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In 1760 King George II deceased and George III succeeded
to the throne. The French and Indian War continued on until 1763
when the Peace of Paris brought the war to an end. At this time
Britain had taken a lot of the settlements including most of Canada…
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…The Aztecs-
The Aztec Indians, who are known for their
domination of southern and central Mexico, ruled between the
14th and 16th centuries. Their name is derived from
Azatlan, the homeland of the north. The Aztecs also call
themselves Mexica…
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…Court. In 1636 she was charged with hersey and banished from Massachusetts Bay Colony. Several years later when she moved to New York she was killed in an Indian attack.
Anne challenged the Puritan clergy. She believed that: "1.One can feel one's salvation…
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…and scattering of native Americans from their lands so the white man could move in and take over their lands. Many Indians were forced onto reservations in order to make way for the white mans greed. Another thing that developed was the desire to make Native…
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…of the city beginning in late September. The autumn of 1621 yielded a plentiful harvest and the Pilgrims, gathered together with the Massasoit Indians to reap the awards of hard work. Celebrating Thanksgiving is like celebrating an even that includes the dead…
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…of the Indians land, and claim it for America. This
area later became Tennessee, where he resided for the rest of his life.
In 1790, George Washington appointed Blount the first territorial
governor Tennessee, and the Superintendent of Indian Affairs…
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Category: /Literature/English
…the Indians. Columbus had no idea what was happening. He was on his boat looking for other islands. On his third voyage, Columbus was arrested for his appointed governors mistakes. (Teacher hand out.)
In Columbus time, many people thought that the world…
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Category: /Science & Technology
…is from the same family as the Indian Wolf, like many domestic dogs (Canis familiaris), but it has enough of its ancestors charachteristics that it has its own variety.
There are two theories about where the dingo came from. One is that its relatives lived…
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…narrow brain case, a narrow face, and a slightly projected jaw, were displayed by the skull. These features are not those common to the American Indian. The features would normally indicate that the skull might very well be that of a murder victim or missing…
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…in Arizona. One was the Colorado River Relocation Center (April 1942-March 1946), on Colorado Indian lands near Poston, 12 miles southwest of Parker in La Paz (formerly part of Yuma) County, that had a peak population of about 18,000. The other was constructed…
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