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    Based off of stereotypes, heroes are supposed to have ridiculous costumes and good looks, but in reality, heroes are supposed to be people that use the events around them, and their knowledge to complete their tasks. They are usually based off of appearances, and are not always viewed by the traits that make them fit into the title of a hero. A hero has characteristics of being honorable, being selfless when trying to protect others, and not acting fearful when everything around is against your…

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    44th Engineer Battalion

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    History of the 44th Engineer Battalion “Broken Hearts” Nicolas J. Martines Bravo Company, 169th Engineer Battalion The history of the 44th Engineer Battalion is spread over eighty-eight years, three wars, and the Global War on Terror. The battalion served as a regiment with five companies and transportation corps to fit the National Army and Regular Army needs from 1917 to 1946. In 194, The 44th Engineer Construction Battalion was activated in Fort Bragg, North Carolina. The…

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    Short-Answer Banneker believed that Jefferson was being a hypocrite. Jefferson wrote “all men are created equal,” but still allowed slavery to persist in the United States. Benjamin Franklin would question Banneker’s view. Benjamin Franklin was a strong advocate for colonial unity, and slavery was an issue that would have prevented colonial unity had it been abolished. So, therefore, Benjamin Franklin would view the issue of slavery as less important than the issue of colonial unity, which was…

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    There are social and cultural expectations that individuals are expected to adhere to in their society. These expectations, or standards, vary based on location, time, and communities. In This reflection will be analyzing how practitioners of a religion adapt to society without losing their true sense of self. The community in which African slaves had to become acclimated with in Cuba was one of division, inconsistency, and coercion (Olmos 34). The expectations that the slave owners had for the…

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    Cherokee Pros And Cons

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    During the 19th century, American expansion westward always conflicted with the Native tribes which originally resided in these territories. Many of these Native groups were met with force by white settlers and/or armed forces and pushed further west or divided into smaller groups and displaced into reservations. Some of these Native people, such as the Cherokee nation were able to continue living in their homeland by signing political treaties with the federal government of the United States.…

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    The life of David G. Burnet wasn’t what anyone would expect it to be. He was born as an orphan in Newark, New Jersey on April 4, 1787. David Burnet’s middle name was Gouverneur. When David Burnet had spare time the ran to the Passaic River when he was younger. A man of the name of Dr. William Burnet took David in. Dr. William Burnet was a surgeon who volunteered to serve under George Washington. He had 14 children; David Burnet was 14th child. David Burnet went and graduated high school with…

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    Sayler’s Creek in central Virginia is a picturesque, unique American countryside. Well, it used to be anyways. Until April 6, 1965 when the beauty was corrupted by the horrors of war. The Battle at Sayler’s Creek was significant to the Civil War because it was one of the most merciless battles ever fought on US soil, it was one of the last battles before Lee’s surrender, and there were many misfortunes for both armies. The Battle at Sayler’s Creek was considered by many to be one of the…

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    Reconstruction Era The Reconstruction Era took place in 1865 to 1877, following the Civil War which lasted from April 1861 to 1865. The Civil War was fought between the North, then known as the Union, and the South, known as the Confederacy. The Reconstruction Era included three main phases: Wartime, Presidential, and Congressional or Radical Reconstruction- starting in 1861 and ending in 1877. The civil rights and liberties of the emancipated slaves were the main issue among the North and the…

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    Thomas was the third child of Julia (Neale) and Jonathan Jackson, an attorny. He was of Scotch-Irish descent. Two years after his birth, both his father and his sister, Elizabeth, died of typhoid fever. His mother was left alone to raise her children. Ill health and hard times forced her to send her children to live with relatives. Thomas, then 6-years old, and his sister Laura, were taken in by their uncle, Cummins Jackson, who lived at Jackson's Mill. His mother died in the fall of 1831.…

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    Bernardo Vicente de Galvez, Age 40, born July 23, 1746, in Macharaviaya, Spain. Sadly Bernardo de Galvez died on November 30th, 1786 in Tacubaya, Mexico City, Mexico. Bernardo de Galvez has no surviving descendants or family but Bernardo is still survived by the American hearts as a war hero in the American Revolution. Bernardo de Gálvez family consisted of Matías de Gálvez y Gallardo [Father /Spanish General], Maria Josefa de Madrid [Mother], Jose de Galvez [Uncle and Spanish lawyer], Marie…

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