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    American English Chapter 12 Monday‚ 4th of Feb. Haifa Almotiary 1.         How did the values of “Puritanism” and “republicanism” contribute to the will to simplify American English during the 1770s--1830s? The first ideal may be linked to the Puritanism value of thriftiness and the second to republicanism‚ that is‚ democratic ideas about social sharing and the role of any privileged class in interpreting language for other less privileged classes   2.         What are some of the simplifications

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    Did slaves benefit from the American Revolution? I would beg a differ. Very little changed for slaves as a result of the American Revolution because it wasn’t fought for the sake of the freedom of slaves. Although‚ a few blacks were freed for having fought on the American side it was only a limited effect. Overall‚ I highly believe that things didn’t change for blacks after the Revolutionary War was fought. To begin with‚ one of the most important reasons why things didn’t change for the blacks is

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    Benjamin Franklin‚ as one the Founding Fathers of United states‚ well-known as politician‚ scientist‚publisher‚ inventor‚ and diplomat‚ defined the American characteristics. He demonstrated the innovative sprit by inventing and experimenting. He discovered electricity and invented lighting rod. He demonstrated the most typical American sprit: freedom‚ independence and equality. Franklin‚ as a newspaperman‚ showed the desire of wanting freedom of speech and media.Rebelling against Britain by supporting

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    American Industry (1860-1900) I. Industrialization  by  the  1860s II. The  Industrial  Transformation A. Contribution  of  the  Civil  War B. Population  Resources C. Money  Capital D. Government  Support E. Growth  of  Technology F. The  Railroads  &  Telegraph III.  The  Rise  of  Big  Business Industrialization by the 1860s In  1860  there  were  more  than  140‚000  factories  in  the  United

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    The pursuit of the American Dream is sought after by many. Most people feel that America is the land of opportunity. Because of these opportunities‚ America gives us a chance to make our dream a reality. My American Dream is to have a good career. Having my dream career is important to me because it will make my life easier‚ help me stay responsible‚ and will never feel like an actual job. If you love what you do‚ then you will never work a day in your life. By having my dream career

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    Why did the Americans win the War of Independence? Before the first shots were fired in the American War of Independence‚ very few people gave the Americans (also known as the ’colonists ’ or ’patriots ’) a chance. Britain had a population of 11 million compared to the patriots 2.5 million of whom 20% were slaves. Furthermore Britain had the most powerful navy in the world‚ an experienced and well-armed standing army of 48‚000 men and the support of tens of thousands of loyalists and Indian tribes

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    American heroes The values of a culture are reflected in its heroes. Compare the representations of American heroism in To Kill a Mockingbird and The Searchers. The novel To Kill a Mockingbird and the film The Searchers both show representations of American heroism. This is through the characters Ethan Edwards and Atticus Finch. They both represent the values of American culture. Although both characters have heroic qualities such as taking on challenges that no one else will accept and being

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    How African Americans have worked to end Isolation Alma Garza 204 American History since 1865 Letishia Jones March 26‚ 2012 Africans had fought very hard to obtain equal rights in the United States. After the civil war the country begin their journey in America History with period known as Reconstruction (Bowls 2011‚ 1.1). There are several reasons why the nation went to war‚ and one of the most important was the right to continue the practice of slavery. From 1865 to the present‚ African

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    Native Americans Squanto: · Was sold into slavery · Wampanoag · Translator‚ not a cheif · Was a schemer · Friendy towards europeans/whites · Joined the pilgram community · A Patuxet · Belonged to the Wampanoag tribe · Dies in his late 30s Pwwhatan: · Chief · Wanted what was best for his tribe · Did not like europeans/whites · Agressive · Stood his ground · Died in his late 70s Similarities: · Both were Native Americans Compare and Contrast Chart: Native American Tribes

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    heavily biased and did not care as much about the facts. One of the first examples of using media for politics happened around the 1790s. A tax was created on mainly whiskey‚ which was a major good sold by farmers. This led to similar events that the Colonists were involved in with the British. Many refused

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