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    events that you might like. Hiking‚ skiing snowboarding‚ mountain climbing‚ mountain biking‚ are some activities people can enjoy when going to the mountains. There is the Smokey Mountains Blue ride mountains Shenandoah National Park Appalachian Trail; cottages cabins to camping out The second is the beach. The three things I’m going to tell you about the weather / climate‚ and fun things to do at the beach types. Being sunny and warm tells you that it is going to be fun and exciting

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    Noelle Cress AP US History October 1‚ 2013 DBQ Rewrite Many people came to the colonies looking for freedom to practice their beliefs unhindered‚ start a new life‚ or make economic gain. Both England and Great Britain wanted the land in the new world so they fought The Seven Years’ War‚ or the French and Indian War. During the war‚ Britain allowed the colonies to function mostly independently in a practice called salutary neglect. When the war was over‚ Great Britain tried to assume tighter control

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    happen and made things worse for the colonists. The proclamation closed the frontier to colonial expansion. This kept the Indians with their own land and the Colonists along the Eastern seaboard. The colonists were banned from moving west of the Appalachian Mountains‚ meaning that settlers in the Ohio Valley had to move back further east closer to the seaboard. The Sugar Act did much more damage economically to the American settlers. This act taxed any sugar or molasses that came into the colonies

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    of worship in Zambales. To soothe your tired muscles‚ try dipping into the pools of Hot and Cold Springs Resort in the secluded Barangay Marguez in Esperanza‚ Sultan Kudarat. The two adjacent pools have‚ yes‚ hot and cold waters which are naturally sourced from the nearby mountain.  There‚ the chorus of the birds and the sound of the flowing water dominate. Marguez Hot and Cold Spring resorts is managed by the town government of Ezperanza. ituated in the mountainside of Esperanza‚ Sultan

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    can take you through national parks or national scenic trails‚ and give you plenty of trekking ground in nature. Here are some of the top through hikes in the United States. Appalachian Trail‚ 14 States If 2‚185.3 miles of scenic‚ wooded‚ pastoral‚ and wild terrain is enough to satisfy your wanderlust‚ then the Appalachian Trail is the one for you. Spanning 14 states‚ this trail gives you attraction such as the Great Smokey Mountain National Park and Clingmans’s Dome. Continental Divide Trail (CDT)

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    played a major role in expansion of the west. Transportation was a way to keep the country connected while moving more westward into the country. Turnpikes and roads were the beginning of it all. Roads such as the National Road‚ which crossed the Appalachian Mountains and through the Ohio River Valley‚ were made. Transportation was unable to keep up after the Mexican War. Settlers traveled on wagons through the Oregon and Santa Fe trails‚ and Stephen Douglas called for railroads to go through the west

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    Appalachian Trail Many people are not aware of the different opportunities for nature and sightseeing walks or hikes in American. There are Many Trails Mountains and forest that are ripe for exploring. One of the longest Trails marked by foot in the world is the Appalachian Trail. The Appalachian Trail is about 2‚180 miles long it passes through a ground breaking 14 states. The Appalachian Trail is mostly located in Virginia While West Virginia occupies the least amount of miles in the trail. This

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    The Appalachian Trail and a category four hurricane are two things that do not mix well together. This is the last thing any hiker would want to be caught up in. Thirty miles from civilization‚ there’s nothing but wet ground and an angry sky. Trees snapping‚ lightning cracking‚ and thunder roaring. A situation where bears cower away and hikers should do likewise. The smell of pine sap floods the woods. Trees compete with the winds as almost a test of strength. Yet literally falling short every second

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    left in a worse situation. The stereotype of the Appalachian people that was formed prior to the industrialization era was that mountain people were noble‚ savage‚ independent‚ proud‚ rugged‚ dirty and uneducated. The industrialists to promote economic development and industrialization of Appalachia used this backward image of the Appalachian people. They believed that the native Appalachian people were incapable of developing the Appalachian Mountains natural resources on their own. However

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    Introduction Appalachia is a 205‚000-square-mile region that follows the spine of the Appalachian Mountains stretching from southern New York to northern Mississippi. It is home to more than 25 million people. Appalachia Mountains are rich in natural resources‚ containing an abundant number of coal‚ timber‚ oil‚ gas‚ and water (Daugneaux 1981). These natural resources have historically influenced the economic characteristics of the region. The region’s economy has been highly dependent on mining

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