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    experiences they component. It relates to evoke. But the knowledge of almost everything that how the (art) works which surrounds man today‚ other afford us the pleasures come people and other times. As into being‚ the understanding of such‚ it is a powerful the artist’s use of a medium in record of everything making a personal statement‚ human that evolves and the sharing of that through the ages. experience—these deepen and broaden our enjoyment at both the level of understanding and the level of feeling

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    Jack Giggey A rematch between two bitter rivals‚ Andrew Jackson and John Quincy Adams‚ the presidential election of 1828 was highlighted by the split of electoral votes in New York and Maryland. Andrew Jackson had swept through the west‚ gaining every single state‚ and even got Pennsylvania. The winner from the election of 1824 by the ‘corrupt’ bargain‚ John Q. Adams‚ had gained the support of all the northeast states. However‚ the real surprise was the split electoral votes in Maryland and New

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    in 1830‚ requiring all Indian tribes including the Cherokees to move to reservations west of the Mississippi River. This act‚ without any doubt‚ was the most horrific Jackson has ever carried out. According to Chapter 13 of The American Pageant‚ in 1828 the Georgia legislature declared the Cherokee tribal council illegal and asserted its own jurisdiction over Indian affairs and Indian lands. The Cherokees retaliated to this by appealing this move to the Supreme Court‚ which thrice endorsed the rights

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    In 1848‚ the United States of America has been the most powerful presence in Northern America. This power allowed the states a lot of freedom to expand their borders‚ which naturally caused them to have issues with their neighbors. The Mexican American war the very first‚ which was actually fought on foreign soil. Something they were not used to. After settling a good portion of the United States‚ they looked to the Mexican territory for conquering. Mexico and America have been neighbors for a while

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    governor general of Bengal Lord Cornwallis (1786-1793) Sir John Shor (1793-1798) Lord Welleyjally (1798-1805) Sir George Barlow (1805-1807) Lord Minto (1807-1813) Marquis of Hasting (1813-1823) Lord M. Hurst (1823-1828) Lord William Bentick (1828-1835) Lord Auckland (1836-1842) Lord Ettanbarrow (1842-1844) Lord Harding (1844-1848) Lord Dalhousie (1848-1856) Lord Canning (1856-1858) (After 1857 revolt of India‚ Governor General are called Viceroys of India) BRITISH

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    The Indian Removal Act took place in 1830‚ it promised to protect and forever guarantee the Indians lands in the West. The act involved the compromise between Jackson and the Native tribes west of the Mississippi river to be relocated so that he could take over their homelands. Now that the tribes were out of the way there was more land to settle on. Many of the Native Americans suffered from diseases and even starvation on their ways to their other destinations. The five major tribes affected were

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    Causes Of Civil War As members of the Futurist of America Association‚ we have been assigned to look specifically at the cause of the American Civil #War. There are five aspects that could of led to the Civil War and they are Westward Movement‚ Social Change‚ Froeign Policy Development‚ Government/Politics Development‚ and Economic Development. Out of the five aspects‚ Economic Development is the best reason for the eventual Civil War. First‚ Westward Movement could of led to American

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    Our nation has come about through a series of changes‚ sort of like an evolution to the powerful nation we have become‚ and even greater nation we perhaps will be one day. It takes the acknowledgement and courage of people to bring about a change in society from what was known to what will be. Such a humanitarian hero was Sojourner Truth. Truth‚ Sojourner (1797-1883) was born a slave in Hurley‚ New York City; Sojourner Truth was originally called Isabella Van Wagner. She gained her freedom in 1827

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    history of his life during these years was mostly uninteresting‚ and is little more than a record of his compositions. In 1826‚ he dedicated a unique symphony to the Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde and received compensation in return. In the spring of 1828‚ he performed‚ for the only time in his career‚ a public concert of his own personal works‚ which was well received. The compositions by themselves are a sufficient biography. The String Quartet No. 14 in D minor‚ with the variations on Death and the

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    boundaries‚ which only drove a wedge between the South and the North. There was a series of proclamations‚ bills‚ and tariffs during what was called the Nullification Crisis. Directly leading to the nullification theory was the Tariff of Abominations. “In 1828‚ Congress passed a revised tariff that came to be known as the Tariff of Abominations” (Roark et al. 288). “The tariff sought to protect northern and western agricultural products from competition with foreign imports; however‚ the resulting tax on

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