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    of colonization as a peaceful movement‚ but reality tells a different a tale. The colonization of America‚ for example‚ resulted in massive deaths‚ rapes‚ and pillages of Native American tribes and communities who had inhabited the land centuries before the Pilgrims arrived on the Mayflower. Much like the Native Americans‚ Africans were subject to this same type of abuse. Affluent European nations such as Britain‚ Germany‚ and Italy took it upon themselves to claim all the sovereign countries of Africa

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    American history is primarily told through the dominant male perspective because women held as minority voices within this society. With that said‚ a lot of the readings relayed new perspectives within history’s timeline because women voices were the focus. Beginning with the first colonial women writers and ending with women in the post-war era‚ there has been a display of untold history relayed through these female writers and artist. Anne Bradstreet’s poems displayed the level of education that

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    of colonial religious and political ideas. The most important issue prompting Americans to rebel in 1776 is clearly Parliamentary taxation. This began early in colonial life with the system of mercantilism. The long and short of this system was an effort by the British to ensure a favorable balance of trade between Britain and the American colonies. There were numerous laws requiring all goods purchased by Americans to come directly from Britain regardless of where they were originally produced

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    What were the causes of the American Civil War? The Civil War happened due to the many differences between the North and the South. For example economic‚ social‚ cultural and political differences. These all helped lead America to a Civil War. But to an extent‚ the most important cause was the fact there were many disagreements with states’ rights versus federal rights. It was clear that there was always going to be a conflict between the federal government and the state governments because

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    Ugandan Americans. Privacy is highly regarded; personal information is held within the family and not readily shared with others‚ including health care providers. They do not wish to answer many questions or give long history of medical issues. Health care providers should strive to provide the needed services in a timely manner without repetitive practices. First introductions should be formal‚ with use of first and last names. Avoid unprofessional communication while interacting with the patient

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    Columbus noticed that the Native Americans were well formed in their physical features: handsome bodies‚ good faces‚ and coarse hair. He also noted that they used body and face paint. Some would use it only on their eyes‚ while others would coat their entire body in it. In comparison to Europeans‚ they had wider faces and foreheads and flatter stomachs. Columbus concluded that "they were a people very poor in everything" because the Native Americans would "go around as naked as their mother bore"

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    The Great Migration The Great Migration was a massive movement of African Americans from the South to the North from 1863 to 1960. The largest spike in this migration occurred from about 1910 to 1920. This has changed America forever. This extreme event in History’s time‚ was a relocation of 6-7 million African Americans‚ from the rural south to the North‚ Midwest‚ and West from 1916-1930.These African Americans were taken from their home by horrible economic opportunities‚ When the blacks got

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    Budweiser advertisements that ran in 1962‚ subconsciously suggests white supremacy over African Americans. This idea arises when readers see both advertisements‚ one that ran in African-American magazines and the other in white-oriented family magazines. At first glance‚ the advertisements imply that the only way to have a good time is by drinking Budweiser and it appeals to both African Americans and Caucasians‚ but when the two advertisements are contrasted there are significant differences that

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    education stops people from helping themselves out of bad situations. African Americans were often faced with this discrimination. African Americans primarily funded their own schools with little to no help from any form of government; local‚ state‚ or federal. The funding that was meant to go towards African American schools was often stolen by the people in charge. Most of the funding was provided by adult African Americans from the surrounding area. This caused a discrepancy in the quality of the

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    the city and leisure for everyone to enjoy from besides the employment available in the city. The development of the city and Urbanism was in particular a good consequence for African Americans because it gave them an opportunity to engage in a new society. Before‚ Urbanism and the 20th century many African Americans lived in small rural places where no opportunities appeared and many faced discrimination not only because of the color of their skin‚ but because many saw them as uneducated in the fields

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