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    For decades people from England attempted to colonize America and they did eventually succeed. The people established thirteen different colonies on the eastern side of the North American continent and worked together to grow and expand. But they were held back by the French and Native Americans. Coincidentally, the English always wanted control of the land north of the colonies. So they then sent soldiers to fight against the French and their allies to end the bitter rivalry to maintain…

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    Latin America and North America are located right next to each other, Latin America being just south of North America. Latin America is made up of six sub regions: Mexico, Central America, The Caribbean Basin, Northern Andes, Brazil, and Southern South America. Whereas North America is made up of two Countries: Canada and the United States. Due to how close they are to each other there are some similarities, but don’t be fooled these two regions are very different. Latin America has a very wide…

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    with a lot of tension, which makes most Americans believe that overall Latin America is much lower than us. When I first thought about common stereotypes in Latin America, I was thinking that the countries are confined to the hispanic and spanish populations, and now that I have learned that Latin America is multicultural and has many Europeans, Africans, and Indians (“An Overview of Latin America”), I think that Latin America overall is very open and welcoming to different variations of people.…

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    Latin America

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    and death. All members of the Buendia family are solitary in some way, which is a representation of the solitude of Latin America. Their solitude is “symbolic of . . . their culture, their continent . . . unable to relate to the world outside on terms other than those of a deeply felt and crippling inferiority” (Turgeon 406). At the time of the novel's writing, Latin America was disconnected…

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    Up here, around Pennsylvania, its many eastern Europeans and Italians. Down South, it is primarily Hispanic. America is a melting pot of cultures, and this is one reason why so many immigrants, refugees, and foreigners make it their home. The debate now is whether the illegal aliens should be allowed to stay or not. However, this argument will most likely never…

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    Latin America

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    In Latin America, there is a melting pot of art and rich, vibrant cultures, whether it be indigenous or Spanish. The people who inhabit Latin America is cultural diversity at its best. There is a number of original as well as mixed races. This unique variety of races combines Amerindians, mestizos, whites, blacks, mulattos, Spanish etc. into one continent. The culture of the continent is the rich combination of several of the leading cultures of this world. Music, art, food, and dance play a…

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    The American dream We travelled on a wagon and boarded a ship to America in England. I am here with my grandmother, my mom, my dad and my two younger brothers. We wanted to come to the USA because we were promised a better life in the USA and my grandparents on my mother’s side lives there. They promised us freedom, happiness and wealth in the USA. My family and I are only allowed a small suitcase, so we had to leave many of our favorite things behind. The ship is really overcrowded and it…

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    he could sail west to get to Asia. His voyages led lasting contact between Europe and the Americas. Christopher Columbus also started the Columbian exchange, also known as the grand exchange. This was the…

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    What Made America?

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    For centuries America has been viewed as the country of liberty, freedom, justice, and opportunity. The United States of America is one of few countries that has freedom and rights to do things. However, it was not always that way. The history of America goes back to who and when it was discovered, the struggle living there, and when it got its independence. These things are what made America. Before America was actually discovered, exploration and finding new land was the key to the future.…

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    Latin America participated in inter regional trade. The major turning point of Latin America's participation in inter regional trade is the discovery of the New World by Columbus. The impact of this event can be seen globally because this started the global exchange of goods through the Columbian Exchange. The overall continuity of Latin America's participation in trade is its role in the Triangle Trade as the producer of cash crops and raw materials because of the colonization of the Americas…

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