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    When the Europeans landed in the Americas‚ they were surprised to find that other people had already populated the land. These people came to be known as Indians to the Europeans‚ and Native Americans to us today. They were called Indians due to the fact that the Europeans at first thought that they were in India‚ as they stumbled across the Americas whilst looking for a quicker shipping route to India‚ not knowing the fast land masses that separated Europe and India. Eventually though they discovered

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    between the British and the American colonists in North America. Due to the French and Indian War‚ the peaceful relationship between the British and the American colonists was demolished. This is due to laws passed by King George III and British Parliament that the American colonists in North America disagreed with. The colonists became very angered after some decisions and laws were passed by the folks back in Great Britain. A major one was King George’s Proclamation of 1763. The Proclamation declared

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    long held European beliefs. Included among those are ideas about race and its relationship to freedom. With new innovations and the high time of Indian Ocean trade‚ new ideas were spread everywhere. Two factors influenced this change. One was the discovery of the New World and the second was the demand for slaves. With the discovery of the New World‚ explorers were introduced to new civilizations. While they were sophisticated‚ they were still primitive in comparison to the Europeans. Their customs

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    Throughout the late 1920’s many American patrons of the arts had attempted to bring the famous Mexican muralist‚ Diego Rivera‚ to the United States for commissioned works. It wasn’t until September of 1930 that Rivera finally arrived in San Francisco to paint. His wife‚ the famous painter Frida Khalo‚ whom he had recently married‚ accompanied him. Fellow artist and instructor at the California Academy of Arts‚ Ralph Stackpole‚ had recommended to Timothy Pflueger that he use Rivera for a new project

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    The impact of the connection between Europeans and indigenous people was beneficial to Europeans but a tragedy of many for the native people. A respected person named Christopher Columbus went on voyages to find a way to travel to Asia but he ended up meeting the Indies in Central America. He was recognized by other explorers that wanted to explore America. Europeans called the new territory the New World but there were already developed societies. Europeans saw America as a new place to seize new

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    During the 1500s places like Europe‚ Africa‚ and Asia got together to from global trade system‚ The Silk Road. For the first time in history‚ every region of the world now was working with the others. They all desired to collaborate and grow at the same time instead of one trying to take over one another. African slaves worked in plantations to sell sugar to at a cheap price. Sugar and silver was also brought to Europe and China. But Europe was going out considering most of the world instead of all

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    further argue that not every nation benefited from the industrial revolution of the1688 for different reasons. Acemoglu et al (2012)‚ argue‚ some groups have intentionally kept their people in poverty to ensure that their grip on power remains unshaken‚ i.e.‚ improving the lives of others might mean distributing their political power‚ or even losing their political and economic privileges that absolutism grants them. Examples of these case include the Communist Party of North Korea‚ and sugar planters

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    Why Britain Won The Battle Of Britain. Britain won the Battle of Britain for many reasons there was a few main reasons as to how they won. i think that one of these main reasons where because they had a really bad leader and he didn’t know how to handle modern technology. He didn’t understand how the modern planes worked he put them in groups this made it a lot easier for the people to attack where if he had placed them seperatly it would of been harder for the British to attack‚ This therefore

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    Extended Analysis of North from Mexico The novel North from Mexico was written by a lady named Carey McWilliams‚ and was published in 1948. McWilliams did a fantastic job at showing Chicano history and how it continues to have a major influence on Mexican-American studies today. This novel also presents a general history of how Mexican-Americans experience life in the United States. McWilliams’s work provides information about Mexican-American culture that many people were not aware of‚ especially

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    the Torch; Europe from 1500-1800 When you step back and observe history from afar you’re missing part of the story. Observing the rise of Europe‚ you cannot simply take into account it happened. To understand the past you need to look into past‚ in documents and first-hand accounts to observe the underlining issues. To best explain the major shift in energy from the Indian Ocean Basin to the North Atlantic in 1500 to 1800 you have to observe the world and the people in context. Europe is an underdog

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