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    Americas to work on sugar plantations and gold and silver mines. Europeans destroyed forests and vegetation to establish plantations‚ which profoundly changed the New World’s environment. Spain and other European powers also hoped to convert Native Americans to Christianity and sent missionaries to the New World. Many under Spanish rule adopted Christianity and blended it with native traditions. When the Aztec civilization was conquered by the Spaniards‚ the Aztecs’ religion was considered barbaric and

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    change African American culture for the better. The Harlem Renaissance was a very important part of history and here are three reasons why. First‚ how the Harlem Renaissance started and when. Next‚ people from the Harlem Renaissance. Finally‚ what happened due to the Harlem Renaissance. How and when the Harlem Renaissance started is a great question. Many have wondered how this amazing movement started and when‚ well the reason this movement started was because African American writers and other

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    movement of capital‚ people‚ goods‚ and raw materials around the globe and the connection forged between distant areas of the world are at the very core of the grand transformation. Cotton factories towered above all other forms of European and North American manufacturing. Cotton growing dominated the U.S. economy throughout much of the nineteenth century. Cotton also was the cradle of industrialization in virtually every other part of the world. Cotton created a large industrial proletariats in Europe

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    realize is that our whole world today is built upon the pillars of religion. Up until the late eighteenth century‚ religion was everyone’s entire world in Europe; everything they did was for the Church. Therefore‚ the Church was crucial to the development of our modern world. This can easily be seen by the Church’s influence on art‚ and the role of the Church in the world-changing events of the Reformation‚ and the French Revolution. At the time of one of the most famous periods in art history‚ the

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    The C.I.A. and its Influence on America America’s Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) was officially established through the National Security Act of 1947‚ but the concept of intelligence gathering had existed since the days of the Revolutionary War. The CIA is the successor to the Office of Strategic Services (OSS)‚ which was created in 1942 to help organize espionage activities during World War II. The mission of the CIA is to collect bits of strategic information in order to protect the United

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    American Culture In this essay I will be discussing what “defines” American culture through the eyes of other. I will be using the definitions of the people I interviewed over the last few days. I will also be using the lesson material and the readings that were assigned to us. This essay will hopefully give a different perspective to your thoughts of American culture. There are millions of different takes on what American culture is to each person in this country‚ this will just be a small take

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    American Influence:- Canada has a close relationship with the United States‚ sharing the world’s longest undefended border‚ co-operating on some military campaigns and exercises‚ and being each other’s largest trading partners. In sport‚ Canada’s competition came from south of the border for much of the 19th century. Baseball‚ Cycling and athletics in Canada are generally being influenced by the states popularity and partially by Great Britain being early ancestors of these sports. Canada has two

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    American foreign policy is not always characterized by its citizens’ attitudes‚ leading to many disputed events throughout history‚ such as the Vietnam War. The Vietnam War‚ which began in 1955‚ was both a civil war between North and South Vietnam and a proxy war involving other prominent nations‚ such as the United States ("Vietnam War"). In 1964‚ President Lyndon B. Johnson authorized the direct involvement of the U.S. in Vietnam after a short clash between U.S. and North Vietnamese naval forces

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    Abstract The Greek culture supported philosophers and scientists who were far beyond their times. By encouraging these individuals to expand both their thinking and their exploring‚ Greece is credited with some very profound discoveries and inventions that we find monumental in the way we function in modern day society. From aspirin to the water mill‚ Greeks explored and developed the areas of medicine‚ biology‚ astrology‚ and science. Ancient Greek inventions are in fact the original concepts

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    Chopin is one of the greatest influential pianist and composers‚ his music and composed pieces are extremely astonished‚ especially his style of romantic taste‚ which are very unique and different compare to other composers. However‚ his work did not just influences the musical world‚ but it also influenced many artist and literature writers during the later Romantic Era. Later on‚ Chopin’s work became well-known around the world—especially in Europe‚ between the nineteenth century and twentieth century

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