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    American Football History

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    Some say American Football is the best sport in the world, read on to find why. American Football grew out from sports such as rugby and soccer and became popular on American college campuses around the late 1800s. Today, the most watched television in the united states the superbowl. The NFL has an annual revenue of $9 billion, with a profit of $1 billion dollars. In 1962 CBS paid $4.65 million in 1962 for the first exclusive rights to broadcast NFL games besides the NFL championship. American…

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    Immigration Throughout The History Of The United States Years ago the United States developed huge immigration problems during the colonial era like we have today, just not as bad. Immigration is the movement of people who are not natives or do not have citizenship in United States. Immigrants came to America to be apart of a better economic cultural. In the 1600s, Pilgrims came to looked for religious freedom. They sailed from England on the Mayflower in 1620 arriving to Massachusetts…

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    With a newfound land but old British rule a bloody conflict was bound to happen, the American Revolution was the conflict that ensued from the power struggle between the colonies in America and the British government that changed the history of the world forever creating a land free from British rule which we know today as the United States of America. This political battle between Great Britain’s thirteen colonies: Delaware, Rhode Island, Virginia, Maryland, New Hampshire, Maine, Massachusetts,…

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    American Racial History

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    The racial history of the United States is complex and highly controversial. Though it still is easy to understand details about key occurrences, society’s perceptions have been skewed by textbooks, newspapers, and journals which inaccurately portrayed the motives of people involved. Primary documents provide direct insight into the reactions of people who lived through events that happened many years ago without added outside opinion. Analyzing these sources makes it evident that whites in the…

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    Arab American History Arab Americans encompass people from 22 nations of North Africa and the Middle East. Southeastern Michigan accounts for one of the largest concentrations of Arabs outside the Middle East. It can be difficult to trace when some Arab Americans actually arrived in the US due to inaccuracy of census records as they do not have a classification for Arab heritage and people identify themselves differently (100 Questions and Answers About Arab Americans). Zammouri is known…

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    The first contact between Union slaves and troops was rather lackluster than its significance in American history would suggest. As the four million slaves of the South were liberated, slave owners often tried to portray Yankees as men with, “long horns on their heads and [pointed teeth] in their mouths.” (Davidson 171) This image supposedly cast a shadow of fear through slave populations, one said to his master, “Wen I see dem coming I shall run like all possess.” However, once the whites left…

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    Women Influences in American History United States history has many significant and influential figures who accomplished a remarkable change and remembrance. In the early 1600th-1800th century, some men were the voice of the land/home and had the privilege of fighting in wars, having an opinion, and being relied on. While for women, they were just property of the men who were in charge of nurturing their children, obeying/serving their husband and maintaining their households. Women did not…

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    might have not had America still standing in peace today. But, even though the Great Compromise was huge in American history, there was another big compromise in our history. The other huge compromise in America’s history was the Three-Fifths Compromise. This basically said that slaves would count as three-fifths of a person when counting population for representation in The…

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    The installment of railroads had social and economical benefits in American History. It influenced the development of other movements in history, such as the way we traded, the places we lived, and the and the environments of the communities. The lasting effects of the increased use of railways are seen today as the cities, which were built around the railroads have grown increasingly in size and popularity, such as Chicago, Illinois or Sacramento, California. Railroads became the means of…

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    In American History we are currently studying the concept of sectionalism. Sectionalism is a division within a country based on regional beliefs and interests. In the early to mid 1800’s, sectionalism in America grew as slavery divided the Nation. Slavery was ignored, compromised, and argued about by the states until the conflict drove our country into the Civil War. Although regional differences are not as distinct these days, many issues are currently causing division among the states and…

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