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    of a Pen 1763 and the Transformation of North America” Colin G. Galloway Wei Tzu (Kaylin) Wang March 21‚ 2013 TTH- 12:30PM- 2:30PM Professor Mosby American History could not have written itself without the importance of our founding fathers. The transformation of North America in 1763 was an important year in American History because it was an ending of a long warfare in Europe and America. In the book called “The Scratch of a Pen 1763 and the transformation of North America”‚ written

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    Changes that occurred between the colonial period and 1860s defined the America we are most familiar with. The colonies started off with artisans who specialize and dedicate their whole lives in a field of work. For example‚ artisans would grow up working as an apprentices and journeymen to become a shoe maker or clock making. There were others like the urban dwellers who came to the Americas to live simpler lives. They wanted to live life in comfort and have freedom over what religion the practiced

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    elderberries‚ and currants also vegetables such as tomatoes‚ carrots‚beets‚onions‚ squash ‚ and celery they also used different types of flowers. The early temperance movement alcohol was a part of american culture from time the first colonies were established. Beer was one of the earliest industries in colonial America.The growing popularity of rum‚whisky‚ beer and other spirits caused a reaction against the effects of excessive alcohol consumption. The prohibition in the united

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    which was met with immense criticism and opposition by the colonists – as they were being barred from the freedom of independent trade‚ as well as the purchasing and manufacturing of goods. As a result‚ smuggling became a primary activity in the Americas‚ particularly in the Caribbean region‚ as a way to rebel and to compensate for lack of resources‚ as well as labor forces. Monte Christi‚ a region in Hispaniola‚ faced an immense shortage in resource production‚ as William Taggart—a British sailor—

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    Bree Fausnaught Essay Question Exam 1 While the relationship between the colonies and Great Britain had often been rocky‚ the French & Indian War gave rise to new tensions between the two countries. The colonists wanted the British out of the Americas‚ while the British wanted their newly conquered land for money. King George III & members of Parliament believed that the colonists were ungrateful so they decided to “disciple” the colonists; they wanted the colonists to pay for the

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    something so great? In the Colonial America slavery rapidly increased over time. Starting in the 1600s slavery was legal in the first thirteen colonies‚ but it was more common in the south. Many africans were brought over and began to be enslaved. Slavery in america initiated when the first african slaves transported to the North American colonies of Jamestown‚ Virginia in 1619 to help in the manufacture well-paid crops as tobacco. In the expansion of the America was the arrival of Africans

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    The unmasking of systematic oppression in America has allowed for great  changes in racial constructs. Yet these oppressions are still hidden today. According to  John Doherty of UC Berkeley it is a necessity of society to uncover these oppressions  and exploit or remove them. If these disparities are not articulated they will continue to  perpetuate society‚ and suppress minority groups. All of these topics covered are  extremely advanced and difficult to understand‚ but they all relate back to civil right 

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    2010-005 March 7‚ 2014 Response Essay Question One Between 1689 and 1763‚ the “Wars of Empire” was occurring between‚ France‚ Britain‚ Spain‚ and their colonial possessions ( Era Introduction). Of course in the end Britain came out on top which put them in a position of high power‚ but they did not do it by themselves though. How did the English colonies become the most successful colonial power in North America by 1763? It was because many settlers were drawn to their political systems which

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    Majority of the people who came to the New World during the eighteenth century were either indentured servants or slaves and they were subject to harsh laborious days. During the voyage from Europe to British North America many indentured servants experienced “terrible misery‚ stench‚ fumes‚ horror‚ vomiting...cancer‚ mouth rot” and etc.(60) “Children from 1 to 7 years rarely survived the voyage”(61) and those who actually reached the colonies were not “permitted to

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    Research Clash of Cultures Many times in the past when two relatively different cultures meet‚ there is often a clash of cultures. Sometimes these cultures are near each other‚ and sometimes one culture invades another. Either way‚ there are great consequences that come with both. Consequences usually involve one culture being taken advantage of by the opposing dominant one. In Chinua Achebe’s fictional novel‚ Things Fall Apart‚ this cultural invasion does take place‚ igniting a clash of cultures between

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