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    History 1376- Paper Assignment #1 Dear mom and dad it’s me Wounmee, I know it has been a while, but I just wanted to write to you about how my time here in New England. I moved here because I didn’t like the Protestant church is back home. When I was in England I heard about a group of people who called themselves the Puritans. They were a group who also believed that the Protestant Church was not complete and was corrupt just like the Catholics. The Puritans wanted to clean up the church…

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    There are a multitude of interpretations regarding the impact that American Indians have made on the world. From medicine, to food, and even politics the American Indians have contributed heavily to the world’s society, but they get little credit. For centuries, anthropologists have been trying to assess and explain how American Indians laid the foundation for the world we know now. In this essay, I call attention to Jack Weatherford and his interpretation of the American Indian impact. Jack…

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    Native Americans: Before and After European Settlement Nothing but a small strip of land stood amidst the seemingly endless sea. Here stood the eagle and the coyote. Coming briefly to the surface, the turtle was quickly sent back down to touch the earth beneath miles of water. He came back up again to see the earth in a pitiful washed out state. The coyote dug where he stood, finding a grain of earth, planting it once again and stretching the earth to the size it is today. The three together…

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    Throughout the first four chapters in the book the relationship between the Europeans and the Native Americans was a shallow one in certain aspects. The Natives were used as pawns for inland trading, fur, skins and other various goods. In conclusion, I found the relationship of people of the New World and the Old world interesting. As one group was trying to assimilate with the other group and one group was trying to assimilate to their way of life…

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    Conflicts In Canada

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    HIE301 The Purpose for Conflicts Aboriginal Peoples in Canada: Short Essay Work presented to Dr. Daigle-Hau by NCdt Labrecque, M February 12, 2016 Royal Military College of Canada Discuss the military alliance between European powers and Aboriginals in Canada. Was one side “using” the other or not? This paper will argue that the military alliance between European powers and Aboriginals in Canada was a diplomatic strategy to take advantage of one another’s strengths. In order to…

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    Colonization Of Power

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    worth of sugar into London in 1686 alone (124 in outline). The fur trade was also of significance, especially to the French and Dutch (64 in outline, 147 in outline). Again, furs were a wonderful export because of the scarcity of pelts in Europe as well as the dense value (ease of shipping) of the fur. This made it imperative that New France and New Netherland be far enough north to trade with natives for thickest, most valuable furs. Canada and the mouth of the Hudson River became New France…

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    Fur Abusing Animals Essay

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    Fur is one of the oldest forms of clothing some people spend a lot of money on real fur clothing. Most of the fur is made by fashion designers. However others reject it due to moral beliefs and cruelty. Fur clothing involves chemicals such as table salts, alum salts, acids, soda ash, sawdust, cornstarch, lanolin, degreasers and, less commonly, bleaches, dyes and toners. Fur Farms-There are no penalties for abusing animals on fur farms in China, which is the world’s largest fur exporter,…

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    Canada's Fur Trade Issues

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    In Canada today, “The fur trade is part of Canada’s resource-based economy and one of …[the most] significant industries,… Canada’s fur trade contributes more than $800 million annually to the Canadian economy,… In 2006, fur exports contributed $226 million to Canada’s balance of [international] trade” (“About Canada’s Fur Trade Facts and Figures”). But, a major problem in Canada is the fact that illegal poaching is increasing which hurts Canada’s wildlife. Every single country deals with…

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    Hudson Bay Case Study

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    The Role of the Hudson Bay Company: 1. What was the Hudson Bay Company? When was it created? The iconic, Hudson’s Bay Company was a North American operation, created from the demand for the popular 17th century, beaver fur felt hats. King Charles II financially backed French traders, Medard Chouart des Groseilliers and Pierre-Esprit Radisson’s idea, of creating a trading company in 1670 , around the Hudson Bay, which would give them easier access to the financially growing products of the new…

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    Progesterone levels in fur seals (Arctocephalus forsteri) are used to predict pregnancy rates and ultimately generate population estimates. However, progesterone levels are difficult to track and predict in the early stages of pregnancy. Researchers believe the increased progesterone from pregnancy comes from the corpus luteum, the placenta, or both. The purpose of this study is to detect pregnant and nonpregant females by creating a standard classifying system of detecting progesterone in early…

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