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    This peak’s timing coincides with the Pirate Republic of New Providence. The formation and development of the Pirate Republic of New Providence cemented the period known as the Golden Age of Piracy; likewise‚ its fall hastened the end of this era. Nassau‚ in particular‚ was a prime location for a pirate republic. The Bahamas were the on the main shipping route for European-bound boats from South America‚ Mexico‚ and the Caribbean. This would provide the pirates with a steady supply of ships to plunder

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    Analysis of Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl Michelle Neitzel February 8‚ 2010 Analysis of Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl is a 2003 film‚ which is an entertaining‚ swashbuckling movie produced by Jerry Bruckheimer. This Walt Disney movie is based on the famous Disneyland and Disney World ride adventure called‚ of course‚ “Pirates of the Caribbean”. Unlike the fun-filled ride at the Disney

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    “When I think of pirates‚ I think of the Caribbean Sea or the Gulf of Aden. I don’t think of the Ohio River.” (Lepper) Mark Twain lived during a time when hearing someone’s relation of a river pirate in America was typical‚ and stores along the rivers were frequently being pillaged. He had much experience on the rivers due to his early profession‚ and witnessed first-hand the crimes that they committed. Twain expressed his thoughts toward piracy through his literature‚ written around the time

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    The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne. The main character Hester Prynne. Hester has been perceived in many different ways. Some believe that she is a picture perfect example of the puritan society. Also one of the best citizens in her community in Boston. Fortunately many people also think that she is an awful example and is corrupt. There are two sides. Here are both sides. First I will go over reasons why Hester is the best citizen. Hester has many good qualities. Honestly it’s very difficult

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    I claim that the fight against the Barbary pirates strengthened the United States. The first way in which the fight strengthened the United States was the bulking of the Navy and the Marine Corps. The Marine Corps were used under John Adam’s presidency once in a small undeclared war with France called the “Quasi War.” Shortly after the conflict with France‚ the Barbary pirates started arise again. Jefferson was fed up with the Barbary pirates. He knew the U.S. had to do something fast. It was too

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    Attitudes toward Work: After conducting some research it appears the “puritan work ethic” is not present in India. The people of India need to understand the reason why they are doing something. They do not do tasks just for the sake of keeping busy. For example‚ Indian kids in school do not receive “busy” work when it comes to homework‚ rather they get homework that will help the understand concepts. In America‚ we strive on this idea that we should always be doing something‚ rather it has purpose

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    In the article‚ You Are Being Lied to About Pirates by Johann Hari‚ Hari conveys that the image of pirates has been villainized by governments throughout the ages while the very same governments provided the conditions that drive them to piracy. The article begins by explaining that during the gold age of piracy‚ the majority of men only had two options when it came to employment. It was either become a merchant or be forced to endure the unjustly working conditions of the Navy‚ which often times

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    can represent Puritan Society rather than the round character that can be seen on the surface level. This is seen through the imagery and symbolism of hypocrisy‚ Dimmesdale as a Christ figure‚ and the scarlet letter.<br><br>First of all‚ Hawthorne parallels the hypocrisy of Dimmesdale to that of Puritan society. Hawthorne describes Dimmesdale as‚ "a viler companion of the vilest‚ the worst of sinners‚" even though Dimmesdale is seen as the most holy man in the Puritan community. Puritan society was

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    Jonathan Edwards lived in a time where God was the utmost importance in daily activities and lives. Puritans could understand the suffering their ancestors endured and why they fled from Great Britain in hope of serving God without interruptions or persecutions. As America grew‚ the concern that the population was becoming more secular was in the minds of Puritans. Jonathan Edwards was in a time where fear that the population has turned away from God and his sermons was the reflection of this outcome

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    was printed in ink. And neither can we. Modern America will never escape the history left behind by the Puritan society. The flaws that we have in our current society are of Puritan origin and are splitting images of them. After being born‚ we are raised under the influences of Puritanism. From The Lost Generation to Generation Alpha‚ all children are indoctrinated to value education. Puritans too‚ value education and it is embroidered into American history by the building

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