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    Utah was part of Mexico 5. 1840s witnessed an intensification of the old belief that God intended the American nation to reach the Pacific Ocean‚ the term became shorthanded for this expansionist spirit “manifest destiny.”* B. The Mexican Frontier: New Mexico and California 1. Mexico achieved its independence from Spain in 1821‚ this acquisition raised the

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    The American Revolution was the start to United States as a country. It was the fisrt time in American history where people stood side by sign against a common enemy. Everything was touched starting from slavery to women’s rights‚ from religious life to political life. After the war everything completed change between 1775-1800 politically‚ socially‚ and economically. The first thing that the American citizen did after the American Revolution was establish a government. They wanted a flawless

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    the American People.” (Doc. B). In this document‚ George Washington states that America should have “as little political connexion as possible.” He also suggests that‚ “...by interweaving our destiny with that of any part of Europe‚ entangle our peace and prosperity in the toils of European ambition‚ rivalship‚ interest‚ humor‚ or caprice.” (Doc. B) This tells us‚ historians that George Washington knew what would happen if we were to interfere with foreign

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    The American Revolution The colonists developed a sense of their identity and unity as Americans by the eve of the revolution to a great extent. They discovered who they are and how to become unified progressively from 1750 to 1776 and the documents come from a first hand source as to what the colonists went through and how they progressed as the years went by. Although they wanted to get absolute separation‚ they were adamant on their attempts of becoming independent from England. By the eve

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    DBQ on American Revolution The American Revolution fundamentally changed American society in many different ways. Americans gained independence from Great Britain and began to govern themselves democratically and deal with their own dilemmas like slavery‚ internal revolts and rights of different groups of people without foreign interference. They utilized farming as the main labor but trade and manufacturing also picked up due to the end of mercantilism and the Navigation Laws. After the Revolution

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    DBQ on Political Women in the American Revolution When discussing the American Revolution‚ it seems like only men were involved in the war. There were the political geniuses who led us to believe war and independence was the way to go‚ then‚ there were the brave men who fought in the war and finally‚ the men who raised support for the war; in other words‚ the political activists. But‚ men were not the only people who raised support for the revolution‚ women did too. To garner support for the war

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    Dear Sir/ Madam‚ I am writing to you about the cruel and harmful world of child beauty pageants. Little girls as young as 6 weeks are being paraded around by their pushy parents and made to look like living dolls. Is this a good environment for a young child to grow up in? These young girls are expected and forced to act like young adults; they spend hours on end rehearsing walks and routines. They are not given the freedom to be a child‚ make mistakes or have imperfections. It is devastating to

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    Due: Social Studies; Native Americans Essay Thousands of years ago the Native Americans crossed the land-bridge. Then the Native Americans spit-up and settled and created the culture areas. Depending on the environments the Native Americans had different basic needs to survive such as clothing‚ food‚ and shelter. The Iroquois used their natural resources to get food. The men hunted animals such as deer

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    revenue Acts‚ so that they can impose taxes on many items imported into the colonies. Furthermore‚ they published the Tea Act to make British East India Company the only company allowed to import tea into the colonies and in 1775 was published the American Prohibitory Act‚ which was an order to trade embargo and tells the British’s powerful navy to seize any ship trading with the colonies (Doc

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    The political changes in democracy‚ republicanism‚ and liberalism have been thoroughly used to portray‚ in various ways‚ the development of the American political system. In particular‚ between 1824 and 1840‚ there existed a period of extraordinary growth and change for the United States. Still‚ Americans were able to effectively embrace the popular democracy while crises pertaining to popular rights dominated overseas. As a result‚ many economic and social variations transpired

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