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    The Influence of Asia in America The lines between the East and the West are a lot less distinct and the East and West are merging. Asian companies are becoming household names‚ such as Toyota‚ Mitsubishi‚ Samsung‚ Nestle‚ and Nikon. Asia has influenced America through their involvement in America’s development and defense‚ and also through their beliefs and practices they have carried with them across the Pacific. To see when Asia first began influencing America‚ we need to start with Marco Polo

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    sexual attacks on women going on in early America. According to Block‚ “sexual coercion took many forms in early America.” Block starts off her argument by telling numerous stories of victims of sexual assault and rape to illustrate to readers some of the horrific behaviors men were inflicting on women during early America. The sexual attacks Block discusses were a result of social power and physical force. These stories reiterate to readers that in early America women were vulnerable to sexually

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    Victorian Era children would play a bunch of games and a lot of the games played back then are still played to this day some of the most common ones are football aka soccer baseball there are more games than this that are play but these are the most common ones in the world. what games did they play? how did they play? where did they play? how many needed to play?in this article we answer all of these questions. During the Victorian Era then outside games was typically football or how we call it soccer The

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    Colonization DBQ Colonial America showed democratic growth socially and religiously‚ but was also undemocratic because of restrictions on some social groups and unequal politics. In the beginning of the American colonies‚ the people started creating new ways of government. One of these ways was democracy. The colonies were democratic because they began allowing the citizens to have a say in government (Doc 3). If the people did not like how their government was run they could produce their own

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    Diversity in Early America

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    Race/Ethnicity During the Colonial period and 1800’s there were a few different cultures and ethnic groups that behaved quite differently yet had some similarities. Among these groups are the Puritans‚ Native Americans‚ Europeans. Between different ethnic groups and cultures‚ there were many contrasting styles of childrearing. In the mid to late 1700’s‚ these contrasting styles with Native Americans‚ Puritans‚ and Europeans started right from birth to just before adolescence. First‚

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    Piety In Early America

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    value for the early settlers and it was something that was valued by almost everyone during this time period. To have piety means to have a deep respect and devotion to God‚ and people often demonstrated their faith rather than keeping it hidden and done in private. Even though piety was prevalent before the first Americans settled in the New World‚ it became even more crucial for them. To the Pilgrims‚ God was their protector who protected them as they made their way to North America‚ and so they

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    Americans’ experience with the West and the western settlements impacted the development of the nation in the years from 1800-1860 is many ways. The most significant topics that impacted the nation’s development the most were the perception of nature and the environment and our views of different social groups. While the Americans expanded west‚ they took everything they could‚ conquering and claiming everything in their path. They took advantage of people other than the “ideal” pioneer and they

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    The discovery of America has been told and credited to Christopher Columbus‚ an Italian explorer. Until the discovery of ancient markings‚ carved into rocks around the us requires history to be rewriting. According to John Ruskamp‚ an epigraph researcher claims that the symbols carved up on the rock in petrograph national monument in Albuquerque are evidence that ancient Chinese explorers discovered America around 1‚300BC nearly 2‚800 years before Christopher Columbus. Archeologist found what they

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    Reading Guide for Module 1 ________________________________________ The Literature of Early America p. 1-5 1. The first Europeans to establish settlements on this continent did not call it America until the 18th century. What did these early settlers call it? The New World 2. The colonies that became the United States were - for the most part - inhabited by individuals from which European country? England 3. How much is known of the perspectives of the native inhabitants of this continent before

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    During the time of European settlement between 1750 and 1918‚ there were a number of effects on the Aboriginal people living in Canberra. The major effect was the decline of the Aboriginal population within the area. This decline was mainly due to the introduction of diseases such as smallpox and measles and the incline of the Aboriginal peoples hunting experiences resulting in less food. I believe that the European settlement caused the Aboriginal population within Canberra to significantly decrease

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