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Lewis and Clark met numerous Indian villages/tribes, discovered new plants, animals, and landmarks. At various times they had trouble with the Indians because they [the Indians] wanted guns and powder and whiskey, instead of the small gifts that Lewis
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Category: /Literature
it creates mystery is when Sergeant-Major-Morris
Is talking about Indian and when he says "monkeys paw" and he quickly changes the story. The other way there is mystery and excitement in the "monkeys paw" is when the stranger is walking towards the house and you
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difficult for them because it is harsh and not arable. It is also difficult for them to preach their message because the Indians are of another religion. However, they decided to forget these obstacles and become successful in achieving their goal of conversion
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the French and Indian war which was a bloody and expensive battle of Great Britian agianst France for control of East America the British won, being largely in debt Great Britian decide that the colonies should pay for part of the cost (considering in Britians
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. By the end of the war, Canada had not been occupied by the United States, Washington was burned, and the Indians in the West were still strong. Therefore, the war did not really help to achieve anything very significant.
One effect of the war (during
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Category: /Arts & Humanities
of the Olmecs, Incas, Aztecs, and Mayan
people ruled over the land. A lot is misunderstood about these early
civilizations, for example Mayan, and Aztec art is often mistakenly call
Olmec art. The Olmecs were the earliest Indian culture
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The Aztecs were an Indian people who began as a migrant tribe. This means that they were always searching for a new place to settle. Their tribes were descendents of people who came from Siberia and Alaska during the ice age.
The Aztecs were originally
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from a variety of faiths and ethnicities, including Africans, Indians, Australians and Native Americans, all of whose traditions may prefer to treat remains differently. Next is the question of ownership of artifacts. In the case of first-world-war sites
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Category: /Arts & Humanities/Film & TV
was so flat, that it seemed like it was a studio. One shot that caught my eye was during the chase between the Indians, and the stage coach. It was a very low shot and you could see the horse's legs running. It looked like an extremely hard shot to pull off
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, the Indian, becomes "an instrument sent from God for their good." Or when he compares their journey to the Israelites exodus from Egypt. Clearly these religious references by Bradford are used to persuade his audience to see the purity of the Pilgrim's adventures
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