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    attack a Comanche tribe hunting at Mule Creek.The Rangers capture three of the supposed Indian. They were looking over them and saw a blue eyed white woman that spoke fluent English with hero infant daughter. Isaac Parker later identified as Cynthia uncle.Cynthia would be place with her uncle in Birdsville only if the military interpreter Horace P. Jones sons were brought to him if they were found.After that she was photographed going through Fort Worth with her breastfeeding her daughter and her hair-cut

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    supported SHARP‚ EO‚ and EEO programs and policies. Presence: CW2 Ganley represented the prime power battalion as a subject matter expert in many pivotal roles. Derek acted as a liaison to the pentagon for an emergency support mission‚ he worked alongside Fort Belvoirs’ Department of Public Works‚ and he worked with civilian contractors for company projects‚ ensuring they provided a quality product. Intellect: CW2 Ganley revamped the Battalions Validation process for Forward Base

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    Pre-Hispanic period The strategic location of Manila along the bay and at the mouth of Pasig River made it an ideal location for the Tagalog and Kapampangan tribes and kingdoms to trade with merchants from China‚ India‚Borneo and Indonesia. Before the first arrival of Europeans on Luzon island‚ the island was part of the Majapahit empire around the 14th century‚ according to the epic eulogy poem Nagarakretagama which described its conquest byMahārāja Hayam Wuruk. The region was invaded around 1485

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    In 1775‚ at the Battles of Lexington and Concord‚ the Revolutionary War began. The American Colonies united under a common purpose: to fight for their independence against Britain‚ to whom they previously paid allegiance to. While many supported the cause‚ only men were allowed to fight in the war. However‚ women found ways to support the cause other than directly fighting‚ including exerting political pressure‚ collecting donations‚ and using their status as non-fighters to carry information undercover

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    established at Quebec 3. Robert de La Salle f. French explorer that explored the Great Lakes‚ the Mississippi River‚ and the Gulf of Mexico 4. Fort Necessity g. After Washington and his men fired and killed some French troops and their leader outside of Fort Duquesne‚ Washington set up hastily constructed breastworks called Fort Necessity h. After a ten hour siege‚ he was forced to surrender his entire command in July 1754‚ but was permitted to march his men away with the

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    But Dessalines didn’t stop there. He continued to order many battles against the French to capture the remaining towns still under French occupation. In doing so‚ houses and plantations were destroyed‚ casualty rate increased in both sides. As Joan Dayan wrote in Haiti‚ History and the Gods “…the terrors of pestilence‚ a city become one vast charnel

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    The First generation of the KKK‚ formally known as Klu Klux Klan‚ was originally found by six Confederate veterans from Pulaski‚ Tennessee on December 24‚ 1865‚ while the South was going through a reconstruction after the Civil War. Ku Klux Klan was derived from the Greek word kyklos‚ meaning "circle‚" and the Scottish-Gaelic word "clan‚" which was chosen for the sake of alliteration. Controlled by a number of philosophized white racial superiority‚ the group employed violence which led to pushing

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    The end of the civil war should’ve marked a major turning point for the position of African Americans. The north’s victory marked the end of slavery and in addition‚ the fourteenth and fifteenth amendment guaranteed African Americans full civil and political equality. However‚ the end of the civil war and the beginning of the reconstruction era was seen a ‘false dawn for the slaves in the former confederacy and border states. 1865 saw the creation of the freedman bureau to provide food‚ shelter

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    that. Angrily‚ the Southerners created the Ku Klux Klan to torture all of the freed slaves by burning down their houses‚ robbing them‚ and even worse... murdering them. The Ku Klux Klan‚ or KKK for short‚ was founded by six confederate veterans in Pulaski‚ Tennessee. The Ku Klux Klan have been on the streets ever since the end of the Civil War with an estimate of about 500‚000 Klan members. The Klansmen wear white robes with white hoods that cover up their faces. The goal of the Ku Klux Klan was to

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    Stamp act and Boston Tea Party. The Boston Tea Party was by Massachusetts colonists on December 16th 1773 at the Boston Harbor. The colonists were disguised as Indians to retaliate against the Tea Act as they boarded three British Tea Ships. They were dressed as Indians because they no longer considered themselves British. The Stamp Act was passed by the British Parliament on March 22 1765. The new tax was imposed on all American colonists and required them to pay a tax on every piece of printed

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