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    Avery Clark Anderson 1st 1/6/15 The society change of abraham Lincoln Abraham Lincoln change the country in many ways like ending the civil war‚slavery‚ racial rights and help all Americans in the country. Slavery was in America though 1619-1865 and it merge in everyday life‚ Slaves were used to work on plantations. Slaves could had a cruel life because when you bought a slave they were your ‚ not cool right? A lot of slaves were free after

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    Destruction of the Indies had my skin crawling. As I listened to the speaker describe the torture these natives had to endure it got me wondering how someone could be so cruel. How was it even possible that the Spaniards got away with such horrendous acts of torture? I cannot fathom the amount of pure agony the natives went through. I started imagining just how painful and terrifying it all must have been for them. What really shocked me was when the Spaniards had the audacity to say they are doing this

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    the twenty-seven years of change‚ there are hardly any similarities between the two years. Many things with the African American race have also changed over time. Before the Civil War in 1865‚ African Americans were faced with one major obstacle; slavery. After the war‚ they were faced with various challenges‚ including the consequences brought along with Reconstruction‚ the creation of the KKK‚ along with many other things. With the help of courageous people who were tired of being treated differently

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    who were incapable of understanding the concept of being human‚ which at first made for the perfect relationship between owner and slave. These slaves would have families or make families‚ handing down their slavery by generation. Although slavery did not begin this way‚ it evolved into this‚ causing the enslaved population to helped create dramatic spikes within a colonies population. Maryland in the late 1600s to early 1700s‚ an increase of population growth‚ hitting roughly a 146% increase (The

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    The Pacific Mail Steamship Company‚ predecessor of the American President Companies‚ was founded in 1848; it was one of the first steamship companies to open its doors in the United States. In 1921‚ the Pacific Mail Steamship Company was acquired by Dollar Steamship Lines‚ a company founded in the early 1900s by lumberman Robert Dollar. Then on November 1‚ 1938‚ Dollar Steamship Lines’ board of directors changed its name to American President Lines (APL). The name change was due in part to the company’s

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    Abstract An analysis of Bill Clinton’s speech In September 2012 Bill Clinton held a Speech at the Democratic National Convention. The Democratic National Convention was held in Charlotte‚ North Carolina‚ by Bill Clinton‚ the 42nd president of the United States. Our main focus of the analysis was to look what type of language Bill clinton used in the speech‚ sum up the main points of the speech like the message and time and context in connection to what is said in the speech and include the tools

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    social movement in American history. Although the movement was most prominent in the middle and southern colonies‚ it would continue on to have an immense impact on the entirety of the colonies. Much like the Enlightenment‚ the Great Awakening encouraged individual thought and the use of new ideas to question the authority‚ humanity‚ and government. This‚ in addition to the widespread beliefs of republicanism that had dispersed throughout the colonies‚ ultimately led to the American Revolution and the

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    05/01/2024 The unthinkable had occurred. On election day 1876‚ the Democratic governor of New York‚ Samuel Tilden‚ led by over 200‚000 votes and was the presumed winner of the electoral college (“US election of 1876”). However‚ he would never be President. This contested election was followed by a month-long period of uncertainty that plunged the country‚ especially the Republican Party‚ into turmoil. Only twenty years after the party’s founding‚ it was up to them to decide and define who they were

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    Blues‚ work songs‚ ragtime‚ spirituals‚ and minstrel songs were‚ in their own ways‚ all part of the great "Africanization of American music" that was originated by enslaved Africans in the southern United States. But the greatest of the musical forms developed in this process was jazz--one of the major American contributions to world culture. Each of these forms of music made essential contributions to the development of jazz itself but each‚ more or less‚ retained its own integrity and none could

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    Presidents of the Philippines Submitted by: Abud‚ Tegie De Vera‚ Sharmaine Inting‚ Mhae ‚Norman Olayvar‚ Ma. Elaine D. Submitted to: Mr. Ricky Tebang Professor in History MWF 7:00-8:00pm First Republic ------------------------------------------------- Emilio Aguinaldo (1899-1901) -> The first and youngest Philippine President (at age 29) -> A Filipino revolutionary general and politician -> Born March 22‚ 1869 in Kawit‚ Cavite; the seventh of eight

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