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    As the colonies of America were being settled and beginning to grow‚ each colony began to develop its own differences and identity in the New World. Many people immigrated to the colonies be it puritans‚ slaves‚ farmers‚ quakers and various other groups‚ all came to escape persecution‚ start a new life‚ or make money in the New World; giving the colonies their own mix of personalities. From the rocky coasts of New England to the large fields and plantations of the southern colonies‚ the different

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    Victory of the North

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    22 March 2013 Victory of the North There are many causes that led to the victory of the North‚ as well as many effects that follow their victory. Three important causes that led to the victory of the North are economic growth‚ secession‚ and the election of President Abraham Lincoln. Three important effects that followed the victory of the Northern States in the American Civil War are emancipation‚ a new financial system‚ and political freedom. The Civil War of America has been discussed as

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    became thirteen colonies. These colonies were divided into sections. New England which was: Massachusetts‚ Rhode Island‚ New Hampshire‚ and Connecticut. The Middle Colonies which were: Pennsylvania‚ Maryland‚ New York‚ New Jersey‚ and Delaware. Last but not least‚ Southern Colonies consisted of: Virginia‚ North Carolina‚ South Carolina‚ and Georgia. Out of these thirteen colonies‚ I’d want to live in the Massachusetts‚ a colony in the New England section. Massachusetts was a great colony to live in

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    Bastard Out of Carolina I have thoroughly enjoyed this book so far. There were a couple disturbing and touching scenes‚ but as a whole‚ it is a good read. I decided to write my reflection paper on the ongoing change of relationship Bone has with her mother. In the beginning‚ Bone and her mother get along great and have a very close bond. As the story goes on the relationship gets weaker and weaker. Bone loves her mother very much and her mother loves her. How hard her mother tries to get

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    No Subject The story “No Subject by Carolina De Robertis” starts when a chemist receives an email from his daughter. He is surprised because has not seen her for years‚ and the subject in the e-mail reads . There is an attachment: a little paper clip hovers beside her name. He decides does not open that e-mail‚ so he prefers go away because he wants evade his daughter e-mail. Then‚ he goes and makes his scape because he does not want knows about his daughter‚ and he feels angry because she has appeared

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    that England provides unity to the different colonies‚ (4) that England is the parent country‚ (5) that strength is gained in their union. (Paine PG). Pain later outlines the primary harm that he feels will come from dependence on England. Paine uses Enlightenment thinking to defend his position that America should separate from England and set up its own government. Thomas Paine is one of the most enlightened men of his time. His attempts to bring others to his way of thinking are quite astute.

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    Colonists’ religion had a significant impact on the development of the colonies because it affected their social values. However‚ the quality of the soil‚ and the colonists’ access to water had a greater impact on the development of the New England‚ Middle‚ and Southern colonies. Therefore‚ the geography was the primary factor in the development of the colonies. The New England colonies were hilly‚ forested‚ and had rocky soil causing a lack of grown-food production therefore their population grew

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    My Trip To South Carolina

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    I think our class should go to South Carolina to see the sea life and going to museum’s and learn about creatures that live in sand also to get a better view of the fish we will have to go swimming with them.Also it is not that long of a drive only 15 hours and 3 min to get there and with child protection laws we can take a breaks every 4 hours and while taking break we can save time by getting snacks and gas. It would not be that expensive to get there because with our class we can raise money

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    resented it. [ 3 ]. Explain why Britain adopted policies of tighter political control and higher taxation of Americans after 1763 and how these policies sparked fierce colonial resentment. [ 4 ]. Describe the first major new British taxes on the colonies and how colonial resistance forced repeal of all taxes‚ except the tax on tea‚ by 1770. [ 5 ]. Explain how colonial agitators kept resistance alive from 1770–1773. [ 6 ]. Indicate why the forcible importation of taxable British tea sparked

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    1607 the first British colony was founded in North America and settled in Maryland and Virginia. This colony‚ known as the Chesapeake Bay colony‚ was colonized and settled by the English men of Anglican Church beliefs. Later in 1630 a wave of English men‚ women and children settled in the areas of Main‚ Massachusetts‚ New Hampshire‚ Rhode Island ‚ Connecticut and Vermont who were all believers of Puritanism. This colony was named the New England colony. In spite of both colonies being settled by men

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