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    Slavery in Latin America

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     Slavery in the Americas was quite diverse. Mining operations in the tropics experienced different needs and suffered different challenges than did plantations in more temperate areas of Norther Brazil or costal city’s serving as ports for the exporting of commodities produced on the backs of the enslaved peoples from the African continent. This essay will look at these different situations and explore the factors that determined the treatment of slaves‚ the consequences of that treatment

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    Race as a Social Construct

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    Racialization‚ to differentiate or categorize according to race‚ is still prominent in today’s society. Race‚ a social construct‚ was created by society. There is no gene in the human body that defines what "race" you are‚ therefore‚ it is only an idea that individuals came up with. Yet‚ people in today’s society still categorize individuals by their race and stereotype individuals by what race they most resemble. People grow into this society with the idea embedded into their heads that the whiter

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    1‚ 2012 The Battle for Latin American Hearts and Minds: JFK and the Alliance for Progress By the 1960s‚ Latin America had seen its share of U.S. policies with aims to improve inter-American relations and regional stability. Especially after World War II‚ these policies were often unsuited for long-term development and served American interests before the basic needs of the people. President Eisenhower’s open support of military dictatorships left many Latin Americans under oppressive social conditions

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    Latin Tickets to English

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    Work Files It is time to roll the camera. Using your flashcards‚ review the Vocabulary Props you have had so far. Choose derivatives of 25 different Latin words‚ and write English sentences which include the derivative and the meaning of the Latin word. Example: An aqueduct carries water to Rome. 1. My canine is a truly loyal dog. 2. The conductor decided to lead us the wrong way. 3. My uncle is in the military as a soldier 4. If you are a pacifist then you believe in peace. 5. Due to

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    Long distance trade across Afro-Eurasia Long distance trade really increased in Afro-Eurasia from 500c.e. to 1500c.e. Some of the reasons for the increase included the introduction of camels‚ transportation with boats‚ and transportation on the silk roads. Some of these trade routes were easier to transport stuff more efficiently‚ but they all were used. Firstly‚ camels were introduced in about 300c.e.. This was a big upgrade from the donkeys because camels could go up to ten days

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    To kill a mockingbird is an insightful novel that effectively educates its reader about the discrimination and prejudice against African Americans that was occurring at the time. Through the pity and intensity of Tom Robinson’s trial the reader learns how the rights of African Americans were very different than the white Americans at the time. To kill a mockingbird highlights the pure injustice that Tom Robinson faces‚ when accused of a crime that he didn’t commit. Due to these accusations Tom’s

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    Life in America before the Europeans arrived was inhabited by nomadic Indians that possibly migrated from Siberia and Southwest Europe. The nomadic Indian tribes relied on hunting and gathering food. As the climate changed and the extensive hunting of large animals forced the Indians to adapt to settling into villages. They built homes and grew simple crops such as corn and beans. They also created pottery to store their abundance of crops. The largest civilizations in North America were the

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    P.5 Latin American Independence In the struggle for independence from Spain during the 1800s‚ Creoles began to noticed that they might be able to take over the power and most of the lands that the Spaniards control since Napoleon Bonaparte was able to invade Spain‚ causing an influence over Latin America. Creoles in Latin America were people that are full Europeans meaning they were born in the colonies but with Spanish descent‚ also they were. Creoles led the fight for the Latin American independence

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    Luther does talk a lot of the tensions he had combining each life. Changing his physical appearance seemed hard on him. He talked a lot about the clothes. He talked about how it make him feel awkward and uncomfortable. He said the leather boots he had to wear where most of the suffering‚ and how the white people told them if they walk in the dew with bare feet they would catch a cold. This was very strange to him because the natives when bare foot all the time and were never told of any type of sickness

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    Repression in American history is often just seen as the period in time in which black bodies were used as slaves. In “Political Repression in the United States” by Michael Rogin‚ the definition of what suppression is has been opened in a wide-ranging spectrum. Rogin uses the meaning of the word as white Americans did when under European power‚ how it applied to the Red individual also known as the Natives when they were founded‚ and then the black slaves used by the founding fathers. Rogin’s overall

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