The plaque bears significant importance as it was laid by New York State Governor Grover Cleveland who became the President of the United States of…
Zits is a foster child, having spent the majority of his life moving from one negative or abusive family experience to another. Most of his time traveling gave him a lot of experiences. Over the book ZIts accomplish much more experiences than anyone else over the world. Result of time traveling, he also changed to angry little boy into critical thinking and individual.…
Mount St. Helens, located in Skamania County Washington State, had an eruption which caused the death of fifty-seven people on May 18, 1980. A cloud full of ash rose into the sky, turned everything dark, and made any given time of day appear as black as midnight across many of the north-western states. It was recommended that people not leave their homes and they were told to wear gauze masks to keep the ash from entering their lungs. The eruption also caused about one thousand miles of roads to close (including state highways), trains to be stopped, and it forced aircraft to land. The repairs for the roads alone cost hundreds of millions of dollars.…
The history of Tryon palace is the story of controversy, determination, historical memory and of the people that has yet to be told in its’ entirety. Through state archives and libraries, searching through the primary documents and newspapers this paper will present the other side of the story. The residents who fought all the way to the Supreme Court to retain their property required for the Palace Complex, the state residents that objected to honoring the colonial Governor, and examine how and when historic memory was altered. The building of the Palace as a direct cause of the Regulator rebellion is a subject that is debated still.…
In the Black Hills National Forest of South Dakota, Mount Rushmore, a large granite peak was dedicated in 1925 to be sculpted into a monument. That monument today is one of the most visited monuments in the United States. Mount Rushmore is a staple of the United States. On it, it has the faces of four of the most important Presidents of the United States. According to the Sculptor Gutzon Borglum “The purpose of the memorial is to communicate the founding, expansion, preservation, and unification of the United States with colossal statues of Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln, and Theodore Roosevelt.”…
Recently, there has been a lot of talk surrounding the name of the football team representing the District of Columbia. In addition, the National Congress of American Indians deems it “harmful”. Though some Indian Americans view the name and logo of the team as an achievement or are proud of it, many find it insulting and demeaning. As an owner it makes sense to go against changing the name since it’s estimated to cost around twenty million dollars. As an owner, I would not want to spend these types of funds on something because it hurt someone’s feelings.…
In 1858 Gold was discovered in the Peaks Pikes region of what would later be known as the Colorado territory. As word of the precious metals discovery spread, tens of thousands of hopeful gold hunters flooded into the once sparsely populated region, intent of making the fortune in the endless hills and plains of Colorado. Particularly overnight leading to the foundation of dozens of small towns to house them and hundreds of business to provide to their needs both for recreation and supply. All over the Colorado Saloons spring up to meet the demands of the Fifty-niners as they would be called. Offering a wide-array of services from cards and various alcoholic beverages liquor too more mature entertainment and companionship, to the hordes of men…
The word “redskins” is offensive. According to Dictionary.com the word redskin means, “A contemptuous term used to refer to a North American Indian.” The logo and mascot of the football team, the Washington Redskins, is a Native American man. While it is not right to use an offensive word for a team’s name, it is not immoral. If something is offensive, it doesn’t automatically make it immoral.…
In recent years there has been a large debate over whether the football team: the Washington Redskins should change their name. If you said no, imagine if instead of the Redskins it was the Washington Blackskins or Yellowskins. Would you still feel the same way? The Washington Redskins is the National Football League team that represents the United States capitol.…
Road to Revolution Exam Directions: You are going to pretend that you are an American Colonist in 1775 who is frustrated with all of the events that have happened since the the French and Indian War. You are going to finish writing the letter below to King George to explain why you are so upset. Write a short paragraph (5-6 Sentences) that explains why each of the following events caused frustration among the colonists.…
Andrew Jackson is the seventh president of the United States of America. He was born in the Waxhaw’s region (land previously inhabited by the Waxhaw tribe ) on the border of North and South Carolina. He was born into poverty but became a wealthy lawyer and politician in the region that would soon become Tennessee. President Jackson was a supporter of states’ rights and slavery (he came to own slaves in Tennessee). Before becoming president, Andrew Jackson was a major general in the War of 1812 and became a national war hero that led to his popularity and later presidential election.…
“With the explosion of the U.S.S. Maine in February of 1898 signaling the start of the Spanish American war, establishing a mid-pacific fueling station and naval base became a strategic imperative for the United States. The Hawaiian Islands were the clear choice, and this time congress moved to annex the Hawaiian Islands.” (Hawaii Annexation) The Hawaiian Islands were annexed by joint resolution on July 12, 1898. Queen Liliuokalani greatly protested the annexation.…
Native American Mascots are Offensive History proves humans as a species are the most educated surpassing all other animals. Since humans cognitively are able to communicate and share ideas, there is no wonder pass times were created such as sports. Since the very first sport was created, the people loved to watch and cheer their team on.…
A mascot can be a person, animal, or object and it is there to bring good luck to the sports team and also used for merchandising. The mascot and team name controversy came about because of sports teams using Native American names and symbols for their mascots and team names (Wulf, 2014). During a football game, Indian dress, songs and chants, dance and sacred traditions were used. There are two conflicting viewpoints surrounding the controversy. One viewpoint believes that keeping Native American mascots and team names honors Native people, supports nostalgic feelings, and saves funding.…
In 1896, William McKinley was elected President. McKinley was a strong supporter of the Gold Standard, as well as seeing a need for a raise in tariffs. McKinley believed that by…