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    Isabel Letter To America

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    December 23rd 1837 My lovely Isabel‚ I am so happy to hear that you are ok and sorry to hear about all those people going to jail. I wish it were not like this but alas‚ it is. I am happy to hear that change is in the air. When I last wrote to you‚ I was on an island near the Niagara Falls. We had a ship carrying over supplies from Canada‚ which the British sunk. Later‚ a few Americans got injured and one even got killed‚ that was when I had to flee. America got made that we were involving the

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    Colonial Era Timeline

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    Rock 1.1. Mayflower Compact agrees to submit to will of the majority 1.2. Earliest democracy from puritan roots 2. 1691 Glorious (Bloodless Revolution) 2.1. Lead to Salutary Neglect 2.2. Allowed independence to flourish 3. 1670 Bacon’s Rebellion 3.1. Former indentured servants revolt 3.2. Early instance of class warfare 3.3. Indentured servitude begins to die off as popularity of slavery rises 4. 1692 Salem Witch Trials 4.1. Class warfare‚ lower class accusing upper class 4.2. Widened

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    Rights ratified and took effect‚ Vermont becomes 14th state. * 1792 Post office established as separate entity‚ New York Stock exchange organized. * 1793 war breaks out between Britain and France‚ U.S. declares neutrality. * 1794 Whiskey Rebellion. * 1795 British troops forced to withdrawal from U.S. * 1796 Washington posed for the portrait that is now on the dollar bill. Other facts… * He was the only president elected unanimously by the Electoral College‚ only president to

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    History Study Notes

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    Unit 2: Our Developing Nation Notes BNA in early 19th century Eastern part = growing War of 1812 ended‚ newcomers come to Upper C‚ forests cleared‚ communities‚ roads‚ farms built Lower C = building economy‚ attracted entrepreneurs Maritime colonies – fishing‚ forestry‚ shipbuilding‚ trading Hudson’s Bay Company – north and west‚ claimed all lands drained by rivers flowing into Hudson Bay (huge part of NA) Fur trade expanded west‚ North West Company‚ based in Montreal‚ built relationships

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    the Illinois State House in 1837‚ Lincoln and another representative‚ Dan Stone‚ denounced resolutions stating that the U.S. Constitution guaranteed a right to own slaves and that the Congress had no right to end

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    Use Of Force Cases

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    Exceptions to the Prohibition of the USE OF FORCE Corfu Channel Case 1949 ICJ Superpower interventions Nicaragua Case 1986 The Nicaragua (Merits) case gave the ICJ an unprecedented opportunity to explore the law governing the use of armed force and intervention by states and to do so in the area in which it was most in need for clarification‚ namely that in which State A gives assistance to rebels seeking to overthrow the government of State D or‚ conversely‚ the government of State D to defeat

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    Unit 3 Apush Study Guide

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     Settlers in the eighteenth century American backcountry sometimes resorted to violent protest to express their grievances.  Analyze the causes and significance of TWO of the following: March of the Paxton Boys‚ Regulator Movement‚ Shay’s Rebellion‚ Whiskey Rebellion 2.  Evaluate the relative importance of domestic and foreign affairs in shaping American politics in the 1790s. 3.  Analyze the contributions of the following in helping establish a stable government after the adoption of the Constitution:

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    Year President Event April 30th 1789- March 4th 1797 George Washington French Revolution began (1789)‚ Bill of rights created/ratified (1789/1791)‚ Whiskey Rebellion (1791)‚ Jay’s Treaty (1794) March 4th 1797-March 4th 1801 John Adams XYZ Affair (1797-1798)‚ Alien & Sedition Acts (1798) March 4th 1801-March 4th 1809 Thomas Jefferson Marbury v. Madison (1803)‚ Louisiana Purchase (1803)‚ Embargo Act (1807) March 4th 1809-March 4th 1817 James Madison Battle of Tippecanoe (1811)‚ Burning

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    Education of Indians had become a topic of interest among East India Company officials from the outset of the Company’s rule in Bengal.[65] In the last two decades of the 18th century and the first decade of the nineteenth‚ Company officials pursued a policy of conciliation towards the native culture of its new dominion‚ especially in relation to education policy.[65] . During the 19th century‚ the Indian literacy rates were rumoured to be less than half of post independence levels which were 18

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    Confederation of Canada

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    It all began with the rebellions of 1837-1838‚ when discontent citizens of Canada were tired of the oppression brought upon by the ruling classes‚ Family Compact and Château Clique. After trying to change their “irresponsible government” and failing to do so‚ frustration turned to fury‚ their patience waning thin‚ and reformers took arms against the government. These rebellions were drastic actions taken because reformers wanted political reform in the Colonies‚ limiting the power of the oligarchies

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