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    Slavery in America began in 1619 when the first African slaves were bought to the colony of Jamestown, Virginia. They were bought to give aid in the production of lucrative crops such as tobacco, rice, indigo and cotton. African American slaves helped build the economic foundations of the country and the invention of the cotton gin helped solidify the importance of slavery to the South’s economy. However, Slaves were exposed to cruel treatment. They endured sexual assault, abuse with and without…

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    thesis is on the idea of Heroification in American History textbooks. This is the process of making people seem like flawless heroes in order to preserve their image in the eyes of others. This is especially done with historic figures; textbooks mask all of their "unpleasant traits", thinking that it may keep readers more ignorant and more importantly, patriotic. Loewen 's argues that, in reality, this ignorance is what makes teenage students hate history class and call it boring. He points…

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    America has changed a lot throughout history some good changes and some bad changes. All the things America has been through just makes our hopes for the future brighter. In American history, there have been many events that have changed America; wars, terrorist attacks, and civil rights movements. Our American history is all about wars. The Civil war showed us as Americans that we can move on from the past and become united as one nation again. The Spanish- American war gave us hope that we…

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    The Indian New Deal was in February 1930. The Immigrants were just coming to the US, the Japanese Americans came from the Great Depression, and the Mexican’s came from Mexico to practice regions roles. Many of the Immigrates came across the Mexico borders. ”It attempted to revitalize tribal governments, promote tribal welfare, and preserve Native American culture.” (Rebenstein)…

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    How the 2008 election affected African American History in this country. On november 4, 2008 the election had taken a great turn in of events, the history of the African American history. Our newly elected president is a black man for the first time ever, and the forty-fourth. President Barack Obama was elected by 192 more electoral votes than Senator John McCain of Arizona. This is something that many African American never thought would happen in their lifetime. President Obama birth place…

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    hugely influential text ‘The Significance of the Frontier in American History’. It described it as a monumental event in American history as America sought to find and establish its exact culture in the modern world. They were distinctly different from their colonial past but where exactly along the way did they morph into their present day state. Turner stated that it was the press westwards that had transformed settlers into Americans. Their conquering of the wilderness firmly established…

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    American History: Our Hope for the Future When you think about American History it’s a bundle of messes and lots of wars and fights. But what I’m going to talk to you about the right to vote and how it changed throughout the history and how it affected the U.S. When voting first was a thing only white, property owning, protestant men and that was in 1776. When this became a thing the Declaration of Independence just got signed. The women lose the right to vote in all states in 1807 for the next…

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    American history cannot be complete without the mention of slavery that caused much suffering to African Americans. The war of 1812 that came shortly after America’s ndependence was another milestone in American history that cannot be forgotten (Horsman). The one time president of the United States, Andrew Jackson was adversely mentioned in the slave history because of his positive contribution towards the freeing of the American slaves during his tenure as the president. America’s early history…

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    African American history plays a major part in American history. Not because any specific reason, but African Americans had to undergo a great deal as a race. The 1600s was presumably the most talked about period in African American history, which is when slavery was developed through this era African Americans endured slavery up until the 1800s. Of course there are important people or important events that we learned about in African American history, but some of the most important things are…

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    Abraham Lincoln How did one man change American History so drastically? Abraham Lincoln he was different from the previous presidents because he noticed things that were wrong and he committed his life to making it right. Abraham had the will, strength, courage, and morality to help America overcome issues. How did this outgoing and intelligent man come to be? Where and was Abraham born, who was he, what were his greatest contribution to American History, and why is he still known today?…

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