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    women‚ and those that were are often resulted in a harsh treatment‚ of backbreaking labor. However even with such ill treatment‚ women were the integral part to societal growth and stability thus a women’s role was often narrowed and marginalized. To areas thought befitting woman‚ Such as child rearing‚ manual labor‚ the convent‚ or as a wife. This system of casting not only served to maintain the male status quo but also served to further the archetypal roles for women in medieval English society.

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    way of things. Once Americans settled problems started to occur. The problems between them were how they both thought about land‚ thoughts on religion‚ and disease. These problems showed how the Native Americans and the white settlers interacted. The first difference in the way they interacted was how they thought about land. To the white settlers‚ owning land was extremely important to them. Just like many other countries‚ land meant wealth. Many white settlers thought that this was a way to save

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    tribes and allow white settlers to claim former Native American territories and lay down railroad tracks. Treaties were created to bring peace by giving the Native Americans food‚ blankets‚ housing‚ and clothes. However‚ the 1867 Peace Commission failed to accomplish their goals. While Tribal Leaders agreed to move to the reservations‚ people of the tribe did not want to leave their homes and refused to move. War parties were opposed to reservations and fought white settlers. Satanta and Quanah Parker

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    White Settlers Did Not Carve America Out of the Untamed Wilderness “America’s Hometown” other wise known as Plymouth‚ was the chosen location in which the puritans chose to settle. They set sail from Plymouth‚ England around 1620 on the Mayflower and decided to take settlement in a abandoned Indian village off the coast Cape cod. When the pilgrims have landed many of them were amazed by how the forest were so easily domesticated with wide paths that‚” the forest could be penetrated even by a large

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    Europeans and African settlers arrived to North America‚ they were welcomed with an abundance of untouched resources readily available for the settlers personal use. The settlers would take advantage of this opportunity and would claim the resources immediately. Capital that would grab the interest of the settlers would be land‚ wood‚ indigenous species‚ and mineral resources. Settlers saw these resources as an opportunity to increase personal wealth and took advantage of what they had available to

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    WHAT IS AREA 51…. Introduction Area 51 is a military base‚ and a remote detachment of Edwards Air Force Base. It is located in the southern portion of Nevada in the western United States‚ 83 miles (133 km) north-northwest of Las Vegas. Situated at its center‚ on the southern shore of Groom Lake‚ is a large military airfield. The base’s primary purpose is undetermined; however‚ based on historical evidence‚ it appears to support development

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    The relationship between the puritan settlers and the native Americans changed overtime between 1620 and 1676. In 1620‚ when the first Puritan settlers arrived on the mayflower‚ the two groups were apprehensive to meet each other. When they first truly met‚ they made agreements with each other. One group of natives‚ the Wampanoags‚ had a strong bond with the settlers. The group effectively saved the pilgrims from starvation and other hostile tribes. The Pilgrims and the Wampanoags had a strong bond

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    For thousands of years there have been conflicts over the ownership of land. The case between the Native Americans and the European settlers was no different. Europe was becoming overpopulated which prompted brave individuals to venture across the Atlantic Ocean to claim land in the New World. Their claim of land became an issue as the land was already occupied by the Natives. More settlers came and eventually colonies sprung up‚ which proceeded to push the Natives westwards from their land. Assaults

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    1. What areas did you score highest in? Do you believe these are the same areas you would have score high in elementary school? Why or why not? I scored the highest on kinaesthic‚ visual / spatial and intrapersonal portions. No i think that I would of scored lower on those test in elementary school. I think that over the ages I became more 2. What areas did you score lowest in? Do you believe these are the same areas you would have score low in elementary school? Why or

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    Native American have suffered due to White Settlers. White Settles moved out west and then there was conflict with White settler and Native Americans. When the White Settlers moved westward‚ they started killing Buffalo and Native Americans had to depended on buffalo for food‚ clothing‚ and shelter. The movement started with farmers who drove the Cotton Kingdom toward the west. More individuals started to move out west alongside the Cotton Kingdom with expectations of discovering gold in California

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