Papers 1971-1980 of total 7777 found.
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…as to curtail English Agitation of their Indian allies on the western borders.” Strangely, John Jay didn’t support the separation of United States and Britain until the step became unavoidable. Jay’s treaty was signed by the United States and Britain on November…
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…as Indians. The name Indian is incorrect due to the mistake of Christopher Columbus thinking he landed in India, I won’t get into history so I will refer to the “Indians” as Native Americans. They don’t look at personal differences; they see everyone…
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…. Jackson was in favor of the state of Georgia in its effort to deprive the Cherokee Indians land. He proposed the Indian Removal Act of 1830 on the grounds that no nation can exist within a nation and that the relocation of the Cherokee Indians west…
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Category: /History
…from what they should be benefiting from, they sought to take action, thus triggering the Seven Years’ (French and Indian) War. Known as the “Great War for Empire”, the world’s uppermost nations became involved in a battle for control over North America…
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…and the South regions of the United States were much more in favor of going to war because of their expansion plans and great fear of the Indians. Since the revolutionary war the English had inspired the Indians to constantly harass the Americans…
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…. The Spanish rigorously tried to convert the Indians and continued their search for silver and gold. England's initial quest for national superiority over Spain was added to its numerous motives for colonization, while France and Holland digressed the most from…
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…benefiting from what they should be benefiting from, they sought to take action, thus triggering the Seven Years’ (French and Indian) War. Known as the “Great War for Empire”, the world’s uppermost nations became involved in a battle for control over North…
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Category: /Literature/English
…. It creates tension between groups and/or nations A. Gang violence 1. Whites, blacks, Hispanics 2. Belief in God: teen shot at Columbine High School B. Indians persecuted because of their race 1. Reservations provided for Indians C. Employers and employees…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Panamanian Arts Panama has rich folk culture, which Panamanians at all levels of society enjoy. The country’s folk music reflects Spanish, West Indian, African, and even North American influences. The mejorana is a folk song probably imported…
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…, and by converting them he will be successfully saving their souls. Laforgue wants to understand the Indians in order to "save the savages' souls." But he has a severely skewed vision. The lodges the Indians build for shelter at night are crowded and definitely…
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