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    “I agree that disease was the key factor in the depopulation of Native American in the Americas for the following reasons…” First‚ The Europeans arrive in Americas during. The Europeans brought with them diseases such as. The Native had no immunity to counteract these diseases. These diseases created a epidemic that basically decrease an entire tribe. The Native American vast number of deaths made it difficult for them to fight against the major land take over by the Europeans Source: Brinkley‚

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    Ronald L.Jackson II‚ Sidney A. Ribeau 2008) During the colonial period‚ African Americans primarily experienced enslavement and harsh labor on plantations‚ with limited rights and freedoms. In the beginning stages of the colonial period‚ African Americans were stripped from their families and homes to venture into the new world. On their journey‚ they endured harsh conditions such as being in chains‚ starved‚ contained nearby‚ and unsanitary conditions resulting in deaths. The slave trade‚ in contrast

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    Spanish Colonization

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    Spanish Colonization Early Spanish expeditions Ferdinand Magellan arrived in the Philippines in 1521. The Philippine islands first came to the attention of Europeans with the Spanish expedition around the world led by Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan in 1521. Magellan landed on the island of Cebu‚ claiming the lands for Spain and naming them Islas de San Lazaro. He set up friendly relations with some of the local chieftains and converted some of them to Roman Catholicism. However‚ Magellan

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    How to Make Spanish Rice

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    How to Make Spanish Rice Making Spanish rice is a fairly fast and easy process. It involves browning the rice‚ adding the ingredients‚ and cooking the rice. Before you begin you will need the following ingredients: cooking oil (vegetable or canola)‚ long grain rice (I prefer Mahatma Jasmine)‚ a tomato‚ an onion‚ water‚ and tomato bullion. The following seasonings are optional: Sazón Goya con azafran‚ Sazón Goya con culantro/achiote. (found on Mexican food aisle at most grocery stores)You will also

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    The first Native people were all hunters. Background Info (about your topic): The first native people lived in cold weather and had to rely on wildlife for food. They all believed in supernatural spirits. Thesis (a sentence that says what the essay will be about – includes 3 main points): In my essay‚ I am going to write write about how the Inuits‚ Northwest coastal and Eastern woodland people are the same‚ different and how they all survived. Body Paragraph 1 How are they all alike

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    Introduction The Trail of Tears was a time where five Native American tribes were forced from their homes. The Trail of Tears has lots of different perspectives‚ including but not limited to‚ the Cherokee Tribe and the government’s perspectives for and opposed to the mass migration. When the Native Americans were forced from their homes‚ the main tribe affected was the Cherokee. FIRST PARAGRAPH On the Trail of Tears‚ the five tribes forced from their homes were the Cherokee‚ the Chickasaw‚ the

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    Norman Conquest

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    Norman Conquest 1066 King Edward had taken a vow of chastity‚ so upon his death in 1066 there was lack of a clear heir to the throne. There were 3 contenders: * William of Normandy – nephew of Edward‚ claimed that Edward promised him the throne and that Harold II of had sworn agreement to this. * Harold II – riches and powerful of the English aristocracy. * Harald III of Norway – based on previous agreement between Magnus of Norway and the earlier Danish King‚ where if either died without

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    them called reservations. In addition to changing their homes‚ the Native Americans were forced to change their lifestyle and traditional ways while living in the reservation. Indian reservations were structured in a way that closely resembled colonial societies. The native population was ruled by outside influence and their culture‚ traditions‚ religion‚ and way of life where assaulted and outlawed in the name of civilization. Native American children where sent away to school with civilized classrooms

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    4-Mrs.Campara Research Question: How did the African Slave Trade help colonial and European Colonies? In the early 18th century around 36‚00 slaves grew threw North and South America‚and Europe.”The Spanish were the first major European Partners in the slave trade‚ buying slaves to labor in Spain’s South American empire”(World History textbook pg 487). This textual evidence provides how many European countries were included

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    Introduction‚ In the beginning American law in the colonial period In chapter one of Law in America‚ the author Lawrence M. Friedman states that every country has a law and people must follow that law. Friedman gives an example of the newspapers‚ where the newspapers can only publish what the law says only. The police officers will only use their state law and each state has created its own individual state rule. They must follow the law and follow the rules and be fair and equal to all people

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