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    a line in the sand doc.

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    “The diary sherry garland has written is not about the glory of war. It is‚ rather‚ a story about dreams‚ courage‚ freedom‚ and determination.” Journal entries 1) Saturday‚ November 7‚ 1835 Today I was bringing soap and pork to Mrs. Roe’s house for my mom. When I got there five men tried breaking in‚ Mrs. Roe sent me and her kids under her bed and wait while Mrs. Roe loads her musket. They successfully broke in but they did not get anything‚ I hit one of them over the head with

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    APUSH  Mexican­American War    In 1836‚ after a deadly war‚  the Texans successfully gained independence from  Mexico and formed the Lone Star Republic.  Initially the Texans approached the Union  with the hopes of being admitted as a slave state‚ but the delicate balance in congress  between slave and free states would be disturbed by doing so.  For this reason‚ the  Lone Star Republic would remain independent for another decade.  Forging valuable  trade relationships with European and Americans

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    The Alamo

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    Defenders‚ II‚" Southwestern 18 See Lord‚A TimeTo Stand‚p. 207. of p. l9 See "W.P. Zuber ’sLetterto CharlieJeffries‚"in In TheShadow History‚ 45. Also Lord‚A Timeto Stand‚p. 207. Revolution (1836) bythe Side 20 Antonio Lopez de SantaAnna‚ TheMexican of theTexas Caro‚. . . Martinez D. Lopez Santa-Anna‚ Ramon de Gen. Participants‚ Antonio Chief Mexican Fillsola‚Gen.Jose Urrea‚Gen.JoseMartaTornel‚trans. Carlos E. Castaneda Gen.Vicente (Dallas:P. L. Turner‚ 1956)‚ pp. 103-104. 21 Thomas LawrenceConnelly‚

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    Case Scenario 1 Tyrell is a 30-year-old African American homosexual male. He graduated from law school two years ago and feels fortunate to have a job as a law clerk in a prestigious law firm in New York. His job demands long hours‚ so it is not unusual for him to go several days with little sleep. His partner‚ James‚ is familiar with pushing the limits to get established in a career‚ so he suggested that they both take time to get away. While on vacation‚ James was hoping to enjoy some downtime

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    09:00.AM 09:50.AM M W F Payne Hall 0205 Introduction to Art: Art Criticism I Art Criticism 1 PART 1 COMPARE AND CONTRAST Antonio Lopez “World Of Fashion” VS. Angel Otero “Material Discovery” Analysis Phase- Talk about the work as a whole The Techniques that these two artist use in their works and exhibitions are polar opposites. Antonio Lopez in his “World of Fashion Art” exhibition makes use of any number of drawing instruments to mark a two-dimensional medium. Instruments used

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    The Acoma Massacre

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    An Attempt at Redemption Long Overdue The Acoma Massacre seems to be having great effects long after the dates of its events. In the document “The Mystery of the Sawed-Off Foot‚” an incident took place on one January evening in 1998 at New Mexico’s Juan de Onate Monument Visitor’s Center where unknown individuals vandalized the statue of Juan de Onate by cutting off its right foot. The individuals opposed to the statue viewed the actions of the vandals as justification towards Onate’s involvement

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    The Alamo

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    “The Alamo” John Lee Hancock‚ 2004 Travis Greenwood T.X. History 7/30/07 The 2004 production of “The Alamo” was based upon the events leading up to‚ during‚ and after the siege of the Alamo in 1836. It began with Sam Houston “selling Texas”‚ and ended with the battle of San Jacinto. I chose this film‚ because the bravery shown by the individuals who were in the Alamo is truly inspiring‚ and I wanted a little more understanding on what it could have been like. The movie started out

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    When does American settlement of Texas begin? · Who is Austin? · Why did Spain welcome the Americans? · What were the conditions on ownership? · How does the conflict begin? · To Re-affirm their authority in the Area Mexico does what? · What Happens at the Alamo? · What Happens on April 21? When does American settlement of Texas begin? Summer of 1820‚ but it was illegally‚ it officially began in 1821. Who is Austin? A bankrupt 59-year old Missourian

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    The Alamo was built May 1‚ 1718. It was authorized by a man named Fray Antonio de Olivares (2). It took about six years to find the present location of the Alamo (2). The purpose of the Alamo was to spread Christianity and educate Native Americans (1). It was built near another mission named in honor of Saint Anthony de Bexar. This structure was named in honor of Saint Anthony de Pabua and the Duke of Valero by Olivares. This symbolic landmark was frequently claimed‚ surrendered‚ and abandoned

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    Texans fought‚ but why? In 1820‚ trouble was avoided when Congress passed the Missouri Compromise. Missouri was admitted as a slave slave state and Maine was admitted a free state. Later on in 1854 Congress voted to repeal the Missouri Compromise and passed the Kansas Nebraska Act. Why did Texans fight? Texans fought in the Civil War because they wanted to preserve slavery‚ have states’ rights‚ and the passion for Texas. Texans fought in the Civil War to maintain their hold of slavery. “Texas wanted

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