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    American Identity Dbq

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    1492 to 1877 the core of the american identity‚ the frontier had a constant presence through the years‚ but through the founding of Jamestown and Plymouth‚ the American Revolution‚ Declaration of Independence‚ Benjamin Franklins virtues‚ letters‚ Abolitionist‚ such as William Garrison‚ Fredrick Douglas‚ and the civil war‚ the definition of american identity as the frontier grew and developed into something that defines what it means to be an american. The american identity started to develop

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    DBQ American Revolution

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    In discussing the American revolution‚ the role of individual liberty and equality is at the forefront of important matters. While the war was viewed holistically as struggle between Great Britain and the colonists‚ there were also important internal issues among the colonists themselves. For instance‚ the equality of people among different social classes‚ races and genders played a serious role in terms of determining what kind of nation would most effectively foster equality. In Eric Foner’s Give

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    American Westward expansion set the stage for significant social‚ economic and political changes that echo up until today. Westward Expansion created more land for farmers and settlers‚ more natural resources for the United States‚ and built the United States into a major world power. Back to that era‚ there were many factors that attributed to American’s rapid expansion to the west. First‚ the idea of “manifest destiny”‚ that describes the belief that the USA and its people were “destined” to expand

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    Pd. 4 APUSH DBQ Essay Prompt: In the quote above‚ Abraham Lincoln expressed his goals for the reconstruction of the country as the Civil War came to a close. Analyze how successful reconstruction programs and political actions were in achieving Lincoln’s goals. Abraham Lincoln‚ a man renowned for his involvement in the civil war and the reconstruction that followed the war’s lambasted segregation of brotherly blood‚ held an ideology regarding reconstruction that he wished to be upheld nationally

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    Expansion is defined by the action of becoming larger or more extensive. Nevertheless‚ it goes far beyond that. Enlargement of ones territory is the gaining of more‚ and the methods and fights that come with it. This term is the very reason behind the United States being as vast as it is today. The act of acquiring ground by leaving one area in pursuit of another was a major step into the development of our country. Starting as far back as the founding of the first successful settlement‚ Jamestown

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    American Dbq Analysis

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    whether they should send more troops to risk their life or allow to take the course of the A-bomb. They went with the second option‚ but it is hard to know if it was justified or not. In Doc A‚ Truman believes that it was necessary to save as many American lives as possible. This would keep them out of the way of the kamikazees that were flying through and only cause the persistant Japanese to lose lives. Also‚ from Doc C‚ the atomic bomb was a way for America to show our might against the Russians

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    will understand the look of the new urban nation. Housing was often a big problem among the American citizens. All available housing was purchased and remodeled to house many people. However‚ the living conditions was terrible among these people. America had a new look as an urban nation. The large number of people caused a lack of housing and this became a major issue in the 1880’s. Therefore‚ the renters tried to convert warehouses or buildings into a place where a lot

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    every stageof the industrial process‚ from mining the raw materials to transporting the finished product 8. Horizontal Integration-in which former competitors were brought under a single corporate umbrella 9. U.S. Steel- Carnegie sold his company in 1900 for over $400 million to a new steel combination headed by J. P. Morgan. The new corporation‚ United States Steel‚ was the first billion-dollar company and also the largest enterprise in the world 10. John D. Rockefeller- founded a company that would

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    American Revolution Dbq

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    Amounting to a Revolution The United States experienced a time period full of changes between the years of 1860 to 1877. During this time period‚ many constitutional and social developments brought about great change in the country‚ in both constitutional and social areas. Some constitutional developments that caused conflict include the Emancipation Proclamation‚ three civil rights bills‚ and the reconstruction. Meanwhile‚ some social developments during this period include the Freedmen’s Bureau

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    than 100 feet deep * Eventually this land turned into Americans wheat belt * In 1862 the government passed the Homestead Act that for a small fee people could file for a homestead and get up to 160 acres they could own after 5 years 2. The Wheat Belt Guiding Question: What new methods and

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