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    Apush DBQ #3

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    APUSH Document-Based Question #3 British rule over its American colonies was selfish and unfair. They were over three thousand miles away‚ ruling from afar. Britain used the colonies to get ahead economically and didn’t care what happened to the colonies. They taxed the colonists and passed laws that the colonists believed infringed on their human rights of freedom. Many people believe that the Revolutionary War was a result of social and political differences and controversies. However‚ the

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    American experienced a strong and rapid change from 1770s to 1830s which led to the creation of a new regime‚ dominated in form of party and democratic culture. The regime lasted unchanged for a century‚ before the civil war which brought about changes; great transformations of American society and culture‚ increase in world’s industrial economy. American’s public life from 1830s to the 1930s was the consistent in the form and content‚ of its party politics‚ its government and legal system. The democrats

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    APUSH: Jeffersonian Era

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    Chapter 7 APUSH the Jeffersonian Era I. The rise of cultural nationalism i. Religion began to adjust to the spread of Enlightenment rationalism. a. Patterns of education a. All male citizens should receive free education. b. Endorsed the principle of public education‚ but did not create a working system of free schools even up to 1815. c. 1815- 30 private secondary schools in MA‚ 37 in NY‚ etc. d. Female illiteracy rate was 50%. e. Judith Sargent –

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    Apush Language Analysis

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    Amber Lewis  APUSH and AP Language Assignment  2nd ​ ​period          One huge change that has been brought on due to the social and political changes in  our country is the overall interpretation of our coalitions‚ to our nation and ourselves. Because of  the increase of nationalism‚ we‚ Americans‚ have changed our social boundaries and opened  more opportunities for equality in the United States.    As changes were beginning to happen‚ America grew troubled as it attempted to keep up with  its political amendments and growing economy

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    Southerner experienced drastic developments in between 1830 and 1860. More than the northerners for sure. Cotton was dominant in every way. It controlled half of the exports of the entire nation. If they could succeed as cotton farmers the southerners brought slaves and slavery with them into the southwestern territories of the United States because they knew they would need them. Southerners did not need big cities for they did not have jobs to offer. The North attracted more immigrants than the

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    Apush 1 2

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    Jenebou Sylla November 30‚ 2014 APUSH Ms.Shaugnessey After the colonies of America advanced and the nation changed‚ some political changes were made as well. Political parties were put in place‚ one was the Federalists and the other was the Jeffersonian Republicans. The parties were used in the presidency of Madison and Jefferson in 1801 to

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    The War Of 1812 APUSH

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    Brandon Nieves 12/4/14 Ms. Pearson APUSH The War of 1812 Throughout the course of history‚ the United States and Great Britain always seem to be bumping heads with each other constantly. They can never settle on the same page as they seem to have their differences on each other’s point of view. It all started with the American Revolution when the colonists demanded independence from Great Britain and now the United States find themselves going against Great Britain once again. This is known as

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    indian removal act of 1830‚ reservation opression I have decided to dive into the depths of the American Indians and the reasoning behind all of the poverty and the oppression of the “white man.” In doing so I came across a couple of questions that I would like to answer. A). How did the Indian Removal Act of 1830 affect Native American culture‚ financial status‚ health‚ and B). Identity and how is life on the reservation oppressive for the Native Americans? In the 1830’s‚ Native Americans still

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    Analyze the responses to TWO of the following to Secretary of State John Hay’s view that the Spanish American War was “a splendid little war”; William Jennings Bryan‚ Theodore Roosevelt‚ Alfred Thayer Mahan‚ Emilio Aguinaldo When Secretary of State John Hay stated that the Spanish American War was a “splendid little war”‚ he received mixed responses from people such as William Jennings Bryan‚ Theodore Roosevelt‚ Alfred Thayer Mahan‚ and Emilio Aguinaldo. Some people of the Philippines‚ especially

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    During the 1930s‚ unemployment and insecurity had pushed up the suicide rate and decreased the marriage rate. The population growth was also declining as couples had economic troubles. In the initial postwar years‚ the economy struggled; prices elevated 33% from 1946-1947 after the wartime price controls were removed. An epidemic of strikes swept over the country in 1946. In 1947‚ the Republican Congress passed the Taft-Hartley Act over President Truman’s veto. It outlawed the "closed" (all-union)

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