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    America has given my generation most countries would dream of having. The freedom‚ technology‚ education‚ etc. We get our freedom from veterans who want everyone to be free‚ engineers that create technology that we use every day‚ fugitives behind bars by police officers‚ but America has given up us more than we deserve sometimes. But when we stand together as a country we are more powerful than we ever thought we could be. That is one of the best gifts that we have ever been given. The gifts to

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    John Murrin is currently a history teacher who specializes in the field of Colonial American History‚ Revolutionary America‚ War and Society in the Modern World. He wrote an article ​ entitled “Beneficiaries of Catastrophe: The English Colonies in America.” ​In this article Murrin reveals his belief that “losers far outnumber winners”. American history is a history of struggle and in the midst there have been more losers than winners. ​ What Murrin tries to demonstrate is that ​ the founding of our

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    Salem Witch Trials Essay Here lies a point in history that is usually passed over without a second thought‚ but in fact there are some deep truths of society in 1692 Colonial America. With little research‚ one can find that in 1692 in Massachusetts‚ a series of charges were held against a group of dangerous witches. Every researcher looking for the truth‚ though‚ should ask this serious and important question: Were the Salem Witch Trials truly fair and just? Or were they just the over-reactions

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    the harsh messages incorporated into the lyrics. Also‚ this amendment protects our right to practice whichever religion we choose. Today that seems like an obvious right‚ but at the time this was a new idea that was not very popular in some countries. Nevertheless‚ it was incorporated into our constitution‚ making it possible for Americans today to be able to practice whichever religion

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    ethnic groups that have expanded the most throughout the whole world‚ especially in North America‚ are the Africans. These people were forcefully taken from their homes due to the extreme poverty they lived in and therefore transformed into slaves. Possessing a great force and surviving character these people were able to survive such harsh conditions. The majority of the slaves were shipped to the Americas by the English and French because it was the new continent and they were in need of people

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    The freedom of religion in the United States of America Judith Howard COM 360 Professor Crystal McCage April‚ 9‚ 2012 The freedom of religion in the United States of America A. Powell Davies once said: “True religion‚ like our founding principles‚ requires that the rights of the disbeliever be equally acknowledged with those of the believer” (2012). Even though it was difficult at first to leave his home country to come to the United States‚ freedom of religion was the main reason to

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    America is well know for two things‚ it’s democracy and its diversity. Democracy allows people to express their thoughts and opinions freely. Diversity involves having people of a variety of culture‚ ethnic‚ and racial backgrounds. But the questions still stands “What makes America great?”. Although Democracy draws people to the Americas with the promise of equal opportunity‚ it is the Diversity of the people that makes it great. While Democracy is the structure of the American society‚ Diversity

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    Samuel T. H. Dawson 8:00 a.m. M/T/W/Th 7/4/13 6. What role did New Amsterdam have in the development of England’s colonial structure in North America? What was their role as mid-Atlantic colonies? What has been their historical/social/economic/political and religious impact on contemporary United States? The Dutch has a sensible impact on the colonial structure of the New World. In 1609‚ only two years after the founding of the settle of Jamestown‚ Virginia‚ the Dutch asked for help from

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    naturally through births‚ inequality and diversity in opinion spread.The British Colonies in America were a breeding ground for tension between colonists due to the social structure that stemmed from the vision of each colonies founders compare to what the population of the colony actually wanted and even the way in which some colonists found themselves making it to the new world. The europeans who migrated to America did so for rather different reasons than the reasons the crown and corporations had for

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    The Importance of Bilingual Education in America First off‚ it’s important to understand the difference between learning and education. Learning is the ability of an individual’s brain to acquire and retain information for a lifetime‚ whereas education is an aide to further strengthen a student’s learning capacity with the use of resources: teachers‚ libraries‚ classroom environment‚ etc. All students are essentially equal when they enter the educational environment‚ however students who don’t

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