the land so it developed as a fur-acquiring enterprise. 1681- La Salle travelled down the Mississippi River to Louisiana (named after King Louis XIV) trading furs along the way. 1718- Port of New Orleans was founded The Rise of the Iroquois 5 Nations of the Iroquois: Seneca‚ Cayuga‚
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AP US HISTORY ID’s/ Objective Questions ID’s 1) The English Civil War- The English Civil War took place during the years 1642-1646. The English Civil War was the conflict between King Charles I of England and a large body of his subjects‚ generally called the “parliamentarians‚” that culminated in the defeat and execution of the king and the establishment of a republican commonwealth. The parliamentary army’s leader‚ Oliver Cromwell‚ during the so-called Commonwealth period ruled. But after
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The title of my essay is "The Participation of Native Americans in World War II." The purpose of the essay is to deal with the issues of change and struggle of the American Indian in the nineteen thirties through nineteen forties. The essay will go into the attitudes and policies of Native Americans as well as the American public in the era just before World War II. The essay will also go into policies during the war‚ and how they led to a steady progression of rights given to Native Americans
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Chapter 1: Native Peoples of America‚ to 1500 I. The First Americans‚ c. 13000-2500 BC 1. Widespread Settlement a. NE Asia 2. Learned from each other A. Peopling New Worlds 1. 2 dominate theories a. Siberian Hunters i. Crossed land-bridge during Ice Age b. Earlier people traveled by boat 2. Stories confirm that ancestors originated in Western Hemisphere 3. Paleo-Indians a. First Americans b. Established the foundations of Native American life i.Bands
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1.The term "Three Fires" refers to the dominant tribes in Michigan during the early 1600s. The three tribes were: A) Sauk‚ Fox‚ and Algonquin B) Cherokee‚ Shawnee‚ and Sioux C) Ottawa‚ Chippewa‚ and Potawatomi D) Iroquois‚ Delaware‚ and Miami 2.How long had Native Americans lived on the North American continent before the first Europeans arrived? A) 8‚000 years B) 14‚000 years C) 10‚000 years D) 5‚000 years 3.In Carl Sandburg’s poem‚ "Four Preludes on Playthings on the Wind‚" words left behind in
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Find 2 articles on am history‚ author‚ publisher date‚ 1700‚ What was it about‚ did u learn anything‚ a couple of paragraphs‚ summarize author‚ concord learning systems publisher date‚ 1998 John Locke was an English philosopher‚ teacher‚ physician‚ scholar‚ administrator‚ politician‚ and one of the early members of the Royal Society. John Locke was very influential in the early 1700’s. John was educated at Christ church Oxford. He became interested in science and philosophy why’ll at school
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The Btsisi Tribe Shameika L. Brown Introduction to Cultural Anthropology Bob Larkin Ashford University The kinship group I chose to describe is the Btsisi who are a horticulturalist society‚ which means they cultivate plants and prepare the soil‚ horticulturalists differ from foragers in their dependence on domesticated plants for most of their food energy” (Nowak‚ B.‚ & Laird‚ L. (2010). For the purposes of this paper I will provide information on the Btsiti tribe kinship and specific
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Key points to know How Europe was prepared‚ by events and circumstances‚ to spring forth and devour the world‚ resulting in a modern world in which “European” means “modern.” That the preparation Europe experienced meant it was pretty much of a “no contest”; the Europeans were ready‚ and the rest of the world wasn’t. It wasn’t a Manichean contrast of “good” and “bad.” There were no idyllic societies. Period. (This does not mean that people and individual acts could not be seen as good or bad.)
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Early settlement patterns For the most part economic opportunity for growth was the common motive for all the settlers in the new world. The French‚ Spanish‚ English and Dutch all came for the same reasons‚ they just all handled it in different ways. Some handled it decently and others handled it horribly‚ at least looking at it from a Native Americans perspective that is. They all tried to make the ’new world’ environment seem like old ones‚ which clearly it wasn’t and in my opinion none of which
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Chapter 1: New World Beginnings Vocabulary 1. Marco Polo: Marco Polo was an Italian explorer who spent several years in China. When he returned in 1295‚ there became a sudden interest in finding a quicker route to Asia. Polo‚ along with father Niccolo and his uncle Maffeo‚ was among the first westerners to travel the Silk Road. 2. Francisco Pizarro: Francisco Pizarro was a Spanish conquistador and explorer who conquered the Incas located in Peru‚ in 1532. He claimed land from Panama to Peru for
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