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    Daniel Boone: Frontiersman who blazed the Wilderness Road through Cumberland Gap and led settlers into Kentucky and Tennessee William Bradford: Second governor of Plymouth‚ served 30 years; wrote History of Plymouth Plantation Henry Clay: Leading War Hawk representing Kentucky Ralph Waldo Emerson: Served as a Unitarian minister for 6 years and developed his own religion called transcendentalism Patrick Henry: Famous patriot known for the declaration “Give me liberty or give me death”

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    The American Indian: 1609 to 1865 The Effects of the Removal on American Indian Tribes: Resistance and Removal “The utmost good faith shall always be observed toward the Indians‚ their lands and property shall never be taken from them without their consent‚ and in their property‚ rights‚ liberty‚ they shall never be invaded or disturbed‚ unless in just and lawful wars authorized by Congress.” Northwest Ordinance‚ 13 July 1787 From the time‚ the first colonies were settled in America‚ relations

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    Gregorio Cortez y Sheriff W. T. Morris. En el luchar por el Alamo‚ nos no ensenaron sobre el americanos mexicano que lucho a lo largo de los americanos blancos. No recuerdo oir cualquier cosa sobre americanos mexicanos. Solamente‚ recuerdo oir sobre Davy Crockett y James Bowie. No era hasta que aliste en sta clase eso que aprendi que muchos de americanos mexicanos fue matado porque lucharon con estos americanos blancos famosas. Creo que las dos peliculas nos equestrian la historia verdadero de Tejas

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    to join Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts‚ as these programs also taught important life lessons. The TV shows of the era also reflected the morals of the society. I Love Lucy was a favorite of every teen of the time. Shows like Roy Rogers‚ Lassie‚ and Davy Crockett showed that the guys who did the right thing always won. The morals of the 1950’s teenager are greatly higher than today’s teens’ morals. The influence

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    There once was a Student‚ Teacher‚ Chef ‚ Principal‚ and five more students. They were all in Bush Middle School‚ but they were going to the Great Alamo the most famous place in all of Texas. The Student was on the Bus that was taking them to the Alamo‚ but of course all Sixth graders get bored extremely easily. “I’m bored can we do something fun‚” Said Student one. “Well we can tell some stories on our way to the Great Alamo‚” the teacher responded. “In fact I have a great story that I can tell

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    Boom! The sounds of cannons going off. Men yelling in fear and excitement. The thought of war is a strong feeling. War can be exciting for some or horrible for others. War to me is interesting to learn about because these men took their lives to save ours. Gettysburg General Lee planned to assemble his army in the town of Gettysburg which is 35 miles southwest of Harrisburg‚ Pennsylvania. When he got there he found out that the union forces had already arrived the previous day. Confederate

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    depression feel more ’protective of others’. One single exposure to both these drugs raised significant awareness to psychologists at Oxford University‚ reports suggests. Lead researcher Dr. Molly Crockett‚ told The Guardian how the drugs may carry potentially serious consequences. However‚ Crockett further stated that although the drugs may be ’life-altering’‚ it will not turn "a healthy person into a criminal". So you can breathe a

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    Madison’s argument is that the elected too often form‚ through ambition and private interests‚ goals contrary to those who elect. Later David Crockett‚ King of the Wild Frontier‚ later wrote that “if your ambition or circumstances compel you to serve you country…by becoming a member of the legislature” to campaign and make yourself known (Crockett). In brief‚ Crockett is saying not only can ambition drive you‚ campaign also. Before 1814‚ campaigning and ambition would not have gotten you elected.

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    sense of self. The challenge is accentuated by the unfamiliar excitement of sexual arousal‚ the attention connected to being sexually attractive‚ and the new level of physical intimacy and psychological vulnerability created by sexual encounters” (Crockett‚ Moilanen & Raffaelli; 2003). Adolescence is a very challenging time in one’s life—they are struggling from their outward appearance‚ discovering their self and trying to identify who they are in society while challenging their sexual desires as

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    Connor Avant 9/29/2013 US History Embarkation of the Pilgrims VIEW ON Robert W. Weir Artist Embarkation of the pilgrims is a painting by Robert W. Weir that was commissioned in 1836. It is a depiction of the Pilgrims before they depart from Holland for the New World. The artist is trying to get through a feeling of hope and that of adventure. The painting was painted and placed right after the Panic of 1837 started to fade from everyone’s mind and the country had started to heal. You can see the

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