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    The French and Indian war majorly influenced the way the British enforced their policies‚ as well as making new ones. A major policy that started the colonies to want to rebel was the Proclamation Line. The Sugar Act was another important policy that impacted the colony’s rebellion that made the colonies take action. The Stamp Act is one of the later policies that the more wealthy people in the colonies did not tolerate. The Proclamation Line of 1763 was a British decree issued after the French and

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    From the end of the French and Indian War to 1776‚ when the Declaration of Independence was signed‚ the British imperial policies‚ like the Stamp Acts‚ Quartering Acts and the Proclamation Line of 1963‚ angered the colonists enough to start a rebellion. The rebellion started strong in the New England colonies with them smuggling things from other countries‚ and it ended even stronger with their commitment to their republican values. The Stamp Act and Quartering Acts were some of the first imperial

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    The Ebola Aftermath One aspect of disaster epidemiology is the assessment of both short and long-term adverse health effects post-disaster. In order to more accurately prepare for future events‚ any lingering effects must be studied. While we were easily made aware of the recent Ebola outbreak‚ long-term effects for survivors appear to be less mentioned in the media. The World Health Organization (WHO) is calling this “an emergency within an emergency”‚ (As cited by Petesch‚ 2015‚ para. 2). Of

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    Analyze the cause of the Korean War After the cold war‚ tension rose in Asia because of communist takeover of China in 1949. This began to concern the USA with the spreading of communism throughout Asia. When North Korea (communist) invaded South Korea (capitalist) in 1950‚ the USA’s fear were soon realized. In essence‚ this war was a civil war between North and South Korea however‚ there was a high risk that the USA‚ China and USSR would become involved. Korea had been conquered by the

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    Destructive Leadership: The Cause‚ Effect‚ and Aftermath Snehal Kavi University of Maryland‚ University College Abstract This paper explores the behaviors of a destructive leader‚ and how this negativity affected the leader’s subordinates. Several peer-reviewed articles support the ideas that decision-making‚ influence tactics‚ power‚ and emotional intelligence create a successful leader. However‚ these traits were non-existent in a particular leaders case‚ which led to undesirable behaviors

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    American Civil War (1865-1861) [1] has always been an interesting‚ yet tragic page of the US history. The numerous stories of heroism and cowardice‚ bravery and weakness‚ truth and injustice have been told several millions of times. The names like Abraham Lincoln‚ Harriet Tubman‚ William T. Sherman will never be forgotten by the American nation. Nevertheless‚ American Civil War had its consequences and one should know that behind the beautiful story of battle for freedom and humanity there were events

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    Analyze the effects of European exploration and expansion on both Europe and the peoples they came into contact with. Some may say the European exploration and expansion only affected Europe in a beneficial way. However‚ the Columbian Exchange introduced the new animals and plants to both sides‚ changing the staple of European people and the lifestyle of the Americans‚ the slave trade brought the black slaves to America where they later settled down when some of the African states met their destruction

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    Unit: World War II and Its Aftermath This Unit Activity will help you meet these educational goals: Inquiry Skills—You will develop questions and plan investigations‚ evaluate change and continuity over time‚ develop credible explanations of historical events and developments based on reasoned interpretation of evidence‚ gather evidence‚ evaluate and use evidence‚ develop explanations and make persuasive arguments in support of your conclusions‚ and communicate your conclusions. 21st Century Skills—You

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    Before the beginning of the Civil War‚ Americans tried to resolve slavery by drawing or erasing a geographical line to limit or expand the growth of slavery. These lines were not very affective and changed much too often. It begins with the Northwest Ordinance in 1787 and ends with the Crittendon Compromise in 1861. The Northwestern Ordinance (1787) was the biggest success under the Articles of Confederation. It wrote out how the nation should deal with its colonies. It created a policy for administering

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    Between 1500 and 1700‚ North America became a destined land for European settlers. While in some instances‚ the Indians of North America had to fight the invaders; overall it was the first time in history they Europeans and Indians were brought together for the first time. The Indians played a crucial role in the establishment of the European colonies through trade‚ alliances‚ and warfare. It is with their role and the interaction with the European settlers that would bring about a shift in each

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