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    This week our studies focused on two major topics‚ looking back on American history focusing on colonial times while the country was in its infancy and our forefathers dreams of the new world had not come into fruition. The Great awakening‚ and the Atlantic slave trade each had profound impacts on America and shaping history in general. The movement that was the great awakening swept through Europe‚ and especially the American colonies. During the Great Awakening an influential revivalist teacher

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    American history has transformed and advanced in a plethora of ways over time. Abolishment of slavery‚ American revolution‚ arrival of the Europeans—these three topics had drastic effects on American history. These significant milestones in American history changed and shaped American history to the way it is now. These events led to other significant events that later formed American history. The arrival of the Europeans in the Americans‚ followed by their colonization‚ led towards remarkable social

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    History Tutorial Journal Words: 549 The American Revolution displayed radical ideas on freedom for its time. However‚ there was one fatal flaw – the contradiction between their ideas on freedom and on slavery. The importance of the American Revolution was limited due to the lack of support for abolitionism‚ argues the historian Nash in Sparks from the Altar of ’76: International Repercussions and Reconsiderations of the American Revolution. The article relates to imperialism and colonisation‚

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    African American History Timeline: 1619 – 2012 * 1619 African American indentured servants arrive in the American colonies. By 1690‚ every colony has slaves. * 1793 Cotton gin increases the need for slaves (1765 – 1825). * 1831 – 1861 Approximately 75‚000 slaves escape to the North using the Underground Railroad. * 1857 The Dred Scot v. Sanford case: congress does not have the right to ban slavery in the states; slaves are not citizens. * 1860 Abraham Lincoln is elected president

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    Unit 204 – Communicate in a business environment-Nvq level 2 in Business and Administration Why do you need to know the purpose of any communication you are sending and its Intended audience (1.1‚ 1.2) In what way does this affect the language you might use when producing written communication or information? (2.3) The purpose of communication is for human us to be able to understand each other for different reasons. So if we develop our communicative skills we can use this skill as a tool to

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    Megan Shanks History 1301-I53 February 25‚ 2017 Professor Stokes The Louisiana Purchase The United States has a long history of crucial decision after crucial decision‚ each one with significant impact on the country and the world. While these decisions do hold great importance‚ the Louisiana Purchase was especially significant in American history. Jefferson dealt with different options‚ faced consequences‚ as well as created a huge impact across time when he signed the “Treaty of Cession.”

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    HIST1002 Dr. Timothy G. McMahon June 15‚ 2012 Introduction: In History 1002: Western Civilization since 1715‚ we have covered many important historical event since 17th Century. The Enlightenment was a philosophical and literary movement in the 18th century Europe that sought to improve the human condition and advance knowledge. It promoted science and intellectual interchange and opposed superstition‚ intolerance and abuses in church and state. Some key figures in the enlightenment are Immanuel

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    American History X The main theme of the film is racism in America and the violence involved in it. The movie begins in a scene with teen Danny Vinyard‚ where he races to tell his older brother Derek (who is a neo-Nazi) about three young Afro Americans breaking into his car in front of the house‚ Derek reacts and gets his gun and with no forethought shoots them. Two of the boys died‚ so Derek is sent away for three years in prison. In jail he meets a group of neo-Nazis wich are related to other

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    in the rivers. In one famous account of Joaquin Murrieta in “Major Problems in Mexican American History”‚ white bandits came to Murrieta’s cabin and told him that they would not allow any Mexicans to prosper from the lands. They told him to get up and leave his land. When Murrieta refused they butted him in the head with their pistols and killed his wife. Before this‚ angry white mobs had also lynched his brother Carlos when he was accused of stealing a horse which he had honestly purchased some

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    Jorge Alberto Jimenez Vidrio Professor: W. B. Horlor U.S. History 100 January 26‚ 2012 Interpretations of American History There has been a notable change in the American History from the last 400 years until now. At the beginning the American History the subjects that the historians interpreted were politics‚ diplomacy and war. The only people who could do the interpreting were only white male Americans. The contemporary American historians wrote nearly about everything that affected everybody

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