and outlook o Generally adverse to cooperative efforts The Heritage of War   Most Americans submitted willingly to the English government due to their alliance in French and Indian War o However‚ American nationalism was building  Brutalities of English soldiers heightened sense of separate

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    countries such as the United States‚ France‚ United Kingdom‚ Italy‚ Japan‚ Germany‚ and other countries 7) The “Good Neighbor” Policy a) Policy of Franklin D. Roosevelt to Latin American countries b) Non-intervention and non-interference in Latin America 8)

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    Immigration and Its Effects on America On January 5th‚ 2015‚ senior editor of the Atlantic‚ David Frum wrote an article titled‚ “Does Immigration Harm Working Americans?”. In the article‚ he speculates that immigrants‚ particularly from Mexico and other Latin American countries‚ harm the ability for American-born workers to find jobs‚ despite numerous economists and government bureaus stating that it doesn’t (Frum‚ 2015). With an emphasis on how many of the economists/bureaus focused on theoretical

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    Africa chapter 20 • Factories: forts and trading posts with resident merchants. • El Mina (1482): Most important factory in the heart of gold-producing region of the forest zone. • Nzigna Mvemba (r. 1507-1543): Ruler of Kongo. With help of missionaries brought the whole kingdom to Christianity. • Luanda: Permanent settlement of the Portuguese established in the south of the Kongo in the 1570s. Basis for Portuguese colony of Angola. • Royal African Company: Charted in 1660s to establish a monopoly

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    The title of the article is called Bestiality in Colonial America‚ it was written by John M. Murrin. The purpose of writing this article is to show today’s society how harm it was at this time that they were treated this innocent animals with harm. And how the other perspective of these people saw them as doing these to them. Just by reading the name of the article it gives me a idea that it might have been about something awful that the natives committed towards animals. Also the natives might have

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    It is interesting to read first chapter of American History‚ about Native American People; West Africa & Europe in fifteenth century; and Spanish conquest of America’s greatest empire. I always wondered why Native Americans are called Indians. Now I know after reading this chapter that Columbus gave them the name ‘Indians’ as he mistakenly believed he sailed westward all the way to Asia. As the first Americans believed to have come from Asia‚ so unknowingly his theory was right too. This chapter

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    Put forth by historian Frederick Jackson Turner in his paper‚ “The Significance of the Frontier in American History‚” his thesis asserted that the existence of a frontier and its settlement had shaped American character; given rise to individualism‚ independence‚ and self-confidence; and fostered the American spirit of invention and adaptation. Later historians‚ especially a group of “New Western Historians‚” modified the thesis by stating the environmental and other consequences of frontier settlement

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    In her article “A Hundred Years of Transgender History” Stryker describes a story of transgender history. Most of her article based on a nineteenth century or the beginning of twentieth century‚ the time when cross-dressing policies existed‚ making it illegal to be transgender. Stryker provides reader with many historical evidences such as a life story of transgender woman‚ known as Johanna‚ Jenny or John‚ or such as the description of African-American drag ball. These example make Stryker’s point

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