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    tensions in the period 1820-1861. II. Body Paragraph 1. 1. Compromise of 1820 i. The Facts: 1. Maine enters as a free state 2. Missouri enters as a slave state 3. Slavery is prohibited above the 36 30 parallel. 4. created by Henry Clay ii. The Analysis: 1. contradicted itself because Missouri is above the 36 30 parallel and it had slavery 2. position of the line ultimately allowed for an uneven balance of slave states and free states 3. the division of the country by an official line promotes

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    Massacres‚ genocides‚ holocaust what do these three things have in common? They are all deemed inhumane‚ immoral‚ and horrifying by American cultures. So‚ if this is a shared opinion how could American soldiers‚ generals‚ and sergeants br the main assailants of these acts of horror? Many acclaimed they were only following orders. But‚ this was more than a mission against the Viet Cong‚ this was hatred‚ frustration‚ anguish. If the soldiers were just doing as they were told‚ even if they’re enemy

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    The Massacre at El Mozote

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    Massacre at El Mozote Prompt 2 11/21/13 Since Latin American independence the United States has always kept a tight grip on the political and economic happenings in the region. Latin America’s vast natural wealth coupled with their close proximity to the US has made them the perfect target for American imperialism over the past two hundred years. When the Cold War spread to Central America and the threat of communism loomed over the US’s economic interests in the region they were given a prime

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    My Lai Massacre

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    Griffin Bassman Form V Mr. Jasikoff 5/18/13 The Massacre At My Lai Starting in 1964‚ the war at Vietnam seemed necessary and useful‚ in the minds of the public. After years of combat‚ the American opinion slowly worsened‚ and by 1967‚ the war was highly questionable. The public support was completely lost after the information of the gruesome massacre at My Lai was leaked. During all of this‚ the American public was trying to figure out how the Americans who partook in this event became so

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    The Jim Jonestown Massacre

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    Jim Jones Jonestown Massacre Jimmy Jones is the name that I’ve kept for the sake of my life and what does it truly say about my legacy? The question is who am I? I’ve kept many aliases for myself throughout my life. James‚ Jim‚ and frequently Jim Jones. My uncle told me as a child when he was in college that one day your going to have people start calling you Jim and start shorting your name to Jim – Jones. I laughed‚ and this was year 1997. That was thirteen years until this day. But it has

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    San Jacinto Massacre

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    In April 6‚ 1830‚ a law was set and it said that it stop immigration from the U.S.‚ it ended contracts with empresario‚ and place taxes on foreign goods. This was outrageous. Plus we couldn’t have slaves‚ oh man this made me mad. My family lived in the U.S and they can’t even move here to be with my husband and I. Stephen F. Austin‚ an empresario and is father of Texas‚ was put to jail because they believed that his letters were an act of rebellion. He was put in jail for one and a half years‚ for

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    The Ponce Massacre took place in Ponce‚ Puerto Rico on March 21‚ 1937‚ when the American colonial police opened fire on a civil manifestation organized by the Partido Nacionalista of Puerto Rico. The Partido Nacionalista (Nationalist Party) organized a march to protest for the jailing of their leaders and commemoration of the abolition of slavery in the island by Spanish courts. That morning‚ Colonel Orbeta‚ the chief of police‚ traveled to Ponce with the intention of prohibiting the Nationalist

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    The Wounded Knee Massacre

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    Wounded Knee Massacre Details and impact The battle between U.S. military troops and Lakota Sioux Indians at Wounded Knee Creek in South Dakota on December 29‚ 1890 Pine Ridge Reservation‚ resulted in the deaths of many Lakota and Sioux men‚ women‚ and children. A number of incidents precipitated the massacre in Black hill Wounded Knee creek that changed everything. Native Americans (Lakota‚ Sioux) had suffered through decades of broken treaties (“The Dawes Act” 1887) lost lands‚ forced relocation

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    Nanking Massacre 1937

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    17th 2012 The Nanking Massacre 1937 In December of 1937 the Japanese attacked and invaded Nanking China by beating the Chinese Army. For the next six weeks the biggest atrocities of World War 2 were committed. Women were raped repeatedly; some were even raped until they died. Pregnant women would get mutilated‚ men and young boys were killed by the bayonet‚ and Chinese soldiers were shot and hung all over the City. The Japanese deny the accusations and say the Massacre never happened. Before

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    A Cat Is Not a Can of Soup Have you been thinking of getting a pet? Wait a minute before you rush down to a pet shop. Adopting a pet from the Ferndale Shelter is often a wiser move than buying one. However‚ many families hesitate to visit the shelter because they aren ’t aware of its advantages or have mistaken ideas about what they will find there. To begin with‚ you may believe that you ’re more likely to find a healthy‚ well-adjusted dog or cat at a pet shop. From what I have seen here

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