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    ¬ Silver was the cause of the age of exploration in Europe and china. Silver was very valuable to china; it was the only form of payment they allowed for a while. Spain mined for silver in the Americas to trade with china. Spain wanted to go to Mexico to find a direct passage that connects the Americas to china in 1571. They would have direct access to Chinese markets…

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    In the 15th century, North America was taken over by England, Spain, and France. These three countries were motivated by the goods of Native Americans had, which shaped their interactions. The colonization was both good and bad. The main motivation for France, Spain and England is to use the native American land to become richer and more powerful in their country, but Spain wanted to expand the Christianity, France was going to convert Christianity and have freedom in the land that they took…

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    During the late 16th and into the 17th century, there was much exploration into the New World. Europeans were becoming increasingly familiar with the new land that the Americas had to offer. There were two main areas that Europeans from England sent the majority of their people. These two regions were recognized as the Chesapeake and the New England Settlements. Ultimately these two regions would come together, but in the early stages of their development, their characteristics and motivations…

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    Thomas King the author of The Inconvenient Indian, takes a chapter to explain the stories and history surrounding the past relations of Whites and Native Americans by presenting many common conceptions then describing why they are actually misconceptions. The Chapter is named Forget Columbus, the author elaborates by saying his wife told him not to start the book with Columbus but this becomes relevant when he continues to say that everyone believes they know what Columbus did and they revere…

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    their religion to secure the afterlife. During this period the colonisation of South America took place. Christopher Columbus’s voyages, Spain was the first European rule to settle and colonize the area, from North America and the Caribbean to the southern tip of South America. Spanish cities were established as early as 1496 with Santo Domingo in today’s Dominican Republic. Due to the colonisation of South America the Columbian exchange was in action. The Columbian exchange was an extensive…

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    From before America declared their independence to now there has always been this discussion between nationalism and sectionalism. Most things in history are caused by one of the two taking over an idea or county. When you look at American history with this idea in mind, you can find a lot of examples that support this idea. From America picking their first president to the civil war, everything is about either nationalism, sectionalism, or a mix of the two. In American history there has been a…

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    toward certain things can lead to a very big change. The true question is, are these big changes due to social or economic changes of the group or are the brought about by an individual. Take for example the colonization of the Americas, the initial discovery of the Americas was by one Christopher…

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    How can you describe the rise and fall of the Dutch North American colonization? The Dutch played a crucial role in the formation of North America. This essay will highlight the significant achievements. It will also discuss how it rose to power, its downfall, where the Dutch settled and who their leaders were. As the English immigrants struggled to expand Virginia, the Dutch claimed the Hudson River Valley. The French also acquired St. Lawrence at the same time. They procured Manhattan from…

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    misconception that everyone can achieve this picture-perfect life and what life often entails for many. In fact, Gwendolyn Brooks’ “Kitchenette Building,” Langston Hughes’ “Let America Be America Again,” and William Faulkner’s “A Rose for Emily,” all explore this difference between the “American dream” and real life in America. Specifically, although approaching the subject in different ways, ultimately these three works all show that there are various common misconceptions associated with the…

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    Describing a Larger Conversation The United States of America, the land of the free and the land where people from all different parts of the world are still dreaming to live in. that is the standard America has put itself upon where different sorts of people who are deprived of their own freedom, business opportunities, education, and equality are taken away from. These social outcasts are desperately striving to achieve the dream of living in America, the country of the great, just, and free.…

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