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    QUESTION 1: Why did many textile jobs apparently migrate out of the United States in the years after the establishment of NAFTA? ANSWER 1: Between 1994 and 2004‚ despite strong and growing demand by American consumers‚ U.S. apparel production fell by 40 percent and textile production fell by 20 percent. The cuts in production led to significant job losses‚ with employment in textile mills falling from 478‚000 to 239‚000‚ and apparel employment dropping from 858‚000 to just 296‚000. Most students

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    Plantation” and “Plymouth Colony” are about the pilgrims and their hardships and how they survived. The two give two different give different information about how long the move took‚ and how bad it actually was. The “Plymouth Colony” was written years after without the experience while the “Of Plymouth Plantation” was written by a guy that was actually there. There were a lot of the hardships Pilgrims faced once they were living in the new world. According to the “Plymouth Colony”‚ “More than half the

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    Southern Colonies Religion | Southern Colonies claimed to have religious freedom but that tended to be a superficial idea. In these colonies Anglican faith was the most predominate. Anglican included Presbyterian and Baptist. While Protestants were somewhat tolerated most were Anglican. They didn’t really consider Native Americans and slaves religion to be an actual religion. Several people tried to convert slaves and Native Americans to their religion. When slaves began to give in they

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    Slavery in the British Colonies When the Americas were founded many European nations were trying to establish colonies. There were many failures but eventually they succeeded. Rich Europeans such as the British had no idea how to work the land‚ so they needed someone to do it for them. Although the British essentially were iffy about slavery‚ they slowly began getting rid of indentured servants‚ installing slavery‚ and then making slavery the major labor force system. In 1606 British

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    For BIR Use Only BCS/ Item 170006/13ENCSP1 Republika ng Pilipinas Kagawaran ng Pananalapi Kawanihan ng Rentas Internas 1 For the Year 2 Amended Return? 20 Annual Income Tax Return BIR Form No. 1700 For Individuals Earning Purely Compensation Income (Including Non-Business/Non-Profession Income) Enter all required information in CAPITAL LETTERS using BLACK Ink. Mark applicable boxes with an “X”. Two copies MUST be filed with the BIR and one held by the Tax Filer. of Compensation Yes No 4

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    Between 1450 and 1700‚ attitudes toward the European poor changed dynamically‚ roughly following a three-part cycle. In the late 1400’s‚ the poor were regarded with sympathy and compassion; generous aid from both public and religious institutions was common. By the 16th Century‚ however‚ the poor were treated with suspicion and harsh measures‚ to ensure that they were not becoming lazy‚ using welfare as a substitute for labor. Beginning in the 17th Century‚ the attitudes toward the poor again shifted

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    By 1763‚ American colonies were becoming more and more separated from Britain. In 1763-1776 these British imperial policies led to more colonial anger and hatred of British rule. In these 13 years the British enforced new taxes and set up many disliked restrictions on colonial life. All of these changes led the colonies to establishing new principles and later declaring to be separated from England. The British started enforcing taxes in 1763 that did not please the colonies too well.

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    Alex Hill Contrary to what many people in this country believe‚ slavery took place in the North and the South. In fact‚ Massachusetts was the first colony to legalize slavery. By the year 1700‚ Rhode Island had surpassed Massachusetts as the chief importer of slaves in the north. Major slave ports included Boston‚ Salem‚ Providence‚ and New London. The tariffs that were enforced upon slave imports were used to pay for community projects‚ such as repairs to roads and bridges. At the beginning

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    He was a fur trader In 1673‚ he made a trip along the Mississippi River with Jacques Marquette. Using the guidance of the Native Americans‚ they ended up at the Gulf of Mexico. They were hoping that the river would lead to a passage to Asia. From his journey‚ the official regional maps of the area were created. Died in 1700. He was a cartographer. Died in 1700. He was the first white man to traverse the Mississippi River from its confluence with the Wisconsin to the mouth of the Arkansas River

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    Slavery in the British North American colonies differed depending what colony they are in. In places where slaves were the majority‚ they were treated differently as opposed to places with few slaves. In South Carolina‚ there were more African slaves than there were European settlers. In New England and the Middle Colonies‚ there were fewer slaves and fewer plantations for the slaves to work on. Virginia and Maryland had lots of slaves‚ in addition to lots of tobacco plantations to work on; but

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