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in 1951, he usually painted cowboys and Indians in various modern art styles. In 1957 he tried his hand at Abstract Expressionism. What he is famous for though is his works based on comic strips. This all began with a painting he made of Mickey Mouse in 1960
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, there were no two ways about it. Leading the Indian people spiritually and morally, he inspired them to fight for Home Rule in which they achieved. He gave them courage to fight against Britain, and to work along side of the Muslims. The Congress, supported
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to be peculiarly reprobated by the very constitution of that kingdom, and disparate of success in any mode of contest.The Declarations of Causes and Necessity to Take up Arms, while stating the need to defend its self from continental threats, namely the Indians
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, with a small percentage of unmarried women who were to eventually become the wives of the men.
Perhaps there is something to be said for the Indian relations that existed for these colonies. Needless to say, the Puritans did not go well at all
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As the British and Colonists were engaged in the Seven Years War against the French and Indians, the colonists were slowly building up feelings for their removal from under the British crown. There had been several uprisings to overthrow the colonial
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for only 15 million dollars. During the early 1800s William Henry Harrison, through threats, bribes and trickery, concluded many treaties that ceded more land to the U.S. These treaties led Indian leaders to stand up against the advancing white settlements
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passed the Indian Removal Act. The
Trail of Tears was very hard
on the Native Americans (G). More than 100,000 individuals
were forced to vacate their
homelands, and travel to a new assigned territory. Many
did not even make it to their destination
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, it was Strobridge out there on the line who was overseeing the day to day discipline and pushing the workers on. Grenville Dodge was appointed Chief Engineer of the Union Pacific railroad in January 1866. A former "Indian fighter", his influence on the workers resulted
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to change from Indians to Africans and eventually led to the extinction of Indians in slavery.
The transatlantic Slave Trade played a major role in the history of slavery in America. It forced transportation of at least ten million Africans to destinations
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colonies, delegates from only 7 showed up), proved to be disappointing. The individual colonies felt it didn't give them enough independence, and England felt it gave the colonists too much.
Colonial unity began to grow at the end of the French and Indian
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