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    Woods Runner is the story about a person named Samuel who is 13 years old and lives on the western frontier of Pennsylvania. Sam lives in an small cabin surrounded by thick woods. Sam and his parents are new to the place and are educated. Moving through the woods and underbrush to avoid detection they make their way to New York City where Sam believes his parents are being held as prisoners of war. On the road to the city they are helped by a scottish person named Abner McDougal who turns out to

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    title “Father of the New France” b. He entered into friendly relations with the nearby Huron Indian tribes and at their request‚ he joined them in battle against the federated Iroquois c. After two volleys from the rifles‚ they scared off the terrified Iroquois and thus earned the enmity of the Iroquois 2. Quebec d. Granite sentinel commanding the St. Lawrence River e. In 1608 the permanent beginnings of a vast empire were established at Quebec 3. Robert de La

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    Latter-Day Saints. They helped to form and strengthen the LDS congregations in Green Bay and Appleton‚ WI. The Oneida did not always live in Wisconsin. They are originally from a part of New York near Lake Oneida. The Oneida are part of a group of Six Iroquois Nations that lived in the same area of New York. In New York they would set up a village for 10-15 years and once all the resources were depleted‚ they would move their camp to a different part of the area where the hunting was plentiful and the

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    Writing in 1782‚ J. Hector St. John de Crèvecoeur tried to define "the American‚ this new man." He was‚ Crèvecoeur argued‚ "neither a European nor a descendant of a European" but an "American‚ who‚ leaving behind all his ancient prejudices and manners‚ receives new ones from the new mode of life he has embraced‚ the new government he obeys‚ and the new rank he holds." Crèvecoeur presumed that America was a melting pot‚ that the environment created a homogeneous American culture‚ with similar values

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    Redleg Lady’s Thumb is a low lying flowering plant that is best identified by its spike-like flowers. The spike is made up of clusters of small‚ pink‚ grain-like flowers‚ which are only 4 millimeters in length. The entire spikes of flowers range from 20-80 centimeters in length (Perlman). This plant flowers from June to October. After flowering‚ the plants produce seeds‚ which are small‚ glossy‚ and three sided. The seeds ripen from August to October (“Polygonum Persicaria-L”). The leaves of this

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    Randi Diabo‚ Class of 2014‚ B.S in Electrical Engineering Randi is from the Kahnawake Mohawk Territory‚ a reservation which runs along the St Lawrence river on the south shore of Montreal‚ QC. The Mohawk are one of the original Five Nations of the Iroquois‚ located in upstate New York‚ southern Quebec and eastern Ontario. She enlisted in the United States Marine Corps at the age of 17 and served 4 years of active duty‚ stationed at Camp Lejeune‚ NC and completing 2 tours in support of Operation Iraqi

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    The film “Black Robe”‚ released in 1991 takes place in the remote wilderness of Quebec Canada. The film’s director Brian Moore has the time set to the year 1634 as the French began to explore the new world. The film tells the story of a French Priest by the name of Paul LaForgue‚ accompanied by a character by the name of Daniel whom is on mission trip in hopes of converting the Native Americans to Catholicism. On this journey the two enlist the aid of the Algonquin Tribe to guide them to the Huron

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    allowed to do and eat what they want to” stated by Haley E. then another student who also disagree to this question said this‚ “the government is just trying to find ways to control the people in this nation” stated another student in the class. 1101 Iroquois Naperville IL‚ 60563 October 15‚ 2013 Ms. Underwood 6835 South Normal Boulevard Chicago‚ IL 60621 Dear Mrs. Underwood Hey!!! Mrs. Underwood I miss so much. I’m in class and staying there too. You are the one who taught me everything

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    1300 AD (drought??) f. “Three-Sister” farming in the SE Atlantic (beans‚ corn and squash) - led to some of the highest populations in NA (Creek‚ Choctaw and Cherokee) g. Iroquois (NE Woodlands) under their leader Hiawatha created the closest nation-state comparable to the Aztecs in Mexico. - Development of the Iroquois Confederacy: political and military alliance h. For the most part on the eve of Europeans‚ Native Americans were living in small‚ scattered‚ impermanent

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    Richard Adames The French and Indian war was a war that embarrassed the French‚ nearly bankrupted the British‚ screwed the Native American‚ and paved way to the American Revolution. The French and Indian war was named after the British opponents‚ the French and Indian even though Native Americans fought on both sides. Other names used for the war include The Seven Year war‚ the Fourth Intercolonial war‚ and the Great War for the Empire. The seven year war was a power struggle between Great Britain

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