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    Equality issues in North America and Argentina are a very huge problem in modern society. Each country share some of the same equality issues. Some of Argentina’s equality issues differ from the issues in North America. Two of the biggest equality issues within both countries are gender inequality and police brutality. One difference between Argentina and North America are the jobs criteria on being hired. In Argentina it’s based on persistence and how bad you want to work and not based upon your

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    The question of who discovered the Americas and when has been a very debatable topic. Its believed that in 984-1000 A.D. Viking voyagers led Leif Eriksson first set foot in the Americas. It is unsure if Eriksson sailed off course on his way home to Greenland or if he intended to go to these lands after hearing of them by word of mouth from traders. Its believed that Eriksson is the first European to reach these lands and explored the region. After spending a winter Ericksson sailed back home to Greenland

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    The two poems‚ Tengo and Yo Tambien‚ Canto a America are both written by Spanish poets. Tengo was written by Nicolas Guillen in 1964‚ which was 11 years after the Cuban Revolution. Nicolas Guillen’s work was generally described as an “immediate expression of Cuban life.” His work was usually in the language and rhythm of Cuba’s poor blacks. It was also an important part of the Afro Antillean black movement. Also‚ Yo Tambien‚ Canto a America was written by Langston Hughes in 1925. Hughes’s poems

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    Indian means to America”‚ he informed us of how great the American Indian is. While many scholars would debate on the true heritage of America’s beginning‚ The Indian would not join this argument because they alone know the real story of this country we call home. Within this essay the Indians are a breed of people that do not lie down easily. Many would strongly agree with Luther Standing Bear’s definition that the Indian is a true American. The Indians are the roots under America soil because of

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    No one knows exactly when people came to the Americas- maybe 40‚000 years ago- walk from Asia to Alaska- world’s oceans low/ land bridge. Beringia Separate waves of migrants different times- settled different regions from Artic Circle to South America distinct language and customs 1400’s 8 to 10 million people lived in the U. S. (map pg. 16) West Africans pg. 29 Morocco= north Congo River in the south of the forest kingdoms Benin Guinea= great kingdoms well organized Societies= farming trade

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    The Natives and Europeans in North America With the discovery and colonization of North America‚ there came many different powers and views on how to rule the fresh land. Each power; Spain‚ England‚ and France‚ brought something different to the "New World" making an impression on those already living on the continent. Each of the countries came for different reasons. Whatever that reason‚ Spain France and England all had to interact with the natives of the New World in some way‚ shape‚ or form

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    Portugal and Spain both had colonies in the Americas. From the 1494 the Treaty of Tordesillas between Spain and Portugal‚ Portugal gained the eastern half of South America‚ Brazil. Economically‚ Spain’s colony was focused on mining as Portugal was more focused on the Agriculture ( from their lack of gold and silver) Also‚ while Spain had a heavier role in controlling their viceroyalties both socially and religiously because of the potential uproar of the highly civilized society‚ Portugal was involved

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    “Analyze the extent to which early European colonists viewed the Native Americans as inferior people who could be exploited for the colonists’ benefit.” The early European colonizers of the Americas came to the New World to find sources of wealth for themselves and their country. They were greeted by Native Peoples who were later used as forced laborers to the benefit of the colonists. Most European colonizers behaved with arrogance and cruelty wherever superior power enabled them to rule

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    Count: A revolution is “a forcible overthrow of a government or social order in favor of a new system.” There have been countless revolutions throughout history but the American Revolution in particular is more commonly known about in the United States. Although more nationally known‚ the American Revolution wasn’t the only group of European colonists to rise up against their distant rulers during their time. In the early 19th century‚ many colonies in South America rose up against Spanish

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    Q1: Defend or refute one of the following statements: The European encounter with the Americas can be viewed as a disaster and a tragedy. Or The European encounter with the Americas can be seen as inevitable development in the history of humanity with long-run positive results. The European encounter with the Americas has more of a negative affect than a positive affect. After Columbus had came back from America with gold‚ many monarchs and countries got excited by the gold and sought formal confirmation

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