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Category: /History
…The French and Indian War was the beginning of the American Revolution. During this war, tensions grew to an immense degree, especially when the British found out that the Americans were secretly trading with their enemy, the French and the Spanish…
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…(centered in that region) and other aspects of their culture, i.e., utensils, pottery, etc. This westward migration is thought to have been caused by the competitive nature (among Indians in the region) of supplying French traders with sufficient animal furs…
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…The French and Indian War, a colonial extension of the Seven Years War that ravaged Europe from 1756 to 1763, was the bloodiest American war in the 18th century. It took more lives than the American Revolution, involved people on three continents…
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Category: /History
…The Apache Indians of North America prospered for years throughout Kansas, New Mexico, and Arizona. They were a religious society who believed in a “giver of life”. As any complex society today, The Apache had many inter-tribal differences, although…
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…“’Indians’: Textualism, Morality, and the Problem of History”, an essay written by Jane Tompkins, a professor of English at Duke University, outlines Tompkins dissatisfaction on how American Indians are portrayed throughout history. As children, we…
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…North American Indians: A Comprehensive Account by Alice B. Kehoe In her book North American Indians: A Comprehensive Account, Alice Kehoe appears to give a straightforward account of the history of North America from the point of view of the Native…
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Category: /History
…and the eventual Anglo-Saxon conquerors of fault in regards to the decimation of the Native California Indian population. In contemporary America, despite revisionist history, people continue to celebrate a mythical past full of positive reformation that never truly…
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…How did the Ojibwa end up here? The Ojibwa are an American Indian ethnolinguistic group centered around the upper great lakes and in Canada and the United States. The Ojibwa are a part of a group of central Algonquian, which includes the Ojibwa…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Article Review 1. The Goal(s) of the article: The goal of this article is to inform the audience that crime on the Indian Reservations are increasing at a faster rate than in the normal society due to disrepancies between the tribal laws and federal…
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…The Indian Software Industry Besides offering low-cost IT human resources and high English proficiency, India is able to provide overnight or after-office hours programming solutions and maintenance because of its different time zone to the US…
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