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    Learning Goal: Understand the opening of the west. Montrell Simmons TB1 4/18/12 Westward Movement‚ the populating (by Europeans) of the land within the continental boundaries of the mainland United States‚ a process that began shortly after the first colonial settlements were established along the Atlantic coast. Despite those decades of continuous westward pushing of the frontier line‚ it was not until the conclusion of the War of 1812 that the westward movement became a significant outpouring

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    7-2 Conflict with Native Americans Read pages 261-267 Cultural differences between settlers and Native Americans often led to conflict between them. White settlers believed they could make better use of the land than Native Americans. The government took the side of the settlers and pushed the Native Americans into reservations to give settlers the land. Beliefs on land use and government strongly differed between Native Americans and settlers. Many settlers felt justified in taking Native American

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    Differences between the three colonies are distinct. The New England and Middle colonies acquire an identical social structure compared to the South‚ which has slaves and indentured servants. The New England and Middle colonies dislike discrimination because of their lifestyle‚ which designates man as equal in God’s eyes. Another dissimilarity is religious toleration. Although the New England colonies have an equal social structure‚ they do not endure those who possess a different faith other than

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    Speaking Out about Malt Case 8.3 Page 404-405‚ Moral Issues in Business The case of Whitewater Brewing and Mary Davis touches upon several views and moral issues that are not specifically black or white. Case 8.3 specifically deals with a business called Whitewater Brewing Co. Whitewater Brewing‚ as its name sounds‚ is a manufacturer of alcoholic refreshments‚ selling its brands to various consumers. The article in particular focuses upon a specific Whitewater product‚ Rafter. Rafter is being

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    (Chorus) We are one but we are many And from all the lands on earth we come We share a dream and sing with one voice I am You are We are Australian I came from the dream time from the dusty red soil plains I am the ancient heart - the keeper of the flame I stood upon the rocky shore I watched the tall ships come For forty thousand years I’d been the first Australian I came upon the prison ship bound down by iron chains I cleared the land‚ endured the lash and waited for the rains

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    Landforms of Europe Europe‚ the planet’s 6th largest continent‚ includes 47 countries and assorted dependencies‚ islands and territories. Europe’s recognized surface area covers about 9‚938‚000 sq km (3‚837‚083 sq mi) or 2% of the Earth’s surface‚ and about 6.8% of its land area. In exacting geographic definitions‚ Europe is really not a continent‚ but part of the peninsula of Euroasia which includes all of Europe and Asia. However‚ it’s still widely referred to as an individual continent

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    economies need the Fed Govt BEYOND THE FRONTIER Prior to the Civil War‚ the march of White settlement paused at the margin of the semiarid Great Plains‚ a region seared by hot winds and too little rain for extensive agriculture in summers and buffeted by blizzards and hailstorms in the winter‚ which presented a temporary obstacle‚ like the Rockies‚ to further migration. It was thought West of MS river was uninhabitable‚ aka the Great Amer. Desert. CRUSHING THE NATIVE AMERICANS At the civil

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    British Columbia and Kentucky History of British Columbia A notable explore named James Cook was one of the European explorers who was eager to trade with the tribes in British Columbia (Destination British Columbia). When the European explorers first arrived‚ there were about 80‚000 of Indian in British Columbia. British Columbian tribes include the Coast Salish‚ Nuu-chah-nulth‚ Kwakiutkl‚ Bella Coola‚ Tsimshian‚ and Haida were mostly living in the coastal region in British Columbia (Britannica)

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    helpful. Nomadic Indians were finding it hard to live due to declining bison herds and deteriorating grasslands. This situation was made worse by thousands of pioneers pouring into the west because of the new discovery of silver and gold in the Rocky Mountains. The government attempted to solve this problem by creating a structure of smaller reservations for Indians. They would use force if necessary. The Indian’s responses varied from tribe to tribe. The Pueblos‚ Crows‚ and Hidastas happily

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