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    Racism in North America

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    We can’t let racism continue‚ we must stop it‚ we can’t let it do anymore damage it has already done way too much. Ku Klux Klan The Ku Klux Klan is a supremacist group; a terrorist secret society organized in the south after the civil war that used violence and murder to promote its white supremacist beliefs. Origins • Founded in 1866‚ after the end of the Civil War. • The founders were six educated Confederate veterans from Tennessee‚ who were who were against

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    The exploration and colonization of America by European powers began in the 15th century and continued through the 17th century. The Spanish‚ French‚ Dutch‚ and English were the major European powers that explored and colonized America. Each of these countries had different reasons for exploring and colonizing America. The Spanish were primarily interested in finding gold and silver. They believed that America was rich in these precious metals and that they could make a fortune by mining them. The

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    Prior to 1490s‚ Europeans had already sailed down to west coast Africa and were having a long-established trade in African Slaves. Moreover‚ European expansion basis was the ambition for the trade and resources of Asia. They tried to expand further to Asia motivated by ambition for the trade and resources of Asia. Three centuries after Columbus’s discovery of America‚ various Europeans which are Spanish‚ Portuguese‚ French‚ English and Dutch were dominating Native American. They were occupying the

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    Obesity in North America

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    fast food is an increasingly popular replacement for healthy home-cooked meals. Canada and the United states have been called the “fast food” nations because it makes up an unhealthy and substantial amount of North American diets due to busy schedules. It is normal for people in North America to work ten hours a day‚ five days a week and on top of that have many extra activities that don’t allow them to take the time to properly concentrate on their eating habits. Fast food companies have catered

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    The history of North American white indentured servants was as long as the entire North American colonial history. May 1607‚ London sent the first group of settlers to North America‚ built the James Town. The number of first group immigrants was 105‚ including the white indentured servants. Just in decades later‚ a large-scale importation of white indentured servants was filling the town. Initially‚ the Europeans tried to get workforce from indigenous Indians of North America. They had tried every

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    many Europeans sailed off to The Americas‚ also known as the New World. A lot of these sailors came the new world with many hopes and aspirations of creating a new life‚ being part of a new colony‚ and escaping the religious persecution that was occurring in Europe at the time. Regardlessly‚ there existed one major problem with the colonization of the Europeans‚ Native Americans had already inhabited North America for many centuries. This did not stop the Europeans from coming to North America. Furthermore

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    a debate on if we should colonize South America in 2030. During the Scramble for Africa when Europeans colonized Africa Europeans did not treat the Africans fair‚ and the people of Africa also lost their independence. Many countries in South America are third world countries and could be colonized. By 2030 crime rates and drug trading will increase in South America making it more dangerous to colonize and they would want to fight Americans off. Colonizing South America would not be a good thing

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    Thesis Statement: America should not colonize South America because people will suffer‚ and groups of different people could be made that create more violence. Body Paragraph #1 Topic Sentence: The people of South America would suffer if America would colonize them. Supporting Evidence #1: “However‚ he licensed companies that brutally exploited Africans by forcing them to collect sap from rubber plants. At least 10 million Congolese died due to the abuses inflicted during Leopold’s rule.”World history:

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    North America Fire

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    On August 19‚ 1910 the Big Burn in the Rocky Moutains began‚ recorded as the largest and most destrustive fire‚ in North America. At the time the United States fire service was only five years old‚ with very little experience and preparation to handle such a large forest fire. It destroys an area the size of Connecticut within a matter of 36 hours‚ equaling more than three-million acres of forest‚ and $1 billion worth lost in timber. There were atleast 78 firefighter fatalities‚ however it is unknown

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    Since America’s inception‚ freedom and safety have been vital parts of society. Especially today‚ people debate on which concept is valued to a greater extent. H. L. Mencken once wrote‚ “The average man does not want to be free. He simply wants to be safe”. This observation does not exactly apply to today’s society for numerous individuals desire freedoms without considering their own safety. Whether it is regarding people’s right to privacy‚ race rights‚ gun control‚ and an assortment of other topics

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