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    Note Service Chapter 11 Section 1 - King Cotton and Southern Expansion American Communities Natchez - Under - the - Hill I. The flatboat men from the Mississippi are angry because of the tax on their merchandise. The tax was supposed to eliminate competition from weaker captains who could not afford to pay the 10 dollars. Their goods were confiscated and they responded by declaring violent threats only to be stopped by the militia. II. French originally owned this territory and obtained it from

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    Choreographic Manifesto I have been doing dance for a very long time and it took me a year here at Southern to figure out that I wanted to commit to it‚ but it’s what I love to do on a daily bases. In the last year and half of being a dance major I have realized that my choreographic thoughts are a like that of my wardrobe. For example one day I want to wear something of the cowgirl in me‚ some days I want to wear longs flowing skirts and go for the hippie/gypsy in me. When I start to choreograph

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    The issue of slavery became a persistent topic between the North and the South. The northern states mainly focused on economic development‚ while the southern states focused mainly on increasing the number of slaves to work on plantations to make a profit. The article of confederation was modified greatly to support the needs of the north and south. However‚ as time went by the issue of slavery became a growing pain as it slowly destroyed the union. The issue of slavery also separated the north and

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    the idea of slavery. This conflict led to a division of the nation and had a huge impact on the 1860 election of Abraham Lincoln. Slavery was considered necessary in the Southern States‚ but as a united nation both the North and the South couldn’t have their way. The Northern States wanted to prohibit slavery‚ however the Southern States wanted to allow slavery. This led to many disputes‚ violent uproars‚ and protest throughout the nation. In 1854‚ the Kansas-Nebraska act was passed allowing two

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    with fruit. Inside the house‚ children run down the softly carpeted hallways‚ their laughter tinkling with innocent joy. The Master and the Lady of the house sit in the parlor‚ he smoking a pipe‚ and she embroidering. All reigns peacefully in this southern utopia. All except for the slaves. The individuals hidden behind the drapes‚ quietly bringing in the food‚ brushing away the dust‚ and pouring their life energies into tilling and working the land. The young man‚ who feels the harsh lash of the whip

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    reconstruction took place in the South. Unfortunately‚ Abraham Lincoln was assassinated‚ killed by John Wilkes Booth. The Vice President‚ Andrew Johnson‚ became president from 1865-1866. President Johnson believed the southern states wanted state government over federal government. Southern states wanted the right to create their own laws‚ and have the whole nation create their own laws. President Johnson announced his plan to repair the the United States known as‚ Johnson’s Presidential Reconstruction

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    American settlers in Oregon would open trade with Asia in a speech he made to the U.S. Senate in 1844. This prediction encouraged the people of the United States to continue expanding due to the trade opportunities presented. (Document F) The Ostend Manifesto also implied that the United States was justified in their interest to seize Cuba from Spain. (Document J)All of these factors supported the expansion of the United States but there were also many people that thought‚ In the long run‚ this growth

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    software engineers the chance to work on a series of steps‚ making their own decisions and working with others as and when they saw fit. Eventually‚ in 2001‚ the proponents of the new‚ more agile methods of software engineering met and issues an Agile Manifesto‚ which laid out the new principles that they believed should govern software engineering. The agile software engineering movement had a number of key aims: rapid response to change was favoured over just following a plan; working with customers

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    century‚ the northern states were industrially and commercial advanced compared to the southern states. They had dense cities‚ developed technology‚ and steam powered factories. Most northern cities housed free blacks that could have owned a thriving and successful business‚ but racism was common and interracial marriage was illegal. The Southern states were more agricultural and rural than the northern states. Southern landholders had black slaves work the land. Even though the north population outnumbered

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    high demanding textile material. Plantation owners couldn’t work the whole plantations by themselves. The southern states depended heavily on slaves to work their plantations. The south depended heavily on slavery‚ and slavery was vital to the south because they needed the slave’s labor to work their plantations. This why slavery was so important to the southern political leaders. If the southern states didn’t have slavery their plantations would have most likely failed and they couldn’t produce anymore

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