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…) American colonists were being attacked by the Creek Indians. Colonists ask the Articles of Confederation to help, but the Articles had no power whatsoever to draft soldiers or raise the money to fund the battles and the soldiers. The Southwest was also in need…
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…as well as poor immigrants, towards the land of the Ohio Valley. The major drawback that was previously holding people back from going out to the Ohio Valley and the surrounding areas was the menace of the Indians. With the Indians gone from that area…
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Category: /History
…of being absent without leave from his command at Fort Wallace, Kansas. He survived the court-martial hearings and at the request of his friend, Philip Sheridan, was reinstated, going on to further prominence as an Indian fighter. On June 25, 1876, General…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…of place with a Jezebel as an outlaw would be with a sheriff. “Scattered also among their pale-faced enemies were the Indian priests.”(360) This represented a truce between enemies. The Indian and the white man had been heated adversaries forever. Now…
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Category: /Literature/English
…encountered many different gender stereotypes. In the Indian culture I have taught to be a homemaker and to have an arrange marriage with a man with a higher status than myself. Out of security and assurance the man is known to be the breadwinner, while the women…
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…and Titania are arguing over a young Indian boy who is a mortal. Although the Indian boy never says a line in the play and he rarely appears, he is the means for the argument between Oberon and Titania, which sets of the chain of magical events. Oberon…
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…it always takes a while for the girls to get serious so they end up having a lot of fun. The girls start with warm-ups. They do stretches and then proceed to Indian run. An Indian run is when you run in a single file line and when the coach blows the whistle…
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…Sitting Bull was the supreme Indian during his time. He was a chief and holy man under whom the Lakota tribes came in coalition in their struggle for survival on the northern plains, Sitting Bull remained defiant toward American military power…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…The most popular drugs found in American society today include Marijuana, Phencyclidine, Heroin, Ecstasy, and Cocaine. Marijuana, considered the "softest" drug on the market, is made from dried leaves and flowering tops of the Indian hemp plant Cannabis…
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…is famous for its spices and oil. You could safely say that without oil and rice Indonesia might not be able to survive. Indonesia has an Indian - style democracy. It contains twenty - seven provinces each of which are governed by a governor. Above him…
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