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    During the 1600s‚ British citizens left England and began settling in the Chesapeake and New England regions‚ yet these regions developed differently. Migrants came to the New World with distinct motives that‚ in effect made the regions develop differently; the New Englanders came in search of religious freedom while the Chesapeake settlers came in search of economic prosperity. The New Englanders search for religious freedom caused them to develop a diverse economy‚ societies with tightly bound

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    the Declaration of Independence was signed‚ and America gained their freedom the Articles of Confederation was signed and served as the governance for the nation. There were weaknesses in the articles such as the inability of the natural government to implement foreign or domestic policy‚ to tax‚ or regulate trade‚ and due to these weaknesses in 1778 the Constitution was the replacement of the Articles. The articles simply did not allow enough power to the national government‚ and because the constitution

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    The American Revolution shocked the world; no one had ever expected a small group of colonies to fight for and win their own independence from the seemingly greatest and most omnipresent country on earth. Americans had worked for and thought about the moment of their freedom for years‚ and their sense of individuality ran deep. By the eve of the American Revolution‚ colonists in America had developed a strong sense of identity as Americans‚ but only somewhat of unity as a single country. In events

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    "To prohibit a great people from making all that they can of every part of their own produce advantageous to themselves‚ is a manifest violation of the most sacred rights of mankind." These views of Adam Smith were very much supported throughout the mid-18th century. Throughout this time‚ many new developments were made regarding American colonists view’s of their sense of identity and unity as Americans. Due to an over controlling British government and a need for individuality as a country‚

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    The weak and reactionary Articles of Confederation failed to adequately address the rights of colonies; each state had diverse needs that were not being represented in the government. The Articles were drafted in fear that a tyrannical government would emerge after the Revolution‚ but they were too powerless to enforce taxation. These issues were rectified by the Constitution’s strong centralized government. The Articles failed to adequately address state representation; small states wanted equal

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    National identity is defined as the sense of a nation as a cohesive whole. Sure‚ the colonists knew that they wanted more freedom and their own government‚ but their first attempt at such a government‚ the Articles of Confederation‚ was a failure. What they wanted as the nation of the United States of America would remain hazy until the founding fathers sat down and wrote the Constitution. The Constitution reflects the emerging sense of the American identity to the greatest original extent: acting

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    struggle that we suffered through‚ but our fighting spirit never dwindled. But what if it were all to fall and break away? What if our efforts are meaningless? All of our suffering‚ all of it will go in vain. Our government is weak under the Articles of Confederation. If kept like this‚ America will fall into chaos! We need a stronger government! The Constitution offers us a strong government‚ with a strong leader. The leader can be kept in check by the people and the government‚ so there will no longer

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    The years 1607 and 1629 saw the start of two English colonies in the New World-first Jamestown and then the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Both were mainly populated by people of English origin‚ and yet the differences between the two colonies were significant and evident. As they evolved‚ the two colonies developed contrasting economies‚ societies‚ and institutions. These major differences can be traced to the varying motives for colorizations‚ the types of settlers‚ the geography and climate of the

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    Question: Some historians argue that slavery was the primary cause of the American Civil War. Utilizing the documents and your knowledge of the period 1846-1860‚ explain to what extent you believe this statement to be valid. Slavery started in America when the colonist traded rum and molasses with Africa in exchange for slaves‚ this was part of the triangular trading system. From there on many slaves were brought from Africa‚ their journey is known as the “Middle Passage” which was a horrific journey

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    II. Economic Control Roosevelt controlled the trusts. Doc A Trust-busting policed corporations Clayton Antitrust Act (Doc E) III. Better conditions Neill-Reynolds Report (Doc B) ignorant workers‚ horrible conditions Leads to Meat Inspection Act of 1906 Pure Food and Drug Act Jane Addams’ Hull House (Doc C) not enough education Lobbied with Frances Kelly--had considerable success Adamson Act of 1916 with Wilson IV. Limitations to Success Eligibility to voting went down (Doc J) Women

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