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    Way in the North Pole, a little elf was born. Her name was Jingles. She was so cute, everyone loved her. As the moon rose, her eyes sparkled like a star in the air. A few months later, the little baby elf was not a baby. She was a real elf now. It was December the first, and all of the elves went to go to kids’ homes. They would stand still so no one could see them. Jingles was so scared because it was the first time she was going to a house. It was so scary. Jingles was doing good at this job…

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    Puritan and colonial The colonial times were very different from what they are today, they were ripe with superstition and religion where people were expected to be active in the church and Complex writing was avoided and often simulated the bible. Most literature of the time was influenced by religious writings. The Puritan/ Colonial time period took place from 1492 to 1800, this time period has four distinct characteristics: Narrative Traditions, Opportunity for Freedom, Government and…

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    Conspiracy Trials was the product of several factors such as racism, fear of slave rebellion and foreign invasion. During the 1740’s, English colonists in New York City felt anxious as they worried about Spanish and French invasions to gain control of North America. In addition, they feared the heavy immigration of Irish immigrants, who may have been Spanish spies. Above all, they were scared of a slave revolt due to the city's growing slave population. They feared a rebellion that could…

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    Comparison of New England and Southern Colonies British New World Colonies were established in different regions of the present day East Coast of North America, but the motives for establishment, social, political, and economic aspects couldn’t have varied more greatly. The different terrains of land and relationships with Britain seemed to set the colonies and their settlers more different than alike, but with their shared economic roots in agriculture, variant importance of religion, and “a…

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    disputes with them, which contributed to the French and Indian War that ended salutary neglect and monitored mercantilism which encouraged Enlightenment ideas that strengthened the divide with Britain. Puritanism remained the same, but their venture to North America inspired a present day American nickname. These occurances contributed to the American Revolution, which officially separated America from England, for the colonists could refer to themselves as Americans, and no longer British…

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    Cahokia3046 Assignment 2

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    HIS 124 Summer 2014 Exam 1 Identification (Identify or define the following people, groups, or terms in one to three sentences each.) Cahokia Cahokia was the great centers of Mississippian culture and its largest settlement of Mississippian. It was a village of southwest illinois, a residential suburb of East St.Louis. It was located near the importance trade routes of the Mississippi and Missouri rivers. Ferdinand and Isabel King Ferdinand of Aragon and Queen Isabella of Castile were both…

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    (1675-1676) Bacon's Rebellion: Bacon's Rebellion was an uprising in 1676 in the Virginia Colony in North America, led by a 29-year-old planter, Nathaniel Bacon. It was the first rebellion in the American colonies in which discontented frontiersmen took part; a similar uprising in Maryland would take place later that year. About a thousand Virginians (including…

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    Knauss Family History

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    George Rex Jr married into the Knauss family. This was the backwoods idea of a power couple via the mid 1700's. The Knauss family in America took their ancestry seriously. The family genealogists organized an impressive show in the late 1800's in Pennsylvania. How many people would you consider a complete family reunion? Fifty, seventy-five , even one hundred people? How about twelve hundred people? The Knuass elders leaders organized such a reunion. Their ability to gather information in…

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    and Mexico. Peyote has been used for thousands of years. Carbon dating has found used peyote that has dated back to 3780 BC. Even though peyote is only native to Mexico and Southwestern Texas, natives apparently traded it across Central America and North America having archeologists reporting samples in areas as east as the Massachusetts regions. The presents of trading peyote as a commodity back then with no roads or uses of transportation, hints at the importance…

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    Cassy still seems to have some faint type of spirituality, though, and she refers to herself as a witch with “the devil in me" (296). to Legree. Legree fears Cassy and the evil that he can see in her soul, he refers to her as a “she devil” (316). This fear is something Cassy realizes she can capitalize on, and she devises a plan to scare Legree, literally…

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