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    The Alamo Cenotaph is a monument located in San Antonio‚ Texas‚ U.S. and Trajan’s Column is a historic monument located in Rome‚ Italy. Both shrines represent important points in the history of their locations. Consequently‚ they are similar in that manner; however‚ they are very different in other factors. For instance‚ Trajan’s Column was designed and built to honor a Roman emperor and celebrate his victory in the Dacian Wars; it is dedicated to one person‚ even though it depicts numerous scenes

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    War can largely be traced back to Texas winning its independence from Mexico in 1836. • Following his defeat at the Battle of San Jacinto (4/21/1836)‚ Mexican General Antonio López de Santa Anna was captured and forced to recognize the sovereignty of the Republic of Texas in exchange for his freedom. • The Mexican government however‚ refused to honor Santa Anna’s agreement‚ stating that he was not authorized to make such a deal and that it still considered Texas a province in rebellion. • Any thoughts

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    the nation turned its attention to the Mexican holdings of Texas‚ California‚ New Mexico‚ Colorado and other areas that would form the eventual U.S. Southwest. Texas had achieved independence from Mexico in 1836 after the Alamo incident. In 1845‚ the U.S. annexed Texas and then president James Polk moved troops to the Rio Grande to provoke an incident with with Mexico. U.S. forces were then commanded to forcibly expel Mexicans from the Texas side of the border‚ despite the fact that the Rio Grande

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    The Mexican-American war was a border dispute due to Texas. Texas had declared independence from Mexico since 1836. Mexico thought the boundary line was “...the Sabine River‚ which separated Louisiana and Texas (Pg.6 Johannsen).” The U.S claimed the line was “...the Rio Grande‚ the "traditional" line claimed in the 1803 treaty with France‚ which suggested that Texas was a part of the Louisiana Purchase‚ and confirmed by John Quincy Adams in his 1819 negotiations with Spain (Pg.6 Johannsen).” The

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    people‚ but benefit the specific group while putting money in the politician’s pockets. Also‚ in Texas‚ there are many wealthy people with a vast reach into the pockets of their elected officials. If the elected officials want re-election funds‚ they will vote for the views of their highest contributors‚ which again‚ typically do not represent the majority of society. In 1972‚ the attempt to revise the Texas Constitution by forming a constitutional committee of legislators to draft the new constitution

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    Westward Expansion

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    next big event contributing to the westward expansion was the Texas Republic. The Texas republic was when Texas wanted to separate from Mexico and become an independent nation. The separate nation existed from 1836 - 1845. Its boundaries were the present day Texas‚ and parts of New Mexico‚ Oklahoma‚ Kansas‚ Colorado‚ and Wyoming. Texas and Mexico got into an argument over its boundaries on the southern and western side‚ with Texas saying it was Rio Grande and Mexico saying the Nueces

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    States on Cuban independence Stephen Crane as a war correspondent Attempt to get first-hand knowledge Go to Cuba twice (1896‚1898) Texas Cowboy Ex-soldiers Former slaves A bachelor ( a man who would never marry ) Fearless Drink beer Play poker game Pistol-carrying Wear jeans‚ cotton shirt Yellow Sky Plain in Western Texas Accessible by train (bring Eastern civilization to the West) Sandy Strong sunlight Rough-living environment ( low population density

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    SWOT is an acronym for a company analysis that includes a careful assessment of the strengths‚ weaknesses‚ opportunities‚ and threats that affect an organization’s performance. Strengths and weaknesses are considered internal factors while opportunities and threats are considered external factors. Establishing the factors that influence an organization’s ability to compete is beneficial as it provides clarification on the forces‚ circumstances and events that can affect the organization’s future

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    attempt fail on andrew Jackson. After he was in Texas he was there for only three months before he died at the Alamo to fight for texas from mexico. But as crockett was in the alamo he may have been the last person standing against Santa Anna and his army of one thousand eight hundred. He died as a great man he was a congressman and he did not always do bad things he was a frontier man and a legendary man. He did not want to die but he had to for texas. Since he was a legend he got a lot of praise

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    Mexican War Research Paper

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    The Mexican War marked a major turning point for the fledgling American nation and its military – not only did it redefine the Southern border with Mexico‚ but it demonstrated the capabilities of the U.S. Army during an offensive engagement following a prolonged period of peace. The Mexican War is not a commonly cited conflict in U.S. history‚ but the lessons learned from it are relevant even today‚ as it combined conventional warfare with the struggle of being a small‚ occupying force in both rural

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