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    Were Socioeconomic Tensions Responsible for the Witchcraft Hysteria in Salem? When conducting my research on the Salem Witch Trial era in the year of 1692, there seems to be the same question that people want answers to, which is what caused the Salem Witch trials?. When you sit-down and think about what happened, this kind of question can come to anybody mind naturally. But even though it seems to be an easy question, unfortunately, it seems that it doesn't have an easy answer. That Is why…

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    Dorothea Dix Thesis

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    teaching students and move onward of researching the mentally ill. The reason why Dix chose to research the mentally ill is when Samuel Gridley Howe encourages her to work in East Cambridge to teach female prisoners with mental illness. Later on, she was researching in the Massachusetts she notices that the East Cambridge does not meet the needs of a mentally ill building and been treated in horrible conditions. She describe as, “present state of Insane Persons confined within this Commonwealth,…

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    Chesapeake Colonies Dbq

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    Anne Hutchinson was being tried for arguing that the state was being unfair by saying that a person’s church attendance and moral behavior mattered more than their inner state of grace. In the end, Anne Hutchinson was imprisoned and banished from Massachusetts. Winthrop’s speech was a means of explaining the law at that time. He declared that natural liberty is dangerous for the community because it implies that those with natural liberty are looking out for their own good and not the good of…

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    13 Colonies Causes

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    They were fought on April 19, 1775, in Middlesex County, Province of Massachusetts Bay, within the towns of Lexington, Concord, Lincoln, Menotomy (present-day Arlington), and Cambridge, near Boston. The battles marked the outbreak of open armed conflict between the Kingdom of Great Britain and its thirteen colonies in the mainland of British North America. (The Battles of Lexington…

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    Mayflower Compact Summary

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    History of the Colony and Province of Massachusetts Bay: The Massachusetts Bay Colony Case against Anne Hutchinson(1637), vol. II, 1767 (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1936), pp. 366–84. In this book, Thomas Hutchinson uses the same dialogue of the antinomian controversy of 1636-1638 that broke out in the months of a religious revival…

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    Nathan Bedford Mrs. Nancy Turner A.P. English 9/18/14 The Sage of Concord Ralph Waldo Emerson was born on May 25, 1803, in Boston, Massachusetts to Ruth Haskins and William Emerson. He was one of the first and possibly most popular transcendental poets. His father, a Unitarian minister, raised him very lovingly but strictly; he died when he was only eight years old. This caused him to grow very close to his mother, siblings, and his aunt, Mary Moody. He began writing journals soon after his…

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    The American Revolution affected multiple groups of people who were living in the country during this period of time. All of these groups had different perspectives on how the American Revolution was going to affect them both during and after the revolution. The three different perspectives I am going to talk about in this essay are Whigs, Tories, and Indians. Each of these groups has a completely different view on how the American Revolution will change their world, depending on which side they…

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    I think the British won the war because they had a superior military force under the leadership of man by the name of William Pitt. Along with the troops that were in the colonies, the British were able to make a comeback on a war that had almost lost in the beginning. From then on, the British had captured several French territories and strongholds, such as the city of Quebec. The French then became weaker and weaker as the British grew stronger and stronger. I think democracy is indeed…

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    similar reasons for coming to the new world. The southern colonies, consisting of Maryland, Virginia, North and South Carolina, and Georgia, were centered on making money and agriculture, whereas the New England colonies, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire, were centered on religious freedom from the Church of England. What makes them similar is that they both came to America to start a new life with hopes of being prosperous and healthy. Southern Colonies When you…

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    Wilderness. What defines wilderness? Wilderness is described as an uninhabited or inhospitable region somewhere. Some would say that the closest thing you can get to wilderness is Wyoming. Most people would describe wilderness as a place they’ve never been before and is unchartered territory for them. For example, a farmer who has worked the land all his life and has only been in one small town might consider big cities like New York or Los Angeles a place of wilderness. That could go both then…

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