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…our political cohesion and unity and (barring the loss of territory at the end of the 1962 Sino-Indian war) sustained our territorial unity and integrity. We are endowed with natural resources and technologically qualified manpower and have had a general…
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…these people received God's blessings, and therefore were profitable in Puritan society.         In Chapter X (ten) of Bradford's writing, entitled 'Showing How They Sought Out a Place...', Bradford tells us about an Indian attack on his people. Some…
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Category: /Literature/Poetry
…fought against the native Indians in the Frontier Wars. It is also a direct link to the "turkey" imagery as mentioned before, because when the Europeans first arrived, the natives offered them turkeys as a gesture of goodwill. However, soon the Indians felt…
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…Sociology The birthing ceremonies of the Indian culture has a lot of different aspects then the American culture does. I guess that is why they are different cultures. All cultures have different views on different things such as religion…
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…in second at 13,840 and Trinidad and Tobagans totaled 10,640. Many immigrants come here because of opportunity. Author Elizabeth Bogen comments that "West Indian Immigration to the United States increased astronomically, in part because of the new opportunities…
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…of East African countries The Indian Ocean trade network spans from east coast of Africa through Middle East to western and eastern India and then on through Burma to the different islands of Southeast Asian region. It is a vast trade network that has…
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…. In 1763, after the French and Indian War, the British King, George III, issued a Royal Proclamation. This proclamation stated that no more settlers were to go on Indian land west of the Appalachian Mountains and the settlers that already lived there had to move…
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Category: /Literature/English
…their stay in the scrub, such as meeting Indians, that will turn out to influence their life greatly. Other experiences included Tobias being recruited by Marshall Adler to drive cattle to the confederate troops and also being recruited to chop trees to build…
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Category: /History
…, Indians and Blacks (whether slave or free) were restricted from voting almost everywhere. When Sam Houston was elected governor of Tennessee in 1828, his friends had to make him a gift of 500 acres of land, which was a requirement for holding that office…
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…. This shift in politics moved America away from the original ideas of the founding fathers and made American government less British. Also, since the Indians did not get a buffer state in the Treaty of Ghent, they were forced to sign treaties in which they agreed…
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