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    shouldn't enforce religion. Roger Williams had a great impact on the native Indians and their rights. Roger Williams has many historical places that will tell about his lifestyle today. Roger Williams was assumed to be born in 1603 around the time Christianity was forced. The lack of knowledge of this is because…

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    Delaware Research Paper

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    Company and he discovered the Delaware Bay and River, which allowed easily accessible routes for trade. This made Delaware a desirable stop for traders and merchants. The natives to the state were the Lenape, Algonquian and the Powhatan Indians. The first natives were of the Paleo-Indian culture that lived in caves and were Nomadic hunters, which was quite common for that time. In the 1400’s the Lenape and Algonquian tribes, settled along the Delaware River. The natives were simple people…

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    from France, doubling the size of the United States and providing a large area west for expansion. During the 1820s, westward migration became popular among American citizens, however, they experienced difficulty pervading national borders as a result of Indians occupying the surrounding land. In response to this, Hamilton passed a law in 1830 to remove Native Americans from their promised territories bordering the United States; later known as the Indian Removal Act. From 1830 to…

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    water surround the country of India. These are the Arabian Sea in the west, Bay of Bengal in the east and the Indian Ocean in the south. Because of this, it is very recognizable on the world map. The country covers an area of about 3.28 million sq km. India divides into several different geographical regions. India is a federation composed of 29 states and 7 union territories. All states, as well as the union territories of Puducherry and the National Capital Territory of Delhi, have…

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    Chumbak Case Study

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    We have decided to base our project on expansion possibilities of brand ‘Chumbak’ in Dehradun which is a tier two city in the state of Uttarakhand. Chumbak was founded in 2010 as an idea for creating a range of fun souvenirs for India and Indians. It started with souvenirs stocked in multi brand outlets and with the success the company opened pop up stores throughout the country along with an online store. The latest strategy of the company is to open up flagship stores which will have…

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    Andrew Jackson Struggles

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    Here he became a wealthy landowner from the money he received from a private practice. In 1796, Andrew Jackson was a member of the convention that established the Tennessee Constitution. The Tennessee Constitution established the government of the state. It set the structures, responsibilities, character, rules, and process of amendment. He was also elected Tennessee’s first representative in the U.S. House of Representatives. The next year he was elected the U.S. Senate. He resigned from this…

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    history played a big part in how America is today. Mississippi gets its’ name from the Native American word meaning “great river”. This comes from the Choctaws Indians which were the largest Native American tribe in Mississippi before they lost their lands due to unfair treaties. The Mississippi River has played a large role in Mississippi history. The Mississippi River helped create the fertile Delta region of Mississippi. Mississippi is known for its history of racism. Many non-whites…

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    the choice to work in a mill or factory for wages. If you didn’t want to work in a mill, you could still work with agriculture. The production of steamboats helped with trade. While there were limited and poor roads, there were rivers. Most settlers colonized around the rivers to trade and transport goods. It is all good until you have to bring goods upstream. In 107, there was a solution, the steamboat. By 1830, there were 200 steamboats hauling freight and passengers. Steamboats helped with…

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    past. Hemingway never introduces Nick in his short stories, but rather, he is just presented without any background, which is especially noticeable in “A Way You’ll Never Be” and “In Another Country”. Hemingway never specifically states that Nick is a young boy in “Indian Camp” and an adolescent in “The Killers”, but the reader can infer the Nick’s age through the dialogue. Nick uses simple language and asks straightforward, uncomplicated questions and is referred to as “ Nickie” (IC 18) and…

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    longhouse, a tipi, “gabled summer houses, or even conical winter houses covered with mats or skins.” The Santee Indians got their origin name from “iswan’ti”, which means “the river,” or another meaning is “the river is there.” They were also called Seretee, by John Lawson. The Santee tribe lived on the middle course of the Santee river (which they got their name from, The Santee Indians) in South Carolina. One of the villages…

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