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    the colony of New York and the lack of English rule in the Pennsylvania colony. Once English rule spread to New York‚ it expanded the freedom of some New Yorkers and greatly reduced the freedom of others. Pennsylvania was the last colony to be established. William Penn wanted the colony to be free from religious prosecutions suffered in Europe. He considered the colony a “Holy Experiment”‚ which he hoped that the Quaker principles would bring equality. The developing colony of New York and Pennsylvania

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    21229 HILLSIDE AVE QUEENS VLG‚ NY 11427-1803 December 1‚ 2013 Account ID: AC0000372177 Dear Beauvoir Regis‚ Welcome to the New York Marketplace. This letter confirms that you have chosen to receive all information from the New York Marketplace electronically. This means that all important notifications will be sent to your Marketplace account. We will notify you of any new information via text message‚ email‚ or other electronic communication. We will not include any confidential information in

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    time of the first European settlements in North America‚ Algonquian tribes occupied New Brunswick‚ and much of Canada east of the Rocky Mountains; what is now New England‚ New Jersey‚ southeastern New YorkNew York‚ Delaware and down the Atlantic Coast through the Upper South; and around the Great Lakes in present-day Minnesota‚ Wisconsin‚ Michigan‚ Illinois‚ Indiana and Iowa. They were most concentrated in the New England region. The homeland of the Algonquian peoples is not

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    ocean had always controlled New England ’s interests and connected it with the real world. Puritanism was still very strong in the north so the moral unity of New England was exceptional. Having a very unmixed population of English origin‚ New England contrasted very much with the other sections. All this and the fact that they needed to cross populated states in order to expand west set this section part from the others (Leuetenburg and Wishy 37). New England ’s population compared

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    banks of what is now North Carolina’s coast. Sir Richard Grenville led the fleet that brought them to the New World‚ the Governor of the colony was Master Ralph Lane and among the colonists was Walter Raleigh’s confidant Thomas Harriot‚ author of "A Briefe and True Report of the New Found Land of Virginia"‚ a chronicle of their adventure. Sir Francis Drake‚ who was seeking Spanish conquests in the New World‚ rescued this group just as they were losing control of their situation. Another colony was left

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    Colonies Were Named The first thirteen colonies were either named after people‚ Indian names or‚ places in England. The original states/colonies are‚ Massachusetts‚ Rhode Island‚ Connecticut‚ New York‚ Georgia‚ North Carolina‚ Maryland‚ South Carolina‚ Delaware‚ Pennsylvania‚ Virginia‚ New Hampshire and New Jersey. The three states that are named specifically after Indian names are Massachusetts‚ Rhode Island and Connecticut. The Puritans named Massachusetts‚ after a local Indian tribe whose

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    Air Pollution in New York The people of New York have the right to enjoy an environment that is conducive to the full development of individuals as human beings. This is an environment that is not only free from obvious threats of physical harm such as crimes but also from concealed threats that have long term effects on human health and functioning such as air pollution. Unfortunately‚ despite the efforts of the New York City government to improve ambient air quality in New York through pollutant

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    Museum of Modern Art in New York Roxanne Briano The Museum of Modern Art in New York City is the world’s leading modern art. Its exhibits have been a major influence in creating and stimulating popular awareness of modern art and its accompanying diversity of its styles and movements. The museum’s outstanding collections of modern painting‚ sculpture‚ drawings‚ and prints range from Impressionisms to current movements. Moreover‚ there are exhibits of modern architecture‚ industrial design‚ sculpture

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    Compare and Contrast Essay I am comparing and contrasting the Indianapolis Colts and the New York Giants. Both of these teams are two elite teams in the NFC and AFC. They have good players‚ coaching staff‚ and good upstairs general managers. These teams have good experience in the playoffs also in the Super Bowl. Now you will know more about these two great experience. The Giants have some real weapons like Eli Manning‚ Victor Cruz‚ Odell Beckham Jr.‚Justin Tuck‚ and Jason Pierre Paul. The Colts

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    Fear begets hate and hate begets violence. Nowhere is this more apparent than in the 1741 New York slave conspiracy trials. Much like the violence in the Salem Witch Trials‚ a set of natural circumstances coupled with the word of one or two people from a lower order of society caused hysteria and bloodshed. This case is flimsy by modern-day standards and is also very flimsy by the standards of the 1740s. The conspiracy rumblings began after a shop owned by Rebecca Hogg was robbed by two slaves

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