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    Timeline: In the last lesson‚ you read about the British victory at Fort Ticonderoga in 1775. Create a time line of the important battles of the Revolutionary War beginning with Fort Ticonderoga and ending with the British surrender at Yorktown in 1781. 5/10/1775|The Siege of Fort Ticonderoga |Fort Ticonderoga‚ New York| 5/27/1775|The Battle of Chelsea Creek|Suffolk County‚ Massachusetts| 6/16/1775|The Battle of Bunker (Breeds) Hill |Charlestown‚ Massachusetts| 12/31/1775|The Battle of Quebec|Quebec

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    bad‚ 17 out of 25 of people died from the group. Champlain went in group with native people. Champlain was with the French with the Huron‚ Algonkians‚ and Montagnais. “Their enemies‚ the Iroquois‚ was with people from English. Champlain and his Native American allies had muskets and were able to defeat the Iroquois‚ who did not possess firearms.”(World Book) When Champlain got back to Fort‚ he rebuilt the fort‚ at Quebec‚ after the English people messed things up. He built a new habitation by

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    and highlight the similar pressures they confronted and the paths they chose. In chapter 4‚ Richter reproduces Indian texts from New England Indians’ conversion narratives and the political speech of a Mohawk Iroquois orator as represented in the Albany meeting of 1679 between the Iroquois and British colonial leaders. Richter finds Indians asking their European counterparts to unite across the cultural barrier using the power of the spoken word to articulate a distinctive vision of “cultural coexistence

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    In Greece‚ as societies gradually became more focused on military prowess‚ women’s social (and political) status began to decline (Cantarella 23). Eventually‚ women had no rights and were supposed to devote themselves to childbearing (Cantarella 38-39). The practice arose for men with the means to confine the women of their family within the house (Cantarella 46). Only the poorest women would be seen outside the home (Cantarella 46). Though generalizations can be made‚ the roles of women in ancient

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    Seventh Generation: Beyond Paper and Plastic Hollender’s concern for the natural environment is obvious. But what might be some ethical issues faced by Seventh Generation managers‚ researchers‚ and employees? What steps might Hollender take to ensure that ethical leadership continues as he spends more time away from his office at Seventh Generation? Honesty and integrity: Since getting the materials for a green product are a little hard for chemist to get‚ and since every product they’ve tried

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    has the morals of a decent person‚ they can act‚ speak‚ and think in a way respectful way that doesn’t interrupt another’s morals. In Bradbury’s short story The Pedestrian‚ there is a theme of lacking imagination and individualism. As long with The Iroquois Constitution‚ the unexpressed values shown were peace‚ death‚ treatment of humanity‚ and the organization of confederacy. In Brook’s poem‚ she outlines the outermost importance of life. Bradbury’s short story wasn’t just about how the takeover of

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    The French and Indian war was the significant event that aggravated the American Revolution. The French and Indian war or Seven years war‚ lead to certain realizations that caused Americans to realize that their English liberties were being threatened. The crown of France had just issued the Edict of Nantes in 1598 which had granted limited toleration to French Protestants. Prior to the Edict of Nantes‚ the tension between the Roman Catholics and the Protestant Huguenots‚ as a result over 10‚000

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    way of an exposed land bridge from Russia to Alaska during the Ice Age. Though they were hunters at first‚ by 5000 BC‚ they had become hunter-gatherers with a diet of basically corn. Great pre-European Indian cultures included the Pueblos‚ the Iroquois‚ the Mound Builders‚ the Mayans‚ the Incas‚ the Aztec‚ and the Sioux‚ among others (map of tribes on pg. 8). The Indians revered nature and land‚ and didn’t carelessly

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    hypothesis. For example‚ in the picture of “Champlain’s Musket Blast‚” French were allies with Hurons to fight against Iroquois. Champlain wrote that the Iroquois were frightened by the gunfire and lost the war at the cost of lots of lives. But though the textbook‚ we know that later when Iroquois got their own gunfires‚ they took wide-ranging revenge. The conflict between Hurons and Iroquois were deepened when the gunfire trade appeared. Beyond that‚ the portrayal of Champlain and two other French soldiers

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    Doing this it helped them raid some of the British enemies. The role of the Iroquois started some of the war because they were a very powerful group. The Iroquois started playing the British and French peoples against each other. Doing this it started a lot of conflict and was a major cause of the war. The actions of the colonists caused part of the war to happen because

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