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    bacons rebellion

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    1. Governor Berkeley was a veteran of the English Civil Wars‚ a king’s favorite in his first term of governor‚ and a playwright and scholar. Berkeley’s cousin by marriage‚ Nathaniel Bacon‚ was a troublemaker. He was sent to Virginia to “mature”. 2. The declining tobacco prices‚ growing commercial competition from Maryland and the Carolinas‚ were a few of the economic issues rising during the revolution at the time. 3. Some Indians were killed in the raid‚ which began from a nonpayment of some

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    “Sir Francis Drake was nothing but a pirate Villain.” How far do you agree with this statement? Sir Francis Drake (1545-1596) was a British explorer‚ slave-trader‚ privateer (a pirate working for a government) in the service of England‚ mayor of Plymouth‚ England‚ and naval officer (he was an Admiral). Drake led the second expedition to sail around the world in a voyage lasting from 1577 to 1580. Queen Elizabeth I commissioned Drake to command the expedition together with John Winter and Thomas

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    Bacon Rebellion

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    Bacon’s Rebellion was an armed rebellion in 1676 by Virginia settlers led by young Nathaniel Bacon against the rule of Governor William Berkeley. The colony’s lightly organized frontier political culture combined with accumulating grievances‚ especially regarding Indian attacks‚ to motivate a popular uprising against Berkeley. He had failed to address the demands of the colonists regarding their safety. The rebellion was first suppressed by a few armed merchant ships from London whose captains sided

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    Nathaniel Bacon

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    Nathaniel Bacon was a pivotal character in the building of the nation in its early years and it will be discussed here. Bacon was not born in the US but after coming to the land of America he was pivotal in a rebellion that was against the treatment of Native Americans by William Berkeley. Bacon believed that Berkeley was treating these hostile people in a way that was not beneficial to the colony. Bacon did not live a long life but he obviously had an impact on the people of his time. Bacon had a significant

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    Bacon As a Moralist

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    BACON AS A MORALIST: Bacon is certainly a moralist and he appears in that role in his essays. His essays abound in moral percepts. He lays down valuable guidelines for human conduct. He urges human beings to follow the right path in every field of life--- political‚ social‚ domestic‚ etc. The essay‚ Of Truth‚ is frankly didactic. The object of the writer is to instill into the minds of the readers a love of truth. A man’s mind‚ says he‚ should “turn upon the poles of truth.” All the reasoning

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    Catholics were displeased‚ as she was a Protestant. The religious battle reached a stage where Mary‚ Queen of Scots‚ and other Catholics‚ conjured a plot to eliminate Elizabeth. If it weren’t for the intelligence gathering of the master spy‚ Sir Francis Walsingham‚ the Reformation would have not been complete. The intelligence he sought was so dear‚ it prevented the death of someone‚ and led to death of others. Walsingham began his campaign as part of Queen Elizabeth’s reign in 1559‚ elected

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    Kurtz‚ who has been separated from his company. Heart of Darkness deals with themes of colonialism‚ racism‚ and savagery. While also exploring the potential darkness that can be seen in the heart of man. Apocalypse Now is a movie directed by Francis Coppola came out in 1979. It is set at the height of the Vietnam War. U.S. Army Captain Willard is sent on a top secret mission into the jungles of Cambodia. His mission is to seek out and destroy Colonel Kurtz‚ who is believed to have gone completely

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    The short happy life of Francis Macomber The short happy life of Francis Macomber by Ernest Hemmingway is a short story taking place in Africa savannah‚ where Mr and Mrs Macomber have come on a hunting trip‚ led by a man named Robert Wilson. The hunting trip ends in a tragedy‚ where Mr Macomber finally mans up before shooting a buffalo‚ he himself is shot by his wife. The short story was published in the September 1936 issue of Cosmopolitan magazine‚ Later it was among the collection of stories

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    “The Short‚ Happy Life of Francis Macomber” Questions 1. Identify at least three instances from the story that foreshadow the ending and explain them. “I’m awfully sorry about that lion business. It doesn’t have to go any further does it? I mean no one will hear about it‚ will they?” This explains that macomber lied about killing a Lion. 2. What’s the difference between Wilson and Macomber? Pick three lines or incidents that show the differences between the two and explain how they show

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    Francis Bacon and Rene Descartes blazoned the advent of a scientific civilization. Both men ridiculed earlier methods of seeking knowledge‚ that were once used in the academic traditions of the universities founded in the Middle Ages. Both men published between 1620 and 1640 and held to the belief that Medieval or Aristotelian methods were retrograding and worthless. Through their works they stressed that truth was something we find at the end‚ after a long process of investigation‚ experiment‚ or

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