Papers 2211-2220 of total 7777 found.
Category: /History
…the time called for it. The anti-federalists tried to do the same, but they were not able to get rid of the threats of the Indians on the western and southern fronts. Finally, at the end of the war of 1812, when the federalists were still in power, the Indians
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…. At this time the Paleo-Indians are roaming the North American Continent too. These peoples are using beautiful fluted points to hunt the bison, the mastodon, and other mega-fauna in the park like lands of North and South America. These people worked very little…
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Category: /Literature/English
…a degree. A native of the Amazon might be educated through knowledge of farming methods and techniques. Is one smarter than the other? The doctor would probably refer to the Indian as uneducated because he doesn’t know how to solve a complicated calculus…
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…. The Spanish originally encountered the Tarahumara throughout Chihuahua upon arrival in the 1500's. After mineral wealth was discovered in the mountains, many areas where Tarahumara Indians lived became desirable lands to the miners & mining companies forcing…
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Category: /Literature/English
…,with some Indian, West Indian, Pakistani, African, Chinese, Bangladeshi, Arab . Major Religion is Protestantism Economy Israel 20 percent of Israels people work in manufacturing. Their countries has a leading diamond center, that makes up one…
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…with Eric and his older sister Marjorie back to Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, England, to bring the children up there according to Anglo-Indian custom. Richard Blair stayed in India. In 1908 Ida sent Eric to a small Anglican convent school in Henley. In 1911…
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…were poor sharecroppers but wealthy of spirit and love. In the summer of 1952 while playing "cowboys and indians" with her brothers (Alice was the Indian with bow and arrow in hand), she was blinded in her right eye by a BB gun pellet. Ironically, Alice…
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Category: /Literature/English
…there was no one to welcome them, more over there was no place to stay in, no houses, no inns. Smith, argues about the pleasure or erecting towns and peopling countries. John Smith does not mention in his book about the Native Indians. And if he briefly does he says…
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Category: /Literature/English
…that Brown's family has had dealings with evil in the past; examples used are the Salem witch trials and the killing of Indian non-combatants. This may be Hawthornes way of dealing with guilt he might have felt over his own forbears' actions during those times…
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Category: /History
…excesses that might have incurred the enmity of the Indians and endangered the ultimate result of the expedition. Finally after an absence of eighteen months Pizarro returned to Panama. Notwithstanding the gold he brought and the glowing accounts he gave…
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