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    Have you ever been to Sioux Falls‚ South Dakota or Little Rock‚ Iowa? Some people say that Sioux Falls is a better place. Some say that Little Rock is a better place. They all have their different reasons why their opinion is what it is. For example‚ the size or population‚ or the amount of entertainment. Little Rock is a very small town that is located in Northwest Iowa. There are very few businesses in this small town. Because there are very few businesses the prices are lower. The amount of people

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    Otto Von Bismarck

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    as ambassador to Russia and France. In 1862‚ he returned to Prussia and was appointed prime minister by the new king‚ William I. Bismarck was well-known because of his philosophy. People of Germany were impressed on the Bismarck’s spirit of nationalism. The people of Germany felt the increase of nationalism because of the Bismarck’s philosophy. In 1862‚ he returned to Prussia and was appointed Prime Minister by the new king‚ William I. SLIDE 4 * 1862 – King William I makes Otto von Bismarck

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    Bismarck and Cavour

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    By 1871‚ Europe was remapped with the rise of two newly united nations - the Kingdom of Italy and the German Empire. The unification movements of both countries took place at roughly the same time in the mid-19th century and were motivated by the same historical trends - liberalism and nationalism. Before the French Revolution and Napoleon Bonaparte‚ both Italy and Germany shared some similar features. Italy was divided into a number of separate states which were ruled by despotic kings. Yet the

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    Executive Summary The strategies and tactics of the Wagon Box Fight were truly amazing. Both the Sioux Indians and the American Armies had special methods‚ which served as an advantage for both sides. With Americans scattering everywhere throughout the west tensions became high for the Sioux Indians. Eventually Ambushes and even war would occur between the two sides causing a need for better strategies and technology. While some moves were better than others were‚ the strategies involved in the

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    teepees). Tipis were carefully designed to set up and break down quickly. An entire Sioux village could be packed up and ready to move within an hour. Originally tipis were only about 12 feet high‚ but after the Sioux acquired horses‚ they began building them twice that size. Here are some pictures of tipis and other Indian houses. Today‚ Native Americans only put up a tepee for fun or to connect with their heritage. Most Sioux families live in modern houses and apartment buildings‚ just like you. http://www

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    Similarities Although‚ these tribes are different they have a lot in common. For instance‚ they all make art. Inuit make masks‚ that often portray spirits. The Haida carve totem poles. Sioux have moccasins‚ which are shoes that they weve. Another example‚ is that they all hunt for food or for sport. The Sioux eat moose‚ because it has great meat and they can use the skin and fur for housing‚ clothing‚ and even just for art. On the other hand‚ the Inuit hunt fish and seal‚ they normally feed their

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    APUSH Chapter 26 Notes

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    Indians struck revenge in the Fetterman Massacre. The Sioux sought to stop the Bozeman Trail to Montana’s gold and killed Capt. William J. Fetterman and his 81 soldiers. These two tic-for-tac massacres set the stage for terrible Indian-white relations and started the Indian wars. Just after Fetterman‚ the Treaty of Fort Laramie (1868) was made between the federal government and the Sioux. The government gave up on the Bozeman Trail and the huge Sioux reservation was established. The treaty looked promising

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    have heard about how the Native American Indians were driven from their land and forced to live on the reservations one particular event comes to my mind. That event is the Battle of the Little Big Horn. It is one of the few times that the Oglala Sioux made history with them being the ones who left the battlefield as winners. When stories are told‚ or when the media dares to tamper with history‚ it is usually the American Indians who are looked upon as the bad guys. They are portrayed as savages

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    Lesson 1.01: Geography Lesson 1.02: Set the Stage Lesson 1.03: The Civil War The Big Ideas What were the main differences between the North and South prior to the Civil War? What were the economic causes of the Civil War? What were the political causes of the Civil War? What were the social causes that contributed to the Civil War? What were the economic consequences of the Civil War? What were the political consequences of the Civil War?

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    The story of “Dances With Wolves” revolves around a U.S. Union Army Lieutenant and his developing of a relationship with the Sioux Indians (Costner). In my opinion‚ all of the events in the film can be separated into three sections: before making contact with the Natives‚ meeting with and developing a relationship with the Natives‚ and choosing what side to stay with at the end. I think the most important message in the film‚ out of very many‚ is that even the worst of enemies could very well be

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