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    Often times‚ contracted laws were broken between indentured servants and owners‚ causing the wealthy white men more hassle in the long run. Word that Portugal began trading African war prisoners from either the African region or Africans residing in the Caribbean area spread‚ sparking the wealthy white men’s interest. Shortly after‚ indentured servants were replaced with what white Europeans thought of as a cheaper investment. Europeans

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    Sino-Japanese war in 1895. Thereafter defeating Russian 1904‚ who wanted Korea to defend its interest in Manchuria‚ and using its victory to annexed Korea in 1910. Initially Japan wanted to rule the Koreans through the Royal Family‚ however the Royal Family wanted independence. Hence‚ their Queen‚ Myeongseong‚ collaborated with the Soviets in an attempt

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    After the Civil War‚ a time period for growth and innovation took place. The American industry changed the economical customs for a long time to come. For starters‚ many developed new creative inventions. Christopher Sholes invented the typewriter in 1867. This caused a revolution in the printing industry‚ allowing the economy to flow. Many jobs were created by the Remington Company‚ a company that bought the design. Back then‚ the main acceptable job for women was to teach. This industry enabled

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    intervention in Vietnam was primarily motivated by the Cold War motives of containing communism and also safeguarding American interests in Southeast Asia. Lydon B. Johnson’s escalation in 1964 came about as a result of perceived threats to U.S. interests and political pressure to resolve the conflict entirely amidst the Gulf of Tonkin incident. As a result‚ the Vietnam War profoundly impacted the Great Society programs Johnson had implemented as with the diversion of resources and attention to the war effort

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    How Star Wars Changed the World George Lucas was a young Hollywood director in the mid-1970s that had the opportunity from 20th Century Fox after his hit movie American Graffiti to create his own original space adventure movie that will soon be known as Star Wars. It has been forty years since Lucas has transported us to a “Galaxy Far‚ Far away.” The huge blockbuster franchise movie that we all know as Star Wars has truly changed the film industry‚ special effects and pop culture with just a draw

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    The American War in Vietnam and the American Revolutionary War had several similarities regarding military occupation by a distant or foreign government‚ political representation‚ coupled with similar geographic and demographic situations within the country. Both countries had seen years of military conflict and political turmoil preceding each of these conflicts. The English saw the Americas as a source of raw materials and commodities; 1 however‚ saw no reason to allow the colonist the same rights

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    The Vietcong fought a Guerrilla war. Using “Non-explosive land mines” to defeat their enemy: examples being deploying Booby-traps‚ ambushing American patrols or planting bombs. Booby-traps and tunnels were two essential methods regarding the engagement of Vietcong and American soldiers in Vietnam. Booby-traps were placed all over the Vietnamese jungle‚ in irregular locations thus making many soldiers feel anxious and fearful. Examples of this would be the Side Closing Panji‚ A spike board‚ the Grenade

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    The Vietnam Era Antiwar Movement was one of the largest social movements in American history. In 1964 the United States began its military involvement in Vietnam. At this time‚ very few Americans were not against the United States’ involvement. But some Americans believed that the United States should have stayed out of the Vietnam War and should have withdrawn immediately. The U.S intervened because they didn’t want South Vietnam to have a communist take over by North Vietnam. When the U.S started

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    The plague was an event in Europe that totally transformed European society and restructured the economy through necessity as there was simply no other option for returning to the former way of life after all of the deaths associated with the plague. Following the plague‚ extreme inflation emerged because of the difficulty associated with the procurement of goods through trade as well as the inability for goods to be consistently produced‚ which resulted in high inflated prices for goods throughout

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    The invention that has changed the American way of life since the early 20th century is the car. The Model T has been around since 1910 and was invented by the genius Henry Ford. Henry was good at making mechanical things and he created a convenient way to get around. It changed the way that we do things like go to work. Before the making of the car was out‚ it took people really long to get to work because they didn’t have a form of fast transportation. Once the invention was on the market it allowed

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