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    Thirteen Colonies

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    The 13 English Colonies (1630-1750) As the colonies grew in the 1600’s and 1700’s‚ they became the home to people of many lands. These people brought their own customs and traditions. In time‚ they shaped these old ways into a new American Culture. 1 13 colonies 2 1.The New England Colonies More than 1‚000 men‚ women and children left England in 1630 to settle in the Americas. They set up their colony in Massachusetts Bay‚ North of Plymouth. Over the next 100 years‚ English

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    Pollution In Georgia

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    pollution not only hit local but‚ is a major quality problem all over the world. Some of the main issues in Georgia are pollen‚ car emission‚ company pollution‚ and chemical waste. In the county I resided in pollen and emission is the high rated problem. The problem with air pollution is affecting the lives on earth causing health problems. I personal never had issues with pollen until moving to Georgia. Pollen is very heavy that you can see it on everything here during the seasons. When I lived in the

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    Georgia O'Keeffe

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    Georgia O’Keeffe: A History and Art Analysis Intro to Art Instructor: Catherine Blackburn June 20‚ 2013 History of the Artist On November 15‚ 1887 in Sun Prairie‚ Wisconsin an artist by the name of Georgia O’Keeffe was born‚ the second of seven children. Her family members were famers and she grew up not only in Sun Prairie‚ but also Williamsburg‚ Virginia. Even as a child‚ she knew she wanted to be an artist. Georgia and her sister received in home art lessons from a local watercolorist

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    Depression In Georgia

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    October 29‚ 1929. Georgians‚ both who lived in rural and urban parts of Georgia‚ face many economic challenges and suffered in plenty of different ways. The rural farmers of Georgia had faced many agriculture based problems before and during the Great Depression‚ such as the boll weevil‚ the decreasing prices of cotton‚ and the devastating drought. The urban people of Georgia were more devastated than the rural farmers of Georgia‚ since banks were failing‚ opportunities for loans were decreasing‚and

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    The regional economic system consisted of New England‚ the Middle Colonies‚ the Southern Colonies‚ and the Caribbean. “Social and economic changes tend to reinforce the differences…while important cultural and political developments tugged in the opposite direction…” (Roark 2012‚ 4). This is just an explanation that this economic system had reasons that kept them unified but they had many factors that separated them from each other through the way each system developed in its own way. Chief products

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    Essay On Colonial Georgia

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    The last of the thirteen colonies‚ and named after King George II‚ Colonial Georgia served as a safe haven and as a means to protect South Carolina. Colonial Georgia was established in 1733‚ fifty years after the original twelve by General James Oglethorpe. He and a trusted group of colonists intended to create the colony as a safe haven for persecuted Protestant sects‚ less wealthy Europeans and debtors wanting to re-esablish themselves. Georgia’s economy was deeply imbedded in agriculture‚

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    and contrast the similarities and differences among the southern colonies of Virginia‚ Maryland‚ North Carolina‚ South Carolina‚ and Georgia. The new colonies had a lot in common‚ but at the same time most of them had a lot of difference. Most Colonies started off from Virginia and some of them where just completely original. Virginia was founded in 1607 by the Virginia London Company‚ their main crop like most of the other colonies where tobacco and indigo. Their most famous “government”

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    Patriarchy In The 1600s

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    In the 1600s women had no say about who they married. Men were the ones to choose. Young girls sometimes at the age of 13 were married off to 60 year old men‚ but the girls had no voice. The men were in charge. Over time we have attempted to rid ourselves of the idea of male dominance and many are fooled by the utopia idea that we have completely defeated gender bias. The truth is that we are still in a patriarchy‚ and it is quite problematic. The heads of our communities are men‚ and many of the

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    The Georgia Fair

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    through the roadway as music played in the background. Who is responsible for these acts? What happened? Why are so many diverse people in one place? The Atlanta Motor Speedway is the gathering place for one of the most diverse events in Georgia. The Georgia Fair! For most Georgians‚ the Fall is harvest time. It represents a season of family‚ friends‚ food‚ fun and fellowship. Unlike the summer

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    Northern and Southern British Colonies of North America The views of Northern and Southern British Colonies of North America developed different culturally factors including economically and political views‚ education‚ and religious instruction. Colonies in the north and south developed their own characteristics making them significant for the main land‚ and later becomes the new nation itself. Economic wise‚ the colonies had more differences than similarities. The North had small farms while

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