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    Unit 1: The Foundation of the Spanish‚ French‚ Dutch and English Colonies in North America * Initial Contact (Spanish) * The French and Dutch Colonies * The English Colonies Part I: Initial Contact (Spanish) #1: Who were the earliest inhabitants of the Americas? * About 14‚000 years ago (12‚000 BCE)‚ people started to migrate across BERINGIA to Americas * By 8‚000 BCE‚ they reached to Tierra del Fuego * 3 waves came from Asia‚ 1 from Polynesia

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    North American Indian Timeline (1492-1999) 1492 From their nakedness‚ Columbus inferred the native people to be an inferior race. Columbus wrote of the Indians he encountered‚ "They all go around as naked as their mothers bore them; and also the women." However‚ he noted that "they could easily be commanded and made to work‚ to sow and to do whatever might be needed‚ to build towns and be taught to wear clothes and adopt our ways." Although Columbus also wrote that "they are the best people

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    are many reasons why the colonies declared independence from Britain. The Declaration of Independence did not come from nowhere‚ but it was made because of how Britain was treating America. Although the King of Great Britain did many unacceptable things during his reign‚ one important one was that King George III did not allow the colonies to have a lot control. He would do anything for more power and was threatened by the colonies. King George III wouldn’t allow the colonies to trade freely and Britain

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    1700s‚ tensions ran high between Britain and the 13 American colonies‚ which led to events such as the Boston "Massacre"‚ and the Boston Tea Party. Britain’s angry response to these events furthered the indignation of the colonials against the British‚ which ultimately led to the Revolutionary War in the colonies. Among the factors for rebellion the resentment of parliamentary taxation‚ restriction of civil liberty‚ British military measures‚ and the legacy of American religious and political

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    There are many British words which are different to American words. For example: • A lorry is a slimmer truck. • A lift is an elevator. • A fortnight is two weeks. • A chemist is a person who works in a drugstore. • A dual carriageway is a freeway. Lisa and Sofia Efthymiou‚ an American mum and daughter‚ have listed below a few of the differences between British and American words. Visit also our Glossary of British Words We have arranged the words in categories to make

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    North American Civilization Jason Renzulli Axia College of University of Phoenix Early North Americans‚ or Native Americans‚ were a blend of many different people. Their lifestyles varied‚ depending on where they settled. Some relied heavily on hunting and gathering‚ some relied heavily on agriculture and farming‚ and others relied heavily on fishing. Even when it came to language‚ they were very diverse‚ as early North Americans spoke as many as around 1‚000 different languages. In order to

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    Role of the Media in American Politics A free and open media is essential to a functioning democracy. Its role in politics is to “encourage democratization‚ strengthen the rule of law and promote institution building” (UN News Center). In order for a democracy to work properly‚ citizens need to be informed on the issues at hand‚ in a fair and unbiased manner‚ so they can make sound decisions as to which candidates to vote for. The role of the media in democracy has been realized since the institute’s

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    Essay Question: Although the 13 American colonies were founded at different times by people with different motives and with different form of colonial charters and political organization‚ and the 13 colonies had become remarkably similar. Assess the validity of this statement. As time was coming to the start of the American Revolution‚ the thirteen American colonies that had at first started out with differences in all aspects appeared to be astonishingly similar in several cultural ways. Mainly

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    Between the fourth and eleventh centuries‚ the relationship between politics and religion included religion being used for military aid‚ papal primacy‚ rulers enforcing religious orthodoxy‚ and religion being used for legitimization. One of the relationships between religion and politics was papal primacy (church power over ruler power) as seen in documents 3‚ 4‚ and 5. In the fifth century‚ Pope Gelasius I told the Roman emperor it was important to defer to papal authority. He wrote this in a

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    The Paranoid Style in American Politics 1. Introduction "The Paranoid Style in American Politics" is an essay published in 1964 in Harper’s Magazine. Written by Richard Hofstadter‚ an american historian‚ this paper defines and describes what he calls the "paranoid style"‚ which is some kind of paranoid behaviour among politics. To do this‚ the author explores american History from late XVIIIth century to the 60’s and analyzes conspiracy theories and paranoid reactions of groups of people

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