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    Summary of "Letter to His Son" In this letter Robert E. Lee addresses the difficult decision he faces as the country approaches a war that will pit the states against each other. The most respected officer in the United States Army‚ Lee explains that despite his strong belief in the Constitution‚ and in preserving the Union‚ his strongest loyalty is to his home state of Virginia. He expresses his willingness to take up arms to defend his state. The letter illustrates Lee’s dignity‚ loyalty‚ and

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    Cristoforo Colombo‚ otherwise known as Christopher Columbus. Columbus is very well known for reaching America during his voyage in 1492. Sailed four voyages across the Atlantic Ocean from Spain. His first voyage was in 1492‚ followed by another in 1493‚1498‚ 1502. Columbus was seeking a direct Western Route to the Orient. He never actually found the path he was looking for‚ but instead stumbled upon “The Americas.” Even though most give Columbus credit for discovering America‚ it was discovered much

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    Christopher Columbus Cristoforo Colombo‚ also known as Christopher Columbus was born in the city of Genoa‚ Italy in 1451. He was born into a family of Christians‚ which consisted of his father‚ Domenico Colombo‚ his mother Susanna Fontanarossa‚ and his younger brother Bartholomew Colombo. Christopher and his brother served in the Portuguese Merchant Marine‚ which is where he learned many of his skills necessary for sailing. He learned how to be a chart maker which assisted him in his later discoveries

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    Trials and Tribulations of Christopher Columbus Growing up just outside a major Mediterranean Sea port‚ Christopher Columbus gained much interest in sea travel. In 1492 Columbus consulted the Spanish Monarchs‚ Ferdinand and Isabella‚ about mapping a route from Spain to Asia‚ which would help Spain gain precious resources. Throughout Columbusvoyages he writes to high ranking officials in Spain regarding his discoveries‚ this is how historical records were kept. From there he would soon discover

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    Columbus vs. de Vaca

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    Christopher Columbus and Alvez Nunez Cabeza de Vaca were both explorers for Spain‚ but under different rulers and different times. The more famous‚ Christopher Columbus‚ came before de Vaca’s time. Columbus sailed a series of four voyages between 1492 and 1504 in search for a route to Asia which led accidentally to his discovery of new land inhabited with Indians. Christopher sailed under the Spanish monarchs‚ Ferdinand and Isabella for his journey to the "Indies‚" whom he was loyal to by claiming

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    Columbus Before America

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    In the video “Columbus before America”‚ it explains how the arrival of the Europeans to the new world impacted both worlds in many ways. The “discovery” of America led to new customs‚ cultures‚ lifestyles and even new animals‚ plants and foods that were not native to either world. With every arrival from the Europeans to the new world they brought tools‚ animals and plants to grow and cultivate in the new land. For example‚ Europeans brought animals that weren’t native to the new world‚ “America

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    Christopher Columbus viewed the “New World” as an inspiring land of beauty‚ one which seemed flawless in his eyes as he arrived in the month of November. Upon discovery of the land he noted‚ “All are most beautiful‚ of a thousand shapes‚ and all are accessible and filled with trees of a thousand kinds and tall‚ and they seem to touch the sky.” (Columbus 26) However‚ for William Bradford the landscape of the “New World” posed many hardships and difficulties. In the eyes of Bradford “the weather was

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    Columbus Ship Journey

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    August - September Today we started out at 8 a.m. on our journey. I am traveling on the Nina‚ and Columbus is the captain on my boat. As we are traveling farther and farther‚ people aren’t having much faith. Everyone is losing their faith. I am trying to stay believing because I believe that God has a plan for us and he has control. Every day it gets harder to keep my faith‚ but I am hanging on. It’s really hard with everyone around me having such a bad attitude. I have been more to myself and

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    Analysis of a Primary Document: “The Slaving Voyage of the Albion-Frigate” 1. Who wrote the document? The author of this document was Jacques Barbot. He was born into a Protestant family around 1650 in Saint-Martin‚ France. Barbot’s family business was maritime trade‚ so he was bound to continue the family name in commerce. Barbot and his younger brother were both involved in commercial trade when they were young‚ his brother being a part of the African slave trade. The Barbots moved to England

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    has overcome his doubts of the first Meditations In Descartes’ meditations‚ Descartes begins what Bernard Williams has called the project of ‘pure enquiry’ to discover an indubitable premise or foundation to base his knowledge on‚ by subjecting everything to a kind of scepticism now known as Cartesian doubt. This is known as foundationalism‚ where a philosopher basis all epistemological knowledge on an indubitable premise. Within meditation one Descartes subjects all of his beliefs regarding

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