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    Francisco A. Amador-Ortiz 11/14/2014 Ms. Pass History 100 Oral Presentation Paper (Mexican American War) One of the first U.S. armed conflict that was military fought on foreign soil was The Mexican-American War sometimes known as the Invasion of Mexico that was fought from 1846-1848 (Merry‚ pg.176). In that two-year battle our President at the time James K. Polk who believed in the manifest destiny wanted to spread across the continent and claim new land. Unlucky for Mexico they where not prepared

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    caused the Spanish-American War. The USS Maine was one of the first American battleships out there in this time and it weighed more than 6‚000 tons. Two weeks before the Spanish-American War‚ the Maine was sent out to Cuba to protect the interests of Americans due to Spanish ruling broke out in Havana. The USS Maine blew up in HAvana Harbor on February 15 1898. While travelling to Cuba‚ the USS Maine mysteriously blew up by going over a mine. Congress and most of the American public knew that Spain

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    What does it mean to be an American? There are many meanings on what it means to truly be an American. Including‚ how this identity as an American has changed overtime from the past to present day. A specific value that I strongly agree with is “Opportunity” and that every single person on this earth deserves a chance. To begin with‚ an example of what it truly means to be an American from the past‚ the article “Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address” and how Lincoln wrote a speech proclaiming his respect

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    The Mexican-American war is one of the most important conflicts that the U.S. had to this date. It is what seemed to be an inevitable war all due to the Jacksonian era and its aggressive manifest destiny. This war was against a new Mexican government who was unprepared‚ and they were almost blindsided by the States. They were hoping to become allies but they became enemies all too quickly. First they had one of their territories become independent‚ and then as they were trying to get it back‚ the

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    prosper‚ America was viewed as the land of opportunity. However‚ in regards to Mexican-Americans‚ it is seen that this is not entirely accurate. Mexican-Americans were deprived of opportunities due to the Anglo-Americans. Not only that‚ Mexican-Americans were also being treated unequally in day to day human interaction. The environment in which they were put in caused hardship in the lives of Mexican-Americans. America was not the land of opportunity that the Mexican population believed it to be

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    of the American Revolution “We must all hang together‚ or assuredly we shall all hang separately.” Ben Franklin once said. This quote relates with the causes of the American Revolution. The quote relates to the causes of the American Revolution because Ben Franklin was referring that we either all stand together or as a country all stand as nobody. Throughout the American Revolution; political‚ social‚ and intellectual transformations changed the daily lives of the colonist. The American Revolution

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    The American Dream in The Great Gatsby “But the country’s disintegrating. What’s happened to America? What’s happened to the American dream?”-Alan Moore. This quote relates to the downfall of the American Dream in the novel‚ The Great Gatsby. The Great Gatsby‚ written by Francis Scott Fitzgerald‚ takes place in 1920s America. In the story‚ a man named Jay Gatsby finds out that the woman he loves‚ Daisy‚ had married another man‚ Tom Buchanan. He then decides to dedicate his life to become wealthy

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    African-Americans have been treated unfairly in the past‚ they were forced into obedience by white people and have suffered in various ways because of their skin colour. Lynching was a common form of punishment; usually by being hung in public as spectators watched. African-Americans did not deserve to be punished‚ but were often susceptible to unfair treatment. They were ridiculed and seen as property rather than human. Young people of colour grew up witnessing this unfair treatment‚ losing their

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    find a job that can support your family. For many Native Americans‚ there is no need to imagine any of that because they are forced to live a life like that already. For many years now‚ Native American reservations have struggled with creating suitable living conditions which creates a very difficult environment for one grow up in or raise their children. Because of poor health conditions‚ unstable job market and terrible housing; Native American reservations have developed some of the worst living conditions

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    Many factors influenced why Americans resented “new” immigrants‚ such as the decrease of jobs and increase of competition‚ the differences between cultures and how Americans believed that immigrants were harming the country. While how ‘nativist’ groups‚ along with their allies in government‚ responded (both politically and socially) was caused by their fear of immigrants‚ their view of Americans being superior to immigrants and The main reason why Americans resented “new” immigrants that were arriving

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