Papers 2031-2040 of total 7777 found.
Category: /History
…War… a gray, dark, morbid word, which brings chaotic conflict and death to many. From within its twisted grasp of chaos heroes are born. Through their choices heroes affect the fate of many lives. This story opens in 1757, in the middle of French-Indian
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…are predominantly poor Indians who have very small living quarters. There is also a higher class area of this village where the doctor lives. However that area is secluded from the area in which the Indians live in. Conflict and Resolution…
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Category: /History
…16, 1773, when American patriots disguised as Mohawk Indians threw 342 chests of tea belonging to the British East India Company from ships into Boston Harbor. “The Americans were protesting both a tax on tea (the Townshend Acts) and the perceived monopoly…
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…not think it makes him happy. David/Bud wanted to escape his family because he thought there was a better one for him in “Pleasantville”. Like in the autobiography “An Indian Story” Jack “ran away from home one day”(Jack, 110). They both tried to escape…
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Category: /History
…in many Indian cities, and few Hindus would be ready to even taste cattle meat. (Gupta) The refusal to eat meat has been a Hindu principle for thousands of years. For Indians, life is seen as the very stuff of the Divine. They further hold that each life…
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Category: /Literature/English
…that provided 13 judicial districts. Washington had some disagreements with Britain and Spain. In the north Britain occupied seven of the most important trading posts. The Indians were determined to preserve their hunting ground against pioneers looking…
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Category: /Literature/English
…together by the unity of its inhabitants. Their common bond is their culture. A culture I am proud to be a part of because I, too, feel united with the Indian people. When I observed all the families, rich or poor, pride in each other and their hope to build…
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…was the leader of the last American Indian fighting force formally to capitulate to the United States. Because he fought against such daunting odds and held out the longest, he became the most famous Apache of all. To the pioneers and settlers of Arizona and New…
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…their guilt, Bascom had the Indians seized and arrested. Soldiers killed one on the spot, but Cochise escaped by cutting through the side of a tent, while suffering three bullets wounds (How did he get the three bullets in his body?). After Cochise abducted…
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…with the colonization of North America by the British. The Indian people did not have the same immunities, biologically speaking, as the conquistadors and their crew, and succumbed to death even before they had a chance to become enslaved or converted. With the demise…
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