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    Xxxxx Xxxxx History The American Past: False religious motives and Slavery Following the European imperialist exploration, the history of the United States becomes a timeline of political reformation, national unification and economic and industrial growth. The Declaration of Independence that was adopted on July 4th, 1776 , gave the United States a sense of freedom, introducing new operations of government, unifying the states as one, and distinguishing the country from any other…

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    I never really gave much thought to what American history was. I guess I always thought it was about how the people earned their freedom. About how they ended slavery as well as racism. Also about war and the process of building America. Although now i know that American history is categorized into themes that go much deeper. For instance, America is based on a society of democratic ideals. Although there are these democratic ideals there have been people who struggled to fight for the same…

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    During the decade of 1840, the history of the United States was rather bumpy. Mexico had declared war with America over Texas. Pioneers were heading west, and the Mormons traveled and finally settled in Salt Lake City. However, the very heavily debated issue of slavery was still front-runner as the main issue of the time. Though the slave trade had been outlawed, slavery was still very legal (Gascoigne). Many Northern states were against slavery, but because they did not necessarily like blacks,…

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    Franklin’s African American history 101 course, and in my opinion, it is also the foundation for most of the assignment the class received this semester. This theme was presented within an excises starting on the very first day of class The first assignment we were giving was called “Ball in Tube”. Each student had a scrap sheet of paper and some tape. We…

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    In American History we are currently studying the concept of sectionalism. Sectionalism is 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 stated 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 people…

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    defined as a combination of various traits and characteristics that pleases the aesthetic sense. The history of African-American hair plays an influential role in what is viewed as “good hair” in society. ”Good hair” can be shown through the cultural history of the group itself, the history of resources available, and lastly how the hair is maintained as of today. The treatment of African-Americans beginning in the six-teenth century was horrific and played an enormous role in how their…

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    and one of the six New England states and is very important to the history of America and is a relatively wealthy state. Massachusetts had the thirteenth-highest gross state product in 2005. Although this state is very small, it is one of the most populated states in the US. Boston is the state capital and the largest city with a very important seaport. Massachusetts is also the homes to some of the most important people in our history today like John Adams, Paul Revere, John Quincy Adams,…

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    The 1998 film American History X, directed by Tony Kaye, delves into issues of race, class, gender and ethnicity as it confronts us with the story of the Vinyard sons Derek and Danny. Reeling from the shooting of their father at the hands of a black gangster, Derek and Danny become heavily involved in a neo-Nazi gang. The movie sheds light on racial tensions and relationships both in everyday Los Angeles and in prison, which stabilize the concepts of race and ethnicity, as they rooted in…

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    American History X Thesis

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    The Truth About White Supremacy: American History X As a Hispanic, I suppose I should expect or, be prepared, rather, for racism and discrimination. Thankfully, I have not experienced either.. yet. Our world is not perfect; things take place that we rather not know about, but ignoring the problem seems to only make matters worse. The movie American History X, is an admirable attempt to inform us about these types of malicious ignorance that plague our society. The impeccable acting,…

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    In American History to 1877 we learn about many things that happened in America’s history by doing lectures. During this time, I learned about the Boston Massacre and the reaction to it. Learning about this event allowed me to better understand the beginning of the fight for independence in America. The Boston Massacre was a conflict that took place on March 5, 1770 that had some deadly results. It began when some British soldiers were standing guard outside of the customs house. A crowd of…

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