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    A prophet is a person regarded as an inspired teacher, or proclaimer of the will of G-d. “The English word “prophet” comes from Greek and literally means “spokesperson.” This further provides meaning since the prophets were “messengers of G-d”. In Hebrew the name עמוס (Amos) means laden, burdened, carried, and brave. In the Old Testament, a person named “Amos” besides the prophet is never mentioned. Out of all of the prophets, “Amos is the first of the “writing prophets,” that is prophets whose…

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    British control led to the Revolutionary War Bang! There goes that infamous shot heard around the world fired from Lexington on April 19, 1775. Some say that this was the First conflict of the revolutionary war, but what caused it? Was it a miscommunicated accident, too much British control, or was it from just pure hatred. The British implemented many different taxes and acts that the colonists believed were unfair such as the Stamp, Tea and Intolerable acts which increased british control…

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    In “46 Pages” the author Scott Liell argues the importance of the pamphlet "Common Sense" published by Thomas Paine on February 10, 1776. Liell goes through different stages of Thomas Paine's life to help us, readers, understand this British man born on January 29, 1737. He experienced many difficulties watching his first wife died, having different jobs he even was a pirate for some years, all the things he experimented who caused a significant impact on his life and made him see things from a…

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    Oliver Cromwell was born on April twenty-fifth, 1599 in Huntingdon, United Kingdom, a small town near Cambridge. He was baptised four days after his birth at the church of St John. Oliver’s ancestors were distant relatives of Thomas Cromwell, who was a very powerful man in England and permanently changed the course of English history. Thomas was King Henry VII’s chancellor, and was known as a logical man who did not allow emotions to dictate his actions. Because of their distant relation to…

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    Between twelfth and fifteenth centuries there were similarities in culture and types of power due to trade. Starting from the Middle East through West Africa, and China are connected through trades. In the Americas, Mesoamerica and South America, there was systems of tribute and trade within region. Each civilization was brought together in some way, whether it was their beliefs or keeping balance in society. In a way trade ties together the different societies that developed independently in…

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    Two wealthy men who traveled long ways overseas from England were both on a mission to make a difference not only in their lives, but in the lives of others. Although these two men shared many attributes, they were very diverse in the way managed their disputes. Nathaniel Bacon was an educated English man with a sufficient amount of money and on a journey to make a difference in Jamestown, Virginia. In 1676, many people migrated over from England to escape the harsh reality of government control…

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    Plaza Francisco Morazán Plaza Morazán is a popular place known as one of the historic places in El Salvador for many reasons. Fortunately, getting there is not too difficult at all because it is located in the main city of El Salvador. It is considered one of the oldest monuments built in the country. This incredible place can boast of incredibly history, beautiful nature, and an easy location. Firstly, it was built in honor to Francisco Morazán who is considered a historical hero…

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    Anyone can change the world... anyone. I agree with Margaret Mead’s quote, "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it's the only thing that ever has,” but only to an extent. Throughout history and even today, there have been large groups of people, small groups of people, and just one person that have made profound effects on the world we know today. The Boston tea party was a revolt where taxpayers were outraged with the high taxes being…

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    Britain. The colonists felt like Great Britain was treating them unfairly and a big part of this was taxation without representation. All this eventually led to the colonies to declare independence from Great Britain and a lot of great minds, such as Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Jefferson, to create the Declaration of Independence. The Founders of this country made the right decision on declaring independence against the tyrannical leader of Britain. King George was a…

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    Benjamin Franklin was one of the founding fathers of the United States. He was a leading author, printer, political theorist, politician, freemason, postmaster, scientist, inventor, civic activist, statesman, and diplomat. Benjamin Franklin was born January 17, 1706. Mr. Franklin played a major role in the American Enlightment. As an inventor, he was known for the lightning rod, bifocals, and the Franklin stove. Benjamin Franklin was born into a family of candle makers, but his family knew he…

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