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    America has always been a land full of promise for its’ inhabitants. Americas Puritan founders promoted a lifestyle of freedom and exceptional growth. United States foreign relations often contributed to the overall well being and ways of life of the American people. The year 1898 was a major turning point in American foreign relations. America’s participation in war has drastically changed our order of constitution. War has also changed the way American people live their lives. The course of the

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    Racism in American today is nothing new; it has a long history filled with all sorts of systemic issues. Due to the long list of hatred‚ it has caused genocides‚ mass murders‚ and destruction of families‚ as well as slavery‚ and a huge detriment in our society which can be seen throughout the divisions of race in our society. How can one race see racism in one light and another race can see it differently based on their background and experiences? The only way to figure this out is to get to the

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    How would America today be in an alliance with the Native Americans? The colonization of the Americas was the beginning of one of today’s biggest nations. With numerous events leading to its development‚ what would America look like from an alliance with its Natives? The possibilities are endless‚ but I believe that trade and collaboration would have increased‚ bringing in resources for settlers‚ along with the natives. Prevention of violence would lead to larger Native communities today. Adding

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    Rubens‚a Baroque painter‚ has contributed so much to art more than any other artist‚ because of his unique expression of form‚ composition‚ and color. He created about 3‚000 works of art throughout his life‚ all of which are now scattered in museums across the world. He is well known for his allegorical references‚ pyramidal composition‚ landscapes‚ and depiction of the human form through his depiction of corpulent women. He influenced many painters as well as avante-garde movements such as the Impressionist

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    Thomas Jefferson and His Effect on America Thomas Jefferson possessed one of the greatest leading minds of colonial America. Literate in political theory‚ scientific farming‚ natural history‚ and architecture‚ Thomas Jefferson personified the optimistic spirit of Enlightenment thinking. Thomas Jefferson proved to be one of the major forces in the founding and developing of America. When Jefferson became the third President of the United States‚ he immediately made an impact on the lives of average

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    the war‚ the Americans quickly realized how they were ignored and pushed to the side every time they had tried to help. Also‚ after the war was finally over‚ they were overly talked with no representation since Britain was in such a huge amount of debt after the war. Seeing the taxes come out of nowhere made them even more upset and eventually led into the Enlightenment period. Here‚ Thomas Paine and Jefferson joined heads and worked to get people to realize how important a full break for Britain was

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    War II officially started for the United States after the bombing at Pearl Harbor by the Japanese‚ but it actually goes deeper then that. Before the the bombing Japan was in a time of need‚ along with that the United states had a foreign policy that did not relativity stick. This leaded to the US trying to create relations with Japan‚ which ultimately leads to the US creating relations with China. The US had these relations due to the fact that the relations between Japan and China were awful.During

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    The exploration and colonization of America by European powers began in the 15th century and continued through the 17th century. The Spanish‚ French‚ Dutch‚ and English were the major European powers that explored and colonized America. Each of these countries had different reasons for exploring and colonizing America. The Spanish were primarily interested in finding gold and silver. They believed that America was rich in these precious metals and that they could make a fortune by mining them. The

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    have achieved today.” Back in the B.C. time period the Ancient Greeks and Romans invented things with resources they had available. They invented arches‚ aqueducts and even invented the Olympic games‚ which are all things we use today. These things have influenced our society today making things easier than they really are. Instead of using the things they invented back then we have modernized them and made them our own. One of the things the Ancient Greeks and Romans influenced today were the Olympic

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    During the 1700s and 1800s the Irish decided to migrate to America for a variety of reason. Some of those being poverty‚ denied property‚ denied education‚ couldn’t be involved in politics‚ and weren’t able to practice their religion freely. They were constantly being harassed and stereotyped by the English. Therefore‚ the Irish decided to travel to America for a chance at a better life. Any land that the Irish owned was confiscated by the English‚ they couldn’t own their own land. In 1783‚ the Irish

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