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    Ten Days That Unexpectedly Changed America Chapter Summaries Chapter 1: “Massacre at Mystic” May 26‚ 1637 was a fateful day in the history of America. The actions of Major John Mason and his Puritan men set a precedent for the next two hundred years of European and Indian relations. On that clear May night near the Mystic River of New England‚ hundreds of Pequot Indians were killed by the Europeans and their allies‚ most of the victims being the elderly‚ women‚ and children. This massacre was

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    novel The Call of the Wild by Jack London‚ a dog named Buck was born in santa clara valley california on Judge Miller’s estate. Buck was very loyal to the family until the gardener named manuel stole buck from the family and sold him into the yukon gold rush. Buck went through the hands of many masters and learned that the yukon was all about the survival of the fittest. While Buck was in the yukon he learned it was all about the survival of the fittest.One example of that is when Buck watched Pike

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    master’s home‚ Judge Miller‚ in the Santa Clara valley. John London describes a particular gold rush that transpired in 1897 and it was named the Klondike gold rush. Very early in the story line‚ Buck is kidnapped by Manuel‚ one of the gardener’s helpers‚ who’s major weakness was gambling. Buck was sold to two men named Francois and Perrault. Buck was shipped to Alaska to serve as a sled dog during the Klondike gold rush. One of my favorite lines in the book is where John London writes; "Buck’s first day

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    Riley’s Farm Riley’s Farm really changed my thoughts and ideas about the Gold Rush. It was a splendid trip. If you want experience the Gold Rush even today‚ Riley’s Farm is where you should be . Wait a minute‚ did I just overhear someone say that mining was the best place to find gold ? Right when I climbed the flight of steep wood stair a noticed the line as gigantic. Finally‚ after 10 years of waiting I was next.After he payed the people in front of me‚ he dismissed us. That was when I stepped

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    there have been many different environmental and geographical factors that have shaped the development of the United States. Two of these factors that I feel are extremely significant to this development are the Irish Potato Famine and the discovery of gold in California. The Irish Potato Famine began in Ireland in September 1845. The famine was caused by an airborne fungus‚ phytophthora infetans‚ which attacks the leaves of the plant‚ turning them black‚ causing them to curl and rot‚ ultimately killing

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    English 1 Essay #1 Final draft September 26‚2012 In the late 19th century‚ the discovery of gold in California drew thousands of people in from across the United States and all around the world in a feverish rush to strike rich. Many left everything behind to dare venture into the final frontier of the wilderness that was California. Word quickly spread about a land showered by sunshine and ripe with gold ready for the picking. As a result‚ the California dream developed and quickly romanticized

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    During 1820-1860‚ the citizens of America undergo hatred for the annexation of Texas and the Mexican War. It is said that slavery is “the root cause of expansion;” however‚ there’re more reasons into the expansion of America. Consequently‚ the Gold Rush‚ Texas becoming an independent state‚ and the Manifest Destiny contributed to America expanding. The main reason the annexation of Texas took such a long time was due to President Jackson knowing that annexation would cause much dispute among the

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    Cession. The Mexican Cession allowed the United States to add California which was the hotspot for gold. The California gold Rush happened in 1849 rapidly expanded the population because the new found gold allowed for new economic measures. During the time of the Gold Rush miners was able to extract over 750‚000 pounds of gold‚ which by default lead to America earning a large sum of money. Before the Gold Rush‚ Texas gained its independence from Mexico and joined the United States as a slave state. Texas

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    forcing him to flee to the United States. This is significant because otherwise he might have stayed in Switzerland and never had anything to do with the Gold Rush. 2. In 1848‚ gold was found on his land. This is the start of the Gold Rush. PART II: CHARACTER AND PERSONALITY January 24‚ 1848 the first official day of the California gold rush this would bring tens of thousands of people from Europe‚ China‚ Latin America and Australia in an attempt to gain vast amounts of fortune and fame. One

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    writing about treacherous journeys‚ especially in cold and depressing climates. Did you know that over 100‚000 gold prospectors left their home and moved to the Yukon territory or Alaska? All of those people moved for the famous Klondike Gold Rush. Many of those people lost their lives during their dangerous journey. London’s famous short story “The Love of Life” depicts a journey looking for gold with 2 men who are looking for it. One of the men remains unnamed throughout the story and is injured and

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