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    Hawthorne, Nathaniel. “Short Stories: Young Goodman Brown.” East of the Web, East of the Web, www.eastoftheweb.com/short-stories/UBooks/YouGoo.shtml. Nathaniel Hawthorne’s “Young Goodman Brown” is a story that represents the pervasiveness and secrecy of sin and evil that is alive within all people, especially in the Puritan society that the protagonist, Mr. Brown, lives in in. Despite the Puritan ideal of being the the most pure and faithful community in colonial America, the story reveals the…

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    Political Motivations Political reasons were a crucial contribution to British imperialism in America. These political ambitions were deeply rooted in nationalism and a sense of patriotism. Moreover, because the Europeans were constantly engaging in warfare, the British believed that expansion of borders would increase the might of the country and the empire. Expansion of borders could not be attained within Europe since all land had been conquered. They, therefore, required new land that was…

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    The Confederate flag is a symbol that everyone seems to have an opinion on. Some people are disgusted by the flag and claim that it represents hate and racism. These people feel like it should not be flown in public places and should only be displayed in historical museums, away from the public eye. Other people, though, look upon the Confederate flag and see a sense of pride and heritage, and strongly disagree with the accusations that accompany flying this particular symbol. Although the…

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    The Civil War and its aftermath had great impacts on Native American tribes all across the country. At the start of the war, many tribes had decided to join the Confederacy, mostly because some of their tribe members had owned slaves. Since they were apart of the Confederate States of America, the Confederacy had decided to pay all of the annuities that the Government of the United States had provided. After the Civil War, the tribes that were apart of the Confederacy were severely punished. The…

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    Ever how fleeting is youth... Torn from the womb, a tender rosebud that blossoms into a beautiful rose, only to reign a supreme for a few precious days before it withers, petal by petal from the peduncle and falls to its death… L.B. Thirty-six days later, Allie received her first letter from Thomas. With trembling fingers, she broke the seal to read what her husband had written. When she finished reading it, Allie folded it neatly and then looked across Charleston Harbor toward where Fort…

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    who, at the end of the day, had more profit than “small, free farms”. This awareness of equality that the Scott v. Sandford decision kindled also allowed new court cases to form, dealing with issues of slavery. For instance, the Strauder v. West Virginia case, eight years later after the Dred Scott decision, dealt with black jurors being rejected from participating in…

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    The Civil War began in the year 1861. It was a major war leading America to the place it is today. In the war, the north fought the south over the general idea of slavery. The north believed that slavery should be abolished, whereas the south thought that slavery should continue throughout the United States. The physical battle that set off the Civil War took place at Fort Sumter. A confederate group opened fire on the Union at Fort Sumter in Charleston Harbor. No one was killed, but the firings…

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    The Pre-War Era

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    in society from the Pre-War era to the Post-War era. The Pre-War era lasted from 1680 to 1756. In 1686 Britain started the Dominion of New England. This dominion was England’s attempt at strengthening its control on the colonies by forming the northern colonies into a union called the Dominion of England. Under the Dominion, after a highly criticized act of putting down Monmouth’s Rebellion,…

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    United States home to Freedom and Equality, America did not gain freedom and equality an overnight it took over hundreds of years to get. “May God write us down as asses if ever again we are found putting our trust in either the Republican or the Democratic parties” stated by W.E.B. DuBois, in 1922 after being deceived by Republican President Warren G. Harding and his promises for progression towards racial equality . During United States existence since 1776 two significant American presidents…

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    Preface: The Generation 1. According to Ellis’ preface, what is so phenomenal about the founding of the United States? - The founding of the United States is very phenomenal because it won against the strongest army and navy of Great Britain because Britain didn’t fight to its full potential. If Britain had fought to its full potential then, the history would have taken a very different turn. Founding of United States is also very remarkable because its republic survived even though some of…

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