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    During the 1600’s‚ waves of Puritans immigrated to the New World‚ colonizing in the area of Boston. In contrast to Chesapeake region’s inhabitants‚ the Puritan settlers did not come for economic interests‚ but rather for a desire to create a more “pure” society of Christianity. The Puritans had a huge impact on the way the New England region developed. By organizing their society based on their desire to have a government of theocracy‚ the Puritans made sure their values and ideas had a major influence

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    Unit one notes

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    Session 1 Additional information found in contracts or elsewhere may include: A termination date for temporary jobs Relevant trade union agreements Grievance and appeal procedures Details regarding sickness entitlements Pensions Notice periods Disciplinary rules and procedures. Internal sources of information may include: Line managers Personnel specialists Informed colleagues Staff association representatives Trade union representatives Books and documents held within the organisation

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    Chapter 8 Outline -In 1997‚ the newly elected Labor party in London gave the Scots (and the Welsh) the opportunity to vote- not for independence‚ but for devolution. They both voted in favor‚ taking a major devolutionary step in one of Europe’s oldest and most stable unitary states. - Scotland’s new autonomous status has not necessarily fueled greater calls for independence. - At the heart of most devolutionary moments however‚ is a strong sense of ethnocultural or economic difference and when

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    3. Was colonial rule a transforming‚ even a revolutionary‚ experience‚ or did it serve to freeze or preserve existing social and economic patterns? What evidence can you find to support both sides of this argument? Colonial rule transformed many societies in terms of ways of working‚ more independence for women‚ and the spread of religion. New ways of working emerged that spurred on the development of these colonial states. Although coerced labor remained‚ cultivation systems in areas like Indonesia

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    Exploration Explorers in the late 15th‚ 16th‚ nad early 17th centuries began the European phase of American history. Their "discoveries" in the New dispelled rumors of a northwest passage and settled ancient questions of world geography. Contact between Europeans and Native Americans would have a dramatic effect on Europe‚ but a devastating impact on those who were wrongly called "Indians." Christopher Columbus: Spanish explorer who‚ with the backing of Ferdinand V and Isabella I‚ discovered

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    Throughout history the roles of women have changed dramatically. Since the 1950’s‚ women have slowly but surely evolved into the individuals one sees today in public offices or even law firms. Although women in the 1950’s and today have dealt with similar stereotypes‚ today life has greatly improved because women aren’t as pressured to get married‚ are taken more seriously in the business world‚ and are even making as much or more money as men. However‚ as the popularity of television

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    The United States Military has been around for nearly three centuries and has given America hope and possibilities all throughout. The military is one of the oldest institutions in American History‚ dating back to 1775 with the birth of the Continental Army. Since then four more branches of the military have been established and have defended the country in wars‚ such as the Civil War‚ WWI‚ WWII‚ and the Vietnam War. The oldest branch of the military is the Army. Established on June 14‚ 1775‚ The

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    Joshua Taliaferrow U.S History Presidential Actions During World Wars Presidents have always faced many challenges during their years. While some didn’t have much to overcome‚ others had a lot of obstacles to get over. President Woodrow Wilson and Franklin D. Roosevelt both lead the country through the world wars. They established foreign policies

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    3.3.4 Journal: Your Experiences on the Trail      U.S. History Sem 1 (S2529194)      Points possible: 20      Journal  Date: ____________  Pre­Writing  1. Who were you on the Trail of Tears? (1 point)    Tennessee Rogers      2. Begin by listing your character’s experiences. If you have many‚ list just the four most  interesting ones. (1 point)    I leave my home and only able to pack what the army will allow‚ it is almost winter.  I have to hunt with a blowdart gun because my gun was taken away

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    judiciary branch of America’s three-branched government. The purpose of creating this act was to provide structure and authority of the federal court system and created the office of attorney general. The Supreme Court consists of five Associates and one Chief Justice. 2. Bill of Rights added to the Constitution: The Bill of Rights was added to the Constitution on December 15‚ 1791. The purpose of the Bill of Rights was to ratify the Constitution. It states everyone’s individual rights as an American

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