Clara Driscoll's Rescue Mission From Canadian Arctic Profiles

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My Introduction is that people should do this in the future so they could help the history of their country stay alive to provide care of everything they got that is valuable and could be used to help the future understand the past, how did we live and what had we did day to day bases.These text could teached somebody that helping the community you could save something that was important to the whole country and that they could see it and say thank you.

In the first the first text the (Indigenous People from Canadian Arctic Profiles) was that they wanted to show what technology was advancing and that they could not change the fact that everything had been changed in their culture. Also they can live the life there were living before because the technology had taken over their culture changed everything around them and they could not do nothing just sit back and watch how the future was involving. The first that technology that has been involved was the houses they lived in wooden homes instead of ice house. The second thing that had involved was the traveling instead of using
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The Alamo Church was the most important event in the TExas history were Alamo heroes were killed she had joined the DRT team and tried to collect 70,000 dollars to buy the Alamo territory but the DRT team ended up collecting only 7,000 dollars Clara had to write a check using her own money to save Alamo and after she had done that she was called the Custodian, the Savior and the Queen of the Alamo. Her request being vetoed by president to help to pay for the Alamo teerioty. In 1945 she died close to the people that die of being hero of

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