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    Traveling aboard the Susan Constant 104 men landed in Virginia in 1607 in a region that they decided to name Jamestown after one of the kings of Britain, known as King James I. Thirteen years later, 102 settlers aboard the Mayflower which landed in Massachusetts at a place they named Plymouth. Jamestown and Plymouth were the two original colonies that settled in America, although these two colonies came to America about the same point of time they didn’t have the similar reasons for why to head…

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    Our Parliament’s act is called the Townshend Acts named after Charles Townshend who was Britain’s Chancellor of the Exchequer (or treasury department) and passed the British Parliament in an effort to exercise greater royal authority over the American colonies and to levy new taxes. The acts, sometimes were called the American Import Duties Acts and was passed in 1767. The Parliament’s reason for passing the act is Parliament still intended to raise money from the colonies to pay off Britain’s…

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    During the early 1800s, many European powers had decided to pursue colonization in an effort to access territories and natural resources, such as coal and iron. The person who caused this frantic chase of colonization was King Leopold II of Belgium. Leopold hired Henry Stanley, an explorer, to travel “up and down the immense waterways of the Congo River basin” to set up trading posts, to build roads and to persuade illiterate African chiefs into signing treaties (Hochschild). Leopold II did all…

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    imperialism because Britain, who was supplying China with opium, continued to trade even after the Chinese government requested that they stop, thereby forcing their will upon the Chinese citizens. The second example also shows imperialism because the British and the Russians took control of Persian oil, thrusting their agenda upon the Persians by demanding concessions and using military to protect their interests. Finally, the third example shows imperialism because the United States intervened…

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    Aboriginals, Europeans committed countless atrocities in an attempt to clear out a land they believed belonged to no one (Fitzmaurice). As the native population in Australia decreased, the white population steadily increased thanks to the development of British migration schemes. With the onslaught of the Industrial Revolution; however, cheap labor became more of a necessity to business owners seeking to make a profit for their efforts. Rather than looking to the Aboriginal population to supply…

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    that the government has a duty to protect these rights. After Pontiacs Rebellion in which the British gave the Indians a “gift” of blankets infected with smallpox as the solution to put down the rebellion, the British issued a proclamation forbidding the settlement of anything west of the Appalachian Mountains. This was the beginning of colonial unhappiness and then eventual split of America from the British. Next came many taxes that they colonials saw as “taxation without representation” which…

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    decision was made to remain neutral in the conflict between the British and French, which angered both countries to the point where they began raiding and plundering American ships attempting to results import to either opposing faction. However, Napoleon realized the opportunity to further impact British economics and American sentiment towards Britain, and he recognized America’s impartiality in the war (Schultz, 2014). Moreover, the British were supporting the Indians in anti-colonial…

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    War of 1812 The War of 1812 was a 32 month long war that lasted from June 1812 to February 1815. The war was between America and the United Kingdom. There were many casualties in this war and an estimated 15,000 Americans died. There were three main causes that instigated the war between the two countries. The war of 1812 was started by America because they were angry that the United Kingdom armed hostile Native Americans. “The United States accused Britain of arming tribes already hostile…

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    In the time period of 1840 until 1900 Japan and China were both subjected to western imperialism, but they reacted in different ways. Japan was able to adapt to imperialism much better than China was by changing their economy and government. They abolished feudalism, and in order to become more western, they created a new army and industrialized their economy. China on the other hand, was suffering from many internal conflicts, so it was not difficult for Great Britain and other western…

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    7. What is the thesis of Bradley’s article? (1-2 complete sentences) 3 points Fear can be identified in the life of a slave by looking at the various forms of abuse and violence they received daily and the psychological impact. 8. What research question is Bradley’s article answering? (This must be phrased as an interrogative sentence. To identify this question, ask yourself what is at stake with the author’s thesis? Why should we care whether the thesis is correct or not?) 2 points Was…

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