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    Adultery was viewed a lot differently back in the 1600’s than it is nowadays. In today’s world‚ adultery is a very commonplace thing‚ with it being broadcasted on newspapers‚ TV‚ books‚ movies‚ and even in video games. In some cases‚ it it even encouraged. This is very contradictory to how adultery was treated back in the Scarlet Letter’s timeline. Unlike today‚ adultery was a horrendous crime worthy of death. In today’s world‚ adultery is a common event in households across the United States and

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    European Exploration: In 1543‚ shipwrecked Portuguese sailors washed up on the shores of southern Japan. Merchants soon followed them. Their intentions were to involve themselves in Japan’s trade with China and southeast Asia. They brought clocks‚ eyeglasses‚ tobacco‚ firearms and other unfamiliar items from Europe. Japanese purchased weapons and soon started their own production. Cannons especially had a huge impact on Japan’s warfare and living situations. They started to build fortified castles

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    In 1450‚ North America and Europe were each home to complex societies with their own distinctive cultures. (Textbook‚ pg.2) Native Americans and Europeans were similar in many ways‚ though still having differences among themselves; their distinctive ideas on gods and the spirit world informed their political systems and animated their approaches to trade and warfare. (Textbook‚ pg.2) Horticulture societies allowed for a more sedentary lifestyle‚ which in turn led to greater social‚ political‚ and

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    can European nations (both individually and collectively) speak meaningfully about moral duties to other nations and their populations? Consider the changes that have taken place in Europe during and following the Second World War when you respond to this question. How has the role of Europe evolved over the latter half of the 20th century and the early 21st century? What role should European nations play in the new remainder of the 21st century? In the 21st Century‚ I believe that European nations

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    undoubtedly related to the current situation between Yael and the Man from the North. In essence‚ Revka’s comment may be a possible foreshadowing of what may happen to the Man from the North‚ eventually setting “his body aflame.” Already‚ we can see signs of affection the Man from the North has for Yael‚ but it is obvious to any observer how the relationship will never be possible. In this situation‚ Yael’s “kindness” to the Man from the North will only bring him more agony. We also find this to hold true

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    History 22 October 2024 The War to control America The French and Indian War is described as “The War to Control America”. This war had many impacts on the colonial world and the Native Americans. It eventually led to the start of the Revolutionary War and the battle for freedom. The French and British fought over one thing during the whole war. Both sides wanted land in the Ohio River Valley to expand their settlements and trade with the local Native Americans. Eventually‚ after years of fighting

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    2012 How Europeans Change the Native Americans When Europeans first explored western Virginia in the late 1600s‚ they discovered few Native Americans. However‚ their presence‚ their goods‚ and their customs had affected many Indians. These changes had shifted the Native Americans and the Europeans in survival‚ resources‚ dominancy and rivalry. At the same time‚ the Europeans had a strong interest in enabling the Indians to acquire valuable new products. Based on various reasons‚ the Europeans claim

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    The European nations all had at least one thing in common when they came to the Americas and that was to increase their wealth. The Europeans thought of themselves as bold‚ fearless‚ and heroic explorers that sailed across the Atlantic Ocean to discover a new kind of world. The Native Americans believed the Europeans were ruthless marauders. The truth is that both the Europeans and Native Americans’ viewpoints were right. The Americas were unknown and nonexistent to Europeans until their courageous

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    American Revolution Independence from Britain The Revolutionary war was a series of battle between the British and the Americans. The British had a much larger army than the Americans. The Continental Army‚ which is the army that is fighting for america‚ consisted of only some of the Americans. Loyalists were those in the colonies that wanted to remain loyal to the British King‚ the loyalists refused to fight with the other colonists. The French became allies with the Americans because they wanted

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    The British North American colonies or the 13 original colonies‚ had freedom but not like you would think. The extent to which religious freedom existed in the British North American colonies prior to 1700’s‚ was different from region to region. The colonies in New England‚ Middle‚ and south region treated freedoms differently. In the New England colonies extent to religious freedoms was not great‚ Middle Colonies had good toleration to religion‚ and The Southern Colonies had a bit of tolerance to

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