Papers 1451-1460 of total 7777 found.
…The Road to Independence The Road to Independence was a period of time that the colonies began to get their lives together. They began to fight for how they wanted to live. Through the wars with themselves, the French, Indians, and the British…
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…sensibilities of the English and Indian communities. Having said this, Fielding is most definitely not what Forster perceives as a typical Anglo-Indian. He is first described as a man who had been "caught by India late". As well as blatantly lacking the prejudice…
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…the land by polluting river, cutting down forests and forcing Indians from their homes. <Tab/>The Railroad also made progress with the need for transporting goods and people from the towns. Building the railroad was not an easy task. Immigrants…
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…of the stranger fads of the 1930s. Indian-heads: Before the Lincoln penny, there were Indian-head pennies. One Man's Family: a radio serial (like a soap opera) which began in 1932 and proved to be enormously popular for almost thirty years. Old Testament pestilence…
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…or prosecution of any crime that constitutes the following: a Federal crime of violence; a felony under State or Indian tribal law; and is motivated by prejudice based on race, color, religion, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, or disability…
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…was not aware of how deeply he would be involved in South African affairs while he proceeded on his journey. Indians in South Africa suffered many disabilities. For instance, an Indian "had to carry a pass if he appeared on the streets after 9 p.m."(Pg. 24…
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…River Basin fully describes how energy is a naturally reassuring process that is altered by man, but can never be destroyed.         William Cronon also uses an energy flow cycle in his book Changes in the Land. Cronon describes how the Indians
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…because it goes against their Indian culture. Her mother feels that she should be focusing on finding a husband and learning how to cook traditional Indian dishes. Her father, on the other hand, relies on his own personal experience in the past and doesn't want…
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…the battle with Indians there, he took many captives including a young Aztec princess. She became his interpreter and advisor. Cortez continued up the coast. On April 21,1519, he landed near the site of Veracruz. There, to prevent all thought of retreat, he…
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…a hundred miles between them and the next individual. These farmers lived in primitive one-room dirt cabins carved out of an embankment, were faced with constant Indian threats, and survived on their own. These families valor represented the American dream…
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