Papers 1201-1210 of total 7777 found.
Category: /History
…of the pilgrims and the attack of Fort Mystic. A person may believe that the English colonists were not guilty of genocide because they did not have straight forward plans to murder every Indian in order to get more land, it just appeared that way. Also, they may…
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…and overcome. As a primary example, the native Indian tribes of the Great Plains area would have to adjust their lifestyle due to a climate or geography changes and the impact upon varieties of plants, animals and sacred sites used for traditional economies…
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…felt superior to many groups including Indians, Women, and especially Blacks. When the Europeans arrived in the New World, they quickly drove the Indians off of their homelands. These people were pushed onto unfamiliar lands in addition to learning new…
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Category: /Literature/English
Indians. The histories of the families reenact themselves on the time frames found later on in the novel. They all play their roles within 300 years. In 1663, the first Van Brunt in America arrives in what is not yet Peterskill, and becomes a tenant farmer…
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Category: /Literature/English
…a higher status in the world. Modernization will bring many positive change to India, but people may argue that "modernization" will bring destruction to the Indian civilization. By bringing modernization, many jobs will be taken over by machines…
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Category: /Literature/English
…on this issue. Citizens of the United States are protected by rights. The Declaration of Independence clearly states, "...that all men are created equal...". For the Cherokee Indians however, these words have no meaning. The Cherokee tribe, true natives…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…John Tanner was only seven years old when the Shawneese Indians kidnapped him. Having not been able to go through many of the growing pains of being a young adult, he was thrown into a situation where he was mistreated, beaten, and worked almost…
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…they wanted both violence erupted not only between the settlers but also between the settlers and the Indians. One such war is the Second Seminole War. I will tell you what other writers and myself believe to be the reasons for going to war…
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…important one was when Gandhi told the Indians only to wear homespun. He told them to wear homespun He also spoke about boycotting British goods so that caused the British hardships. Gandhi fasted many times nearly until he was too weak to even speak. He…
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…cause of this revolt was the dissension between the planters and the Indians. Because Sir William Berkeley, the Governor of Virginia had willingly denied support to the farmers, Bacon assumed leadership of an unauthorized expedition against the Indians
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