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    Take a moment and think of all the things that are in modern day lives; advanced technology‚ business‚ cars‚ electricity‚ along with many other things. Now‚ think back to the beginning of America when there was nothing but the land when the English settlers arrived. The trip to America and even the first few months post-arrival were very hard on the English settlers‚ as they had no experience‚ preparation‚ or familiarity with the land. Many of the settlers were dying‚ but thanks to the gracious aid

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    Ever since the colonization period in the 1600s‚ many settlers had come to North America as a land of opportunity. As civilizations became developed in America‚ many will see that this hope will be realized. After the Civil War and towards the end of the 19th century‚ America will have became an industrial empire‚ creating the term “millionaires.” With the discovery of new raw materials and the enhancement of the technological era‚ many people took on the jobs of becoming businessmen. People such

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    of the Americas‚ while the British wanted their newly conquered land for money. King George III & members of Parliament believed that the colonists were ungrateful so they decided to “disciple” the colonists; they wanted the colonists to pay for the tremendous debt from the war. Along with paying the war debt‚ King George III wanted control over all new land settlements. George Grenville (Brother in law of William Pitt) wrote The Royal Proclamation of 1763 which forbid colonial settlements

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    Colonial America Colonial America was difficult early settlers coming for a new life. These settlers were looking for new freedoms in a new land. They faced many hardships during the early years‚ but through trial and error they finally established a new life. In these colonial times there was a lot of talk about beliefs. The English didn’t want a lot of Christianity in England. So the Christians left England to go to America so they could have their religious beliefs. The Christians didn’t have

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    in the New World‚ was mining. Mining was soon determined to be a non-profitable investment‚ so the colonist quickly switched to tobacco farming in the Chesapeake region to make money. The primary workers for the Virginia Company were men‚ but as people stayed longer‚ women were seen as a way to help establish permanency in the

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    The unmasking of systematic oppression in America has allowed for great  changes in racial constructs. Yet these oppressions are still hidden today. According to  John Doherty of UC Berkeley it is a necessity of society to uncover these oppressions  and exploit or remove them. If these disparities are not articulated they will continue to  perpetuate society‚ and suppress minority groups. All of these topics covered are  extremely advanced and difficult to understand‚ but they all relate back to civil right 

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    United States of America. Some people came to colonial America seeking adventure. However‚ most people actually came to escape their autocratic governments‚ to find more economic opportunities‚ and to freely practice their religions. Therefore‚ the majority of immigrants came to colonial America to live in better conditions than the lands they previously lived on. Many immigrants came to colonial America to get away from the autocratic governments of their home countries. Most

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    Majority of the people who came to the New World during the eighteenth century were either indentured servants or slaves and they were subject to harsh laborious days. During the voyage from Europe to British North America many indentured servants experienced “terrible misery‚ stench‚ fumes‚ horror‚ vomiting...cancer‚ mouth rot” and etc.(60) “Children from 1 to 7 years rarely survived the voyage”(61) and those who actually reached the colonies were not “permitted to

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    Central and South America would not have been the same without the Indians. History itself would be dissimilar in Colonial America without the Indians. There is a probably chance that slavery would have gained popularity quicker if there were not any Indians. History today would not be the same without the Indians. The Colonials learned guerilla warfare fighting from fighting against the Indians. Also the because of the existence of the Indians farming grew in the colonial Americas. The Indians did

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    around the world. This can even be seen in the use of the American dollar‚ which is the official currency in 9 nations other than the US around the world right now. More than 60% of foreign exchange reserves is held in US dollars as well. To this day‚ America still has several territories‚ including Guam‚ the United States Virgin Islands‚ the Northern Mariana Islands‚ American Samoa and Puerto Rico. The US has also allowed many of its overseas territories to gain independence after World War II‚ and these

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