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    European holding‚ to be given by the eastern American Indians.This plan would let the territory from westward expansion.The Trail of Tears was a journey of the Native Americans forced to leave their homes in the Southeast and move to the new Indian Territory defined as west of Arkansas in present-day Oklahoma. In the year 1839‚ 16‚001 Native Americans were marched over 1‚200 miles of land.Over 4‚000 of these Indians died from disease‚ famine‚and warfare.The Indians tribe was called the Cherokee and

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    • The word "pueblo" comes from the Spanish word "town". Spanish explorers first came across the Indians in the 16th century. • In most Pueblo tribes men were responsible for farming and warfare where as women took care of the home and family. • War/Battle of Acoma Pueblo‚ January 1599 o Spanish conquistadors Vs. Acoma Native Americans o Modern day New Mexico o For the first two days the Spanish and Acoma skirmished inconclusively until Zaldivar developed a plan to breach the pueblo using a small

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    Economic and Cultural Responses of the Native indians by the Spanish and the French After Columbus came across the new world in 1492‚ it caused several countries to take interest in the land‚ and sparked the creation of several colonies‚ and establishments. However‚ before 1750‚ countries such as France and Spain both responded in different ways. The French‚ for example responded in a way that both benefited them mutually‚ and the Spanish‚ they helped the native tribes in a way that benefited them

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    involved. Even so‚ there were evidently enough people that the Americans could win the war (with the help of the French‚ of course). Before the war‚ practical people like Ben Franklin saw that the American people needed to come together as one in order to triumph over the evil British Empire. Ben Franklin’s drawing of the snake chopped into pieces fairly adequately showed the situation in the colonies around 1750 up to 1774 (A). By that time‚ the American people were in disarray‚ so Ben Franklin

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    Native Americans are generally acknowledged as the New World’s first and fore most environmentalist Native American religion stress that people are coequal with nature‚ descendants of "Grand mother earth." How then‚ could some of them have depleted wildlife for the fur trade? “ Asks Jeanne Kaye. Most Native American tribes have long had an intimate relationship with their surroundings. Before direct contact with Europeans‚ most tribes lived in small villages. They were mindful of their measures

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    Western world‚ people have feared religions that are different from their own‚ waging wars and instituting discriminatory practices in the name of faith. In the early colonization of America‚ this fear of drastically different religions and social orders created the perfect storm for the destruction of common sense. Over fifty women were put on trial after being accused of practicing witchcraft‚ many of whom were executed for their supposed crimes. According to primary sources‚ the conductors of the

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    Before the European settlers inhabited what is now Canada‚ the Aboriginal population flourished. The Indigenous community lived in harmony among the rest of the living plants and animals on Mother Earth. The reason why animals are seen as Elder brothers and sisters in Indigenous culture is because‚ as Gehl references Basil Johnston‚ animals have a unique skill called pre-knowledge that humans do not have so “humans must learn from‚ and cannot live without‚ animal beings” (Gehl‚ 2017‚ p. 93). However‚ the

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    significantly change history. Examples of how this occurs are commonplace. When Napoleon put down a Paris rebellion by force in the weak French Republic‚ he set the stage for his seizure of power a few years later‚ establishing his dominance over the government with military force. Napoleon would ultimately singlehandedly transform the European balance of power and usher in a host of new military tactics. In his conquests‚ he spread the ideals of nationalism and liberalism‚ among others. In doing so‚ Europe would

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    could promote both equality and order. To repeat for order‚ Lincoln had worked hard to bring the Civil War to an end. He had signed multiple acts and laws‚ starting with signing the Compensated Emancipation Act which attempted to help free most of the slaves in Washington‚ D.C.‚ also known as the District of Columbia. Then he slowly started to emancipate the rest of the slaves to help win the war against the south. Lincoln had believed in equality as well as keeping the nation in order. After the battle

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    Conquest of Mexico In 1519 Hernán Cortés led a couple hundred other Spaniards inland to the impressive Empire of the Mexica ruled by the Great Montezuma. Many historians today tell how quickly and almost effortlessly these Spaniards conquered the Empire. They paint an image of ignorant‚ helpless Indians practically giving up their land out of fear of this group because certainly the Spaniards must be gods since they have powerful weapons and strange animals. We know neither Cortés nor any

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