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    Digging to America

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    Anne Tyler’s Digging to America truly embraces the true values and unique attributes of America. As an American 20th century writer‚ Tyler explores the modern American culture and what it means to live in such a vast and diverse country. In the story‚ she lets us in on the lives of different characters from two separate American families‚ who struggle with their identities and try to find a sense of belonging. The story starts in an airport in Baltimore‚ where two families‚ the Yazdans and the Donaldsons

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    Central America’s failing economic systems have left many of its citizens unemployed‚ leading many men‚ women‚ and children to become enticed by trafficked sex workers in a desperate attempt to provide for their families. Central America has now emerged as the largest market for trafficked individuals in the modern era. Central Americans once living on stable household incomes have experienced deep socioeconomic uncertainty and insecurity prompted by the excessive violence and corruption within local

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    "Child of the Americas"

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    call it home. How does the speaker describe herself? Throughout "Child of the Americas" the speaker describes herself as many different nationalities. She uses the metaphors “I am not African‚ Africa is in me…Spanish is in my flesh…I am not European‚ Europe lives in me…” to show us that because she identifies herself as american she can also be seen as all these different nationalities because America is a country in which many different cultures have settled down and started to fuse together

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    Colonization is the process by which a central system of power dominates the surrounding land and its components (Colonization‚ 2016). Currently‚ the U.S. is deciding whether or not to colonize South America. This decision is being based off of the European colonization in Africa. South America is a country that has not yet been colonized‚ but it is home to an abundance of natural resources and waterways. South America is also home to many countries within it that are unique areas. Colonization would

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    the Congress established the First Bank of the United States‚ which became the largest company in the nation. The political climate was inclining towards the idea of a central bank again in 1816‚ so by a narrow margin‚ the Congress managed to charter the Second Bank of the United States. However‚ later‚ Andrew Jackson‚ an anti-central-bank man‚ was elected in 1828‚ and he vowed to stop it. From 1836 to 1865‚ state-chartered banks and uncharted “free banks” roamed the nation‚ issuing their

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    from 1607–1781 and marked a period when European nations were eager to try different methods to explore and conquer the New World. Before the British settled Jamestown in 1607‚ the only lasting colonies had been Spanish colonies in southern parts of America. Unfortunately‚ as was the case in many of the early British colonies‚ the settlers of Jamestown were so focused on finding gold and treasure‚ they didn’t create an actual society‚ and the settlers were not able to sustain themselves. After overcoming

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    The Mayans had two different types of weather.Therefore there were two different types of climates/ settings.In one part of the Mayan civilization they had a place that was known as the high lands .This was mainly on southern Guatemala .So that the Mayans could make crops here and live they would make terraces.Another place the Mayans civilization were the low lands this was on some parts of Guatemala as well as Beliz‚ and mexico.Th last place the Mayans lived on were the rainforests these had very

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    A New Old World The discovery of the North America is viewed as one of the major turning points throughout the history of man. This seemingly separate‚ and new world opened the minds of many‚ and provided endless possibilities for the bold. However‚ although the newly discovered North America was brand new to the European explorers‚ North America had been there and thrived for thousands of years while isolated from the Easter Hemisphere. Similar to every region‚ North America’s regions had distinct

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    Pre Columbian Americas

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    “Pre – Columbian Americas” The New World before Columbus‚ was not empty and unknown before his discoveries. Europeans had explored in the New World‚ they came into contact with people whom Columbus by mistaKE called them Indians. It is unknow where they came from and when these first Americans came to the North and South America‚ but it is cleared that they lived in the new world centuries before the Europeans came. The Indians were not unified they were divided into hundreds of clans or tribes

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    These people were uncivilized and loyal to their Indian masters. The Indians believed the Spaniards were sent by God‚ they trusted them and were determined to serve them in the same way they did with their Indian masters. Spain’s conquest of the Americas was an outright tragedy because of the massive amount of Native deaths and the Spanish idea of cultural superiority and destruction of native culture. Europeans believed that their culture was superior to that of the native. They were as ravening

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