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    The institution of slavery had a big effect on Atlantic Civilization and shaped what we call today‚ The United States of America. In the sixteenth century‚ colonist landed in the new world in hopes to build a free world. The Native Americans introduced the colonist to a lot of things‚ one being tobacco. Colonist looked to enslave Native Americans to get the job done but the natives would not cooperate. So‚ they then looked upon Indentured Servants‚ which worked for a term in exchange for their passage

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    of one Native American fairytale. It was a sort of Indian Cinderella and it was told to me by my grandmother who knew I enjoyed the tales that never seemed to find their way into their own cinematic retelling. She read me this book and‚ though I don’t think I could ever find the book‚ I found the story at least. It turns out to be an Algonquin Indian tale and shares many similarities with the more well known French Cinderella. The Algonquin Indian story even has a book adaptation called “The Rough

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    appearance of British rock groups in America changed our culture massively. The original Beatles invasion opened the floodgates‚ and provided a boost for other cultural exports such as films‚ art and television. British Invasion acts influenced fashion‚ haircuts and other manners of culture in the 1960s. It became known as the "counter-culture" because the groups gave the young "rebels" of the ’60s something to relate to and thus influenced what defined a "cultural rebel." The success of British acts time

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    British Reactions to the French Revolution As much as it was both reactionary zeal and genuine concern‚ much of Great Britain’s Parliament felt compelled to restrict certain civil liberties (such as freedom of assembly and speech) in order to preserve the greater peace and thus saving England from the fate of France’s failed revolution‚ whose Reign of Terror inspired fear in many European countries around it. English aristocrats and the Monarchy were very concerned over the course of events in

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    British Colonial Rule Expressed Through Symbolism in The Post Office In the later nineteenth century‚ the value of India as the second center of the British Empire became more than ever an axiom of British thinking. This was partly because company rule was replaced by the direct control of the London government. It mainly reflected on the rising contribution that India made to the world-system. While Brittan had lost many of its colonies‚ it still held onto India. British rule in India had always

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    Demetra Vlahos APUSH Klaff 9/11/14 How should the events of the French and Indian War be used to reflect the legacy of George Washington? Britain and France had long been in competition for territory in North America. The land west and northwest of the Appalachian Mountains was valuable due to its abundances in waterways‚ fisheries‚ game‚ and beaver runs. As France expanded its territory and colonies along the Ohio River Valley‚ the governor of Virginia‚ Robert Dinwiddie‚ sent twenty-year-old

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    Mary Jemison was born September 17‚ 1743. She and her family was captured by Shawnee Indians and French soldiers in April of 1758 in Pennsylvania when she was about 15 years old. Her family would later be killed and she would be taken to Ohio to be sold into slavery to the Senecas. Eventually to be adopted by the tribe. In this essay I will cover the way that women were treated in the tribes as well as their place in their tribes in contrast to that of the colonists treatment of women. In these

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    first battle of the Revolutionary War‚ fought in Massachusetts on April 19‚ 1775. British troops had moved from Boston toward Lexington and Concord to seize the colonists’ military supplies and arrest revolutionaries. In Concord‚ advancing British troops met resistance from the Minutemen‚ and American volunteers harassed the retreating British troops along the Concord-Lexington Road. Paul Revere‚ on his famous ride‚ had first alerted the Americans to the British movement. 2. Boston/ Dorchester

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    The Effects of War on Soldiers War is the most powerful threat we have on the earth today. War can accomplish a variety of things in a variety of ways and it is entirely up to the government to decide a country’s war status. It is up to people that will never have to experience what they create‚ but what happens to the soldiers they send in to battle for them. For the soldiers they are stuck with an experience unlike any other known to man‚ stuck with memories and images of what it’s like to be

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    India is a country that is rich in culture and spiritual beliefs. This all changed when the British landed a company that not only changed the societal business but also the government rule as well as their cultural aspects. This company was named the East India Company. With its gradual expansion‚ the company managed to build English communities in Calcutta‚ Bombay‚ and Madras; the three presidency states of India. Although the East India Company’s intentions where to pursue and expand trade with

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