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    _Explains why Americans declared their independence none_ Why America Revolted against Britain Why did the colonists revolt against Britain? They had many reasons to revolt that they stated in the Declaration of Independence‚ that was adopted July 4‚ 1776. The Declaration of Independence had 2 parts‚ the preamble which was just an introduction and the second part was all of the reasons for the colonies to revolt. Basically all of the reasons had something to do with the king abusing his rights

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    Separate but equal was a legal doctrine in the United States constitutional law according to which racial segregation did not violate the Fourteenth Amendment . The United States Constitution‚ adopted the legal doctrine in 1868‚ which guaranteed "equal protection" under the law to all citizens. ( “Separate but Equal - Separate Is Not Equal.” ) However‚ the law seemed it could serve “equal protection” adopting laws of separatism. Statements made by people of the Jim Crow era have said‚ “public schools

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    In the book “Separate Pasts”‚ by Melton Mclaurin he recalls his memories of growing up in his hometown of Wade‚ North Carolina. McLaurin writes his interactions with the black community and observes the segregated lifestyle of blacks and whites. He honestly recalls his boyhood during the 1950’s‚ an era when segregation existed unchallenged in the rural south‚ which was a time when racism was a day-to-day rule. McLaurin honestly explores the relationships he had with his fellow white peers as well

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    • Generally‚ how did their colonies fare between 1600 and 1750? England Where? • Virginia • Massachusetts Bay • Connecticut • Pennsylvania • New York • Maine • Delaware • New Hampshire • Maryland • Rhode Island • New Jersey • North & South Carolina • Georgia For what purpose? • Separation from the Church of England • Religious freedom • Opportunities to trade American natural resources to other countries • Wealth • Colonization • A new land of new economic opportunities Who? • Explorers

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    religion in the colonies

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    Since the very first colony was founded in 1607 in Jamestown‚ Virginia‚ religion played a very important role in America. Nine of the thirteen colonies had established churches. Having an established church meant you paid taxes for the support of that church whether or not you were a member. The colonies with official state or established churches of the Congregational (Puritan) church denomination consisted of Maine‚ Connecticut‚ and Vermont. Colonies that remained a part of the original Church

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    Mini Case IT Investment at North American Financial Introduction: Stakeholders: * CEO: Bill Harris * CIO: Caroline Weese * CFO: Matt Harper * Senior IT Infrastructure: Brenda Liu. * VP of Business Banking Product Management: Cathy Benson * Director of Financial Strategy: Michael Cranston * Director of Risk and Compliance: Ian Ha * Head of Retail Banking: Sam Patel Issues: 1) Inconsistent alignment in IT budgeting and Enterprise strategies: * Business

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    The Roanoke Colony

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    indians came to where the colony was and that they took some of them and they killed the others. They were having a drought and i think the indians came to look for water and found them. So they ran into the colonist and killed many of them. They could of took the baby or some others too. In 1587 the english women‚ men‚ and kids found the roanoke island and came ashore. They settled at the New World to stay there permanently. (1)Around 1587 there was a second colony was founded in roanoke. The

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    various ways. After World War I‚ political policies and economic systems started changing drastically worldwide. Countries in North America and East Asia both experienced similar transformations in their political position in the globe‚ but separated paths when the effects of the war forced them to choose an economic route and changed their futures forever. North America and East Asia had one similar outcome from World War I: political isolationism. The “Great War” was a shock to the world; never

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    Spanish Empire The Spanish had little respect for Indian culture. As soon as their boots hit the ground‚ they set about subverting and destroying every aspect of the Indian way of life. The Aztecs attempted to befriend the Spanish explorers‚ but when Hernan Cortez heard his capitol of Vera Cruz had been plundered‚ he capture and killed their leader Montezuma II. The Incas didn’t fare any better. Francisco Pizarro‚ driven mad with greed‚ kidnapped the Incan king‚ Atahualpa and forced his people to

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    Columbia Southern University   CURRENT SOCIOCULTURAL TRENDS 2 According to our text‚ there are eight current sociocultural trends that are transforming North America and the rest of the world. The four current sociocultural trends that I’d like to focus on are increasing environmental awareness‚ changing pace and location of life‚ changing household composition and increasing diversity of workforce and markets

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