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    daily life with work and leisure time came to be clearly defined. That during this time frame textile mills relied largely of female and child labor. That 4 million people immigrated to the United States with 90 percent of that number landing in the northern states. It causes the expansion of the America west and the Second Great Awakening; unlike the first one the Second Great Awakening added a religious underpinning to celebration of one’s self. The Second Great Awakening put in end of…

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    Was the Civil War predictable? Did any events indefinitely cause the South to desire a split from the North? The North and the South had a growing tension between them for many reasons, and the northern abolitionists encouraged a Civil War through their actions of protest. Although many Americans were affected minimally by the changes of the nation, abolitionists inevitably foresaw a Civil War because the growing tensions between the North and the South became apparent in political and social…

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    On February 9, 1950, Joseph McCarthy delivered an impassioned speech before the Ohio County Women's Republican Club in Wheeling, West Virginia. In the speech, chock-full of unfounded claims and comprising anti-communist sentiment, McCarthy claimed to have a list of Russian spies working within the United States government. McCarthy’s speech would have a significant impact on the state of affairs in the United States in the following years and would lead to a quick rise in prominence for the…

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    County, Kentucky. His blood dates back to an Englishman by the name of Samuel Lincoln who had migrated from Norfolk, England to Massachusetts in 1638. His family lived through generations of migrations from Massachusetts, through New Jersey, and Virginia. Thomas was a well-respected…

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    On April 26, 1865, nearly 90,000 soldiers had surrendered under Joseph E. Johnston in The Army of Tennessee; they had surrendered to Major General William T. Sherman. It became the largest surrender of the Confederate forces in the war, thus, essentially bringing the American Civil War to an end (Macpherson 1). So, how did the Civil War change America? The Civil War is an important and vital piece of American History that everyone should know about, also become aware on how it changed the way we…

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    1939 less than one year after the Muenchen Concord , Adolf Adolf Hitler invaded Poland. His goal was to eliminate all of the Jews. United Kingdom and Jacques Anatole Francois Thibault promised to help Poland but United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland was too far away for their Melodic line Strength to help and France was too afraid to help because they were afraid of the Germans. Poland had very little Navy and Air Force to conflict the Germans. Poland was also invaded by the…

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    Ken Burns a renowned documentary film maker uses his years of research and scholarship to give viewers an unbiased version of history through the use of his various primary sources stated throughout him. He discusses the current problems that America is facing today on the issues of race in the following two videos: “Charleston Shooting a Chance to Reexamine History”, and “150 years after the Civil War, America is Not Post Racial”. Despite these videos appearing to be on entirely different…

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    My Heritage

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    America is a melting pot - figuratively and literally. For generations, people have immigrated to America from all across the world. These people have not only brought new cultures to America, they have brought new food. My family comes from many countries, including Ireland, Germany, Armenia, and Sweden. These cultures’ foods have created amazing holiday memories for me and have helped me to better understand my heritage. I believe that without food, holidays would not be the same and I…

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    Southern Sympathies

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    history the poem many believe that because it fought for the North in the Civil War, Maryland should be considered a Northern state. However, we can’t forget that Maryland was a slave state that was full of Southern sympathizers during the war. Without getting into to much detail in one stanza the poem says “The despot’s heel is on thy shore, Maryland! “And: “Huzza! She spurns the Northern scum!” he “despot” refers to Abraham Lincoln. James Ryder Randall wrote the poem in 1861, after riots in…

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    As I swished the paddle through the lake and back up, I felt the warm sunshine against my face, and cold little sprinkles of water on my hand, it felt as if someone sprinkling a salt shaker on my hand. I looked up from the water to see the air filled with beautiful green trees staring back at me. I could just smell the aroma of bushy pines. I could hear the voices of other kids and parents talking. I looked back down at Glendale lake and saw a bundle of small gray fish swimming through the…

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