Category: /History/North American History
had established. Soon, Britain began to establish methods of taxation without any method of representation of the colonies (The American Revolution; an HTML project). This taxation without representation had angered the colonists. The power of Parliament
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Category: /Society & Culture/Education
From the start of the American Civil War until the end of Reconstruction, the United States of America endured what can be considered a revolution. During this time many constitutional and social developments brought about great change in the country
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Category: /History
the unjust treatment of prisoners. Many would agree that war ought to be a last resort to settling a conflict, as was the case for James K. Polk in the Mexican-American war.
Some have argued that the American support for Texas independence, initially caused
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Category: /History/European History
". In both works, the main character is in pursuit of a dream for success that ultimately causes his demise.
The American Dream is the idea that through hard work, courage, and determination one can achieve prosperity. Based on the Protestant work ethic
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Category: /Literature/English
Define The Information Technology Revolution And Critically Analyse Its Role In Creating The Network Society.
The Information Technology Revolution is probably the most important force shaping communities today. While some of the key forces behind
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Define The Information Technology Revolution And Critically Analyse Its Role In Creating The Network Society.
The Information Technology Revolution is probably the most important force shaping communities today. While some of the key forces behind
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Category: /Literature/English
(1967), Black Judgement (1968), and Re: Creation (1970). In these three collections of poems she urged revolution. In many of these poems she urges violence. These poems reflect the struggle many African-Americans went trough in that day in age. During
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Category: /Social Sciences
Changes in American Foreign Policy between the American Civil War and World War I
In the United States from the post-Revolution to post-Reconstruction, foreign policy was essentially non-existent. America had chosen to follow the advice given
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The Underdogs provides a personal view of the Mexican Revolution of 1910. The author, Mariano Azuela, served as a doctor with Francisco Villa's famed Division of the North, "Los Dorados." He criticizes the folly and brutality of the Underdogs as well
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Category: /History
Kalapodas 8 Dec. 1999
History 101 Dr. Tassinari
Immigration: The New American
Paul Kalapodas 8 Dec. 1999
Immigration
For many, immigration to the United States
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