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…between Pakistan and India. As an Indian myself, it is almost impossible to be unbiased in any kind of analysis of the subject, so I will not attempt to be impartial, but yet present the story as how I, first of all see it, secondly, researched it, and thirdly…
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Category: /History
…In December of 1890, some 300 Lakota Indians, led by Chief Spotted Elk, took up encampment in the area we now know as Wounded Knee, South Dakota. While they were resting, a larger group of U.S. soldiers surrounded the Indians. A single shot was fired…
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…highly sought after, as well as other useful resources. Adding to the already flaming motivation of Imperialist powers were tax revenues, which would go to the first nation that took control of India. The gradual decline of the Indian rulers at the time left…
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Category: /Literature/English
…and to their horror the chain had been broken. Another legend was one about Casey Jones, a famous train engineer who was killed while saving his passengers lives. The last legend mentioned was about a race of giant Indians who supposedly lived on the land that Yazoo City…
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…The tough get going IT is an optimistic Indian team that would be setting out for Pakistan on March 10. The 38-day trip is going to be demanding and pressure is bound to build up. However, pressure like this can lead to individuals giving their best…
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…laws that were unjust to the Indians. By supplying India with railways, roads, canals, and telegraph systems, the British were able to control India better by making the citizens dependent on them. Although the colonization of their country was viewed…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…and potatoes, and the Indians were introduced to sugar. This transfer of goods and ideas is called the Columbian Exchange and is talked about on Page 69 of the "American Nation" textbook. Columbus's discovery lead to trade, and this allowed people to learn about…
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…was placed in charge of negotiating with the Indians and eventually forced them from their lands by the use of treaties. The Indians eventually accepted bribes and money in exchange for their land. Although the Indians tried to adapt to American's "white ways…
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Category: /Literature
…the old man held for himself. "When the elder introduced it, Jim translated his words:" (69). The English language also had another major effect on the village, dealing with the people. The first indian Mark Brian meets is named Jim Wallace, and later he…
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Category: /History
…on a fake scientific exploration, the party was to actually record the number of French and Spanish soldiers or agents. The President also wanted Lewis to create a direct line of trade with Indians. <Tab/>Lewis and his co-commander William Clark…
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