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    Throughout the world there are many beautiful monuments meant to memorialize some of the most important events‚ people‚ and places. Many people travel thousands of miles to see them. These places are not built in a day but rather but rather designed and throughout over an extended period of time to produce a stunning and meaningful product. When creating a monuments‚ people must not only consider what person‚ event‚ or place the monument represents but also the purpose and design of the monument

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    English Views of Native Americans during Catholic-Protestant Conflict in the New World During the 16th and 17th century‚ as settlers from Europe continued to flock to the New World‚ technologies were being introduced that affected English views of Native Americans and how they saw Catholic‚ or more specifically‚ Spanish treatment of the Natives. Many countries wanted superiority in the Americas and to do that they needed more colonists and support from their homelands. To accomplish these goals

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    1. Considering groups‚ the Native American‚ and the men of Columbus‚ and the other Conquistadors all had tremendous impacts in very negative way with each other I would have to choose Native Americans. Prior to what could be perceived by some as an invasion by Columbus and The Conquistadors ‚ the Native Americans were able to enjoy the purity‚ and beauty of the Americas with no slavery‚ invader battles‚ landing taking and diseases they must have had a simpler life of living off the lands and flourishing

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    Native Americans weren’t treated as well as you’d think even after the Civil War. Their land was still taken away. Their way of life was still frowned upon and discrimination was too real for many Native Americans. Going into World War I was hard for them because they still were not seen as citizens even in the 1900’s. They were not even allowed to be considered citizens if they weren’t up to the standards of being “civilized”. During the Civil War the Native Americans had to choose which side to

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    23.1- Latinos and Native Americans Seek Equality • Latinos Join Fight for Equality o As the 1960’s raged on with the Vietnam War‚ the Latino population was almost tripling in size. o They had started immigrating here since the late 1800’s in search of better job opportunities and to escape prosecution from their previous government.  Many Mexicans and Puerto Ricans began setting up communities throughout New York‚ Miami‚ and New Jersey.  Fidel Castro’s rule also played a big role in this mass

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    Government Policy and Native Americans Not with all the good intentions of all the best American politicians‚ any policies devised to help a Native American Nation could succeed without the full understanding of the diverse cultures within these Native American Nations. Any Policy made in this era is doomed to failure. Government policy and Native Americans in the 30 years or so after the Civil War intended to shift from forced severance to integration into American society. Attempts

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    in the depopulation of Native American in the Americas for the following reasons…” First‚ The Europeans arrive in Americas during. The Europeans brought with them diseases such as. The Native had no immunity to counteract these diseases. These diseases created a epidemic that basically decrease an entire tribe. The Native American vast number of deaths made it difficult for them to fight against the major land take over by the Europeans Source: Brinkley‚ Alan.2015. American History: Volume 1:to 1865

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    Imagine you an Native American working around your house just peacefully doing what you have to do. Then you see some settlers walking on your land with a gun ordering you out of your land. If you were that Native American what would you do? Native Americans once had all their land and were living peacefully then they signed a piece of paper and lost it all and got moved away. Then settlers and miners kept on taking and taking and taking their land away from them breaking the paper the Natives signed. This

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    Christopher sees himself as a logical and curious person‚ he also thinks that he is ahead of mostly everybody in his class. As well as he is so determined to prove that he is not as low as his peers‚ he proved it by scoring a perfect score on his math exam. This would help his grade and help him get into the best colleges. He deals with the fact that he’s different than other people by performing his best so he can excel and achieve more. Even though he knows that he is a little different than everybody

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    Following the European invasion in America‚ Native Americans came to endure many problems. While some have faded‚ others still linger on in their lives. The issue of alcohol and alcoholism is one of them. From settlers using it to deceive‚ to today’s issues on the reservation‚ alcohol has played a devastating role in the lives of Native Americans. Knowing how the issue of alcohol became such a predominate part of Native Americans lives will allow us to spawn ideas on how to end the problem. Before

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