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    Stono rebellion. Once the Stono rebellion ended sixty African Americans were executed without a trail, it is believed that some of these people did not participate in the rebellion in any way.…

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    Today 's generation of minorities has been opened up to a new world of education,voting ,and proper representation . In the 1950 's to the 1980 's African-americans were not allowed to have the same rights as Caucasian People. Blacks wanted their civil right but not all blacks understood what that included.¨Civil rights are the freedoms and rights that a person may have as a member of community, state, or nation. Civil rights include freedom of speech, of the press, and of religion. Among others…

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    Many people can claim to be the most important person in American history. A great number of people have shaped the history of America, but one person shaped the history of the nation more so than the others. Henry Clay was a powerful political force in the 1800’s and many of his political actions still have major effects to this day. He helped shape the nation into what it currently is and without him the course of the nation could have been forever changed. Henry Clay and his political…

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    because it shows important events that happened in American History, love between Forrest and Jenny, and influences on social and media networks. Forrest Gump shows some important events in American History through his eyes. Forrest Gump shows real film clips from the desegregation of the University of Alabama, the assassination of JFK, the Vietnam War, and other important events. The film uses a technique called morphing. This technique uses…

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    the name Harriet Tubman? Do you know her importance in Americans History? Several monuments have been constructed in her honor. Dozens of schools carry her name, a 1978 movie a woman called Moses commemorated in her life. Tubman is important in Americans history because of her role in the Underground Railroad. Events from her early life, and her actions during her later years led to the legacy and influences of Harriet Tubman on Americans. To begin Harriet Tubman did not have a pleasant life.…

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    From the colonial period to the end of Civil War, slavery used to play a crucial role throughout the American history. It not only recorded a long period of darkness, which lack of freedom and justice, but also witnessed the growth of American’s humanity and national politics. Today, by analyzing corresponding historical events from time to time, it should be easy to demonstrate that the institution of slavery was an irreplaceable issue of the past. Undoubtedly, it certainly promoted the…

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    1921: Tulsa Race Riot Although the 1950’s and 1960’s were known for racial riots, the 1921 Tulsa Race Riot was the worst in American history. It was one of the worst because this riot involved planes that were made for WW1, and some policeman, instead of protecting the people, joined the riot. Before the riot Tulsa was known as “Black Wall Street” located in Greenwood District (Gates). Twelve percent of Tulsa’s population were made up of blacks. In 1910 the future appeared dead and hopeless for…

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    culture in American History is its connection to the domestic and military policy of the present. In other words, it is not just distinguishing people’s feelings/memories/emotions about a particular historical subject from the actual history (what people believe about their history versus what is actually true about that history), but also the impact of those feelings/memories/emotions on the formation of current government, both local and nationally. This, to me, is the utility of good…

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    Nat Turner’s Rebellion Nat Turner, who was the African American that led one of the bloodiest and most effective rebellion in American history was born on October 2, 1800 at the plantation of a slave master named Benjamin Turner which was in Southampton county Virginia. He was 30 years old when his rebellion took place which was on August 22, 1831. While he was still very young his family believed he surely would be a prophet and that he had a great purpose in life (Barnes 2). He was deeply…

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    and dramatically reshape their lives. Throughout American history, there is a significant amount of evidence that defines the different roles that men and women were expected live by. From Antebellum America’s philosophy of “the cult of true womanhood”1 to the remarkable parts women played in the Civil War, it is evident that the picture of the American woman was changing. This essay addresses only a few examples in which Early American history paved the way for women to evolve and make…

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