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    Oregon Trail - Women

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    Roles of Women on the Oregon Trail Part I: What I know Women didn’t have it very easy on the Oregon Trial. They had many chores/jobs they had to get done. And those jobs were no walk in the park. They were hard‚ laborious‚ and dirty jobs. They were also often “handed” these jobs. Women were often taken granted for. In the men’s minds‚ they were trivial‚ but that was far from true. If women hadn’t gone on the Oregon Trail‚ it probably wouldn’t have gotten that far. Women and girls play a big

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    Essay On Trail Of Tears

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    The trail of tears was one of the harshest punishments that the Native American population have faced. The trail of tears had many causes however the event it self took place in 1838 when General Winfield Scott rounded up as many Cherokee Indians as he could and forced them to walk to Oklahoma. The reasoning behind the naming of this event is due to the number of casualties due to disease and exposure to disease during this historical event. There were numerous people which led to the event such

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    The Salem Haunted Trail

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    The salem haunted trail a place where many people go missing. Six people to be exact. One for each year the place has closed. People said it wasn’t always like this it was fun and exciting but now it’s just plain terrifying. Some say that the last place they see the missing people at is right before they enter the corn maze. The six bodies that have went missing were never found. Have you ever thought the actor chasing you with the chainsaw would/could kill you? What if he was the murderer!

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    Trail Of Tears History

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    frequently comes to mind would be the Trail of Tears. The Trail of Tears refers to the period of time in which the Federal government forcibly removed thousands of Cherokee‚ along with the members of other Indian tribes. The Cherokee was succumbed to disease‚ lack of food‚ foul weather‚ mistreatment of soldiers‚ and much more. The removal process and the actual journey cost thousands of lives‚ extinguishing a large portion of the tribal population. The term Trail of Tears came from the Cherokee term

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    of the rest of the tribe‚ giving away a bit of their land in exchange for compensation. When Andrew Jackson received this‚ he immediately signed it‚ and Congress approved this Treaty. Three years later‚ in 1838‚ the Trail of Tears began. Andrew Jackson played a big role in the Trail of Tears. As stated above‚ he ignored the Supreme Court’s ruling twice‚ choosing to persecute anybody involved with the Cherokee tribe. Additionally‚ he signed the Treaty of New Echota‚ which gave away some Native

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    Trail Bridge in Nepal

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    What is Trail Bridge? For any country to develop and prosper infrastructure is needed. And transport infrastructure is globally recognized as the must for development. Due to the physiological difficulties road transport is only the feasible and viable means of transportation in Nepal. Unfortunately‚ given the topography of Nepal‚ construction of road transport network in every part of the country is neither technically feasible nor economical. The only reliable means of transport for the hill and

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    Essay On Oregon Trail

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    Have you ever gone somewhere where no one has before? Thankfully the people that left their family’s to go find new land did because America wouldn’t be America as we know it now. The Oregon trail was part of the trails out west which is when people would travel to start a new life. Family’s would travel the trails with many dangers on the journey just hoping that they find good land. "The road to-day was very hilly and rough. At night we encamped within one mile of Fort Hall. Mosquitoes were as thick

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    The Old Spanish Trail

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    The Old Spanish Trail was a series of trails from Santa Fe‚ New Mexico‚ to Los Angeles‚ California. The three routes were called the Main Route‚ the Armijo route‚ and the North Branch.The trails went through New Mexico‚ Colorado‚ Utah‚ Nevada‚ and California. These trails were used for trade‚ including Native American goods of blankets and baskets for horses and mules from California. I choose this topic because it was a major trade route from 1829 to 1848. This is a huge part in our Western history

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    Oregon Trail was a route of wagon trains bringing settlers from all over the united sates to the Oregon or California in 1840 to 1860s. It is one of the most important events in the history of the United States. Unlike other trails like Santa Fe Trail‚ most of the pioneers in Oregon Trail were settlers rather than traders. Pioneers usually travelled in family groups rather than individually (The Overland Trail‚ page no. 503). The trail was the only appropriate route to get to the west coast. It

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    The Boston Freedom Trail

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    the younger market’s demands. Hence‚ this paper will explore how Boston’s historical freedom trail and its assets preserve and integrate Boston and America’s humble beginning‚ and how some of its assets lack thorough materials and commodification that are necessary to meet the demands of visitors who does not have knowledge about American history. On the positive side‚ several assets of the freedom trail incorporate modern commodification to bring back memories from the past in a very creative way

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