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    industrialization through increasing state intervention in their economies" (Geddes 138) and proceeded to respond to the global financial crisis with Import Substitution Industrialization. Citizens thought of Import Substitution Industrialization as Latin America 's development strategy that would industrialize their country. The idea behind Import Substitution Industrialization was to enact protectionist trade policies that would protect Latin American countries ' industries from international…

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    The Spanish empire had many goals to accomplish; dreams of successfully expanding their rule to the Americas, converting the people to the Christian Catholic religion, and finding riches to increase their wealth. Slavery was the cornerstone of the development of the Spanish empire. Being indigenous to the area, the slaves had lots of information on how to survive in this part of the primitive world. The acquisition of slaves bettered the Spanish empire, by means of expansion and religious gains.…

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    Contact between different areas of the world is both beneficial and disastrous to the people and regions involved. Relative isolation allowed civilization in the New World to flourish, but imperialism in Europe threatened everything that had been established. When Europeans arrived in the New World and interacted with the natives, catastrophic diseases decimated the population, foods and plants were transported all over the world, animals were introduced and domesticated for their helpful…

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    know and define today as the United States of America.”This evidence suggests that christopher columbus founded the united states. On the web page ¨ .mariners museum¨ it says, “His discoveries enlarged the world and began a new age of exploration.” This evidence suggests that he made a new age of exploration from his discoveries. On the web page ¨biography.com¨ it says, ¨Famed Italian explorer Christopher Columbus discovered the "New World" of the Americas on an expedition sponsored by King…

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    peace won’t start or solve the planet’s problems, meaning Kennedy would not like to go to war with Russia, or anyone at all. He only plans to look for peace and solutions and he is the true definition of trying to make the world better, but making America Greater while doing so. In my opinion, Kennedy puts on an amazing show for his inaugural speech, and it will light a spark of greatness to his although short, but his great presidency and will be a role-model for the following presidents to…

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    Henry Hudson was a great English explorer, he was born in 1570 and died in 1611. We do not know much about his early life. From his first voyage as captain of a ship in 1607, we began to know Henry Hudson. Given his talent for navigation, it is assumed that he probably worked on other ships before being appointed commander of a single ship. We also know he was married to a woman named Katherine and he had three sons with her called Richard, Olivier and John. His character remains elusive but…

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    Mediterranean Imperialism

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    Colonization Colonial expansion is often times credited to a countries economic gain, in regards to the development of trade routes, tributes, taxation, and a surplus of raw goods (Belcastro et al., 2007; Galaty, 2002; Hammond, 1992; Harding, 1992; Klaus et al., 2009; Larsen, 1994; Larsen et al., 2001; Schrader, 2012; Stipčević, 1977; Wilkes, 1992; Wright, 2014). Often times the lives of both the colonizers and local inhabitants were transformed during these forays into new regions (Klaus et al…

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    The first document (9.2), called Journal, 1788-1789 was written by Mary Dewees is about the Dewees family travel to Kentucky. The journal starts off with Mary Dewees and her family saying farewell to their friends. Knowing that they wouldn’t see them again for a very long time or they might never will, because transportation during the 18th century was very difficult, which is shown throughout the journal. One of of the most important historical fact about the journal is the trials that Dewees…

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    blue,’ but what we were not taught were the gruesome details that followed him reaching America. We are taught to idolize Christopher Columbus, after all, he is the man who founded our country- we even have an entire day commemorating him and his prestigious findings. But, the naive walls of a fourth grade classroom block out the true story of what happened once Christopher Columbus stepped foot onto the Americas. As former President Bill Clinton said in his 2000 Columbus Day speech, “...in many…

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    have a circulatory system powered by a two-chambered heart and a digestive system including: a stomach, intestines, and an anus. A nervous system consisting of ganglia controls the mussels’ body (Anatomy of Unionid Mussels). Zebra mussels come to America. Zebra mussels are native to the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea near Western Asia and Eastern Europe. When the shipping industry started, these…

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