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    The second industrial revolution was a period during 1865-1905 in which the United States had a surge of industrial growth. This was due in part by the emergence of factory as foremost realm of industrial production. Numerous families during this period had to relocate and uproot their families from rural to urban areas in order to save money and shorten the commute. Subsequently, this led to a large influx of the population relocating in cities. A large migration of immigrants to America was…

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    Introduction The Civil War was the deadliest war in American History, killing 620,000 people (n.a., civilwar.org, n.d.). Some say the deaths in the Civil War were necessary, a noble sacrifice justified by the liberation of four million slaves (Horwitz, theatlantic.com, 2013). Others claim the Emancipation Proclamation was a final jab to undermine the Confederacy; that the war centered on states’ rights versus national legislation (Horwitz, theatlantic.com, 2013). Thousands of memorials and…

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    are going to take our jobs” – even though we are a country founded and built by the toil and sweat of such men and women. We have discriminated against many different people over the course of our great and noble history, including Africans, Irish, Chinese, Japanese, and Germans. An article entitled “Xenophobia: American Nativism” deals with this very issue. It tackles the issues of xenophobia…

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    In the year of 1861, in the midst of America’s Civil War, Congress authorized one of the most ambitious projects that the country had ever envisioned: the construction of a transcontinental railroad. At one end of this immensely long railroad system which was planned to be over 1,700 miles long __ was the Central Pacific Railroad which stretched across the lands of California, the harsh granite walls of the Sierra Nevada and onwards to connect with the Union Pacific in Utah. Through my research…

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    concept, and modern day slavery has simply morphed into what is now called human trafficking. Throughout history, slavery has taken on different characteristics in each culture, religion, and time period from The Hammurabi Code up to the American Civil War and the eventual illegalization of the practice. There is evidence of slavery before recorded history; however, the first written account of slavery is in The Hammurabi Code (the first written law). The Hammurabi Code has many laws that…

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    Though the meaning of “America” has changed over the years, “America” once meant the pursuit of a simplistic yet unique dream. Walt Whitman demonstrates this in section 10 of his “Song of Myself” poem. In this section, he takes on the identity of multiple American people. Among these are a rugged mountain man, the captain of a Yankee clipper ship, the viewer of a marriage between a trapper and a Native American, and one who shelters a runaway slave. These people are all different, which serves…

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    often overlooked when students are learning about the American West, African Americans are a significant component of the history of the American West. Bradford Luckingham claims in his book, Minorities in Phoenix: A Profile of Mexican American, Chinese American, and African American Communities, 1860-1992, that African Americans have lived in the West since the beginning of Spanish settlement and were among the founders of Los Angeles. However, the impact that African Americans have had in…

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    inequality shown in the minority classes is the historical narrative “Building The Transcontinental Railroad” by Iris Chang.The story focuses on the building of the railroad to which it gets its name in its name, as well the treatment and part that the Chinese immigrants had in its creation which,despite what the people of the time would tell you,was major as Chang describes throughout the reading.Chang start off by quoting “America The Beautiful” and stating the mindset of the time, which was…

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    Civil War Wrong

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    What if General Washing ton had been killed in battle during the American Revolution? What if the North had lost the Civil War to the South? To think about these occurrences, you have to imagine the unimaginable. What would the world look like without America? The United States has been even nicknames from its own citizens and people of other countries, such as, “Idiots,Powerful, Overrated, and Self-Absorbed.” America is an idea that people can acquire wealth not by taking it, but by earning it.…

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    Over 150 years ago, our nation went through a major battle known as the Civil War. It was a conflict where 620,000 American soldiers died because of the different viewpoints between the North and the South. The years following this great battle molded our nation to become the land of the free and the home of the brave. The next 50 years for the United States of America were marked by the quest for freedom of different sorts, expansion as a nation, and modernization. It began with the hard-fought…

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