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    historical because there is four special things to look at for an example, Symbol Bridge. Symbol Bridge is where hieroglyphs are speared out through the area. Hieroglyphics are ancient writing which used symbols. Hieroglyphics were also used by Native Americans who…

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    Rashomon Effect Analysis

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    Writing Response Hayden White’s most cogent assertion relates to his claim that all written descriptions of events or narratives employ figurative language constructed in a prose form. He creates this theory to suggest that the written form of the novelist or the poet is shared with that of the historian. In the retelling of history the historian must make sense of writing which has been designed with its own designated beginning, middle, and end and is enforced with a political point of view or…

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    5 I.D.s 1. Double Canoe a. Who? Polynesians b. What? Invention of two canoes connected together using rope, wood, and a sail to move forward faster than a normal canoe. The double canoe could also transport a lot more people and supplies. c. When? First Century d. Where? Pacific e. Significance? The invention of the double canoe helped people not only travel and explore more widely and faster, but resulted in the settlement of many islands in the Pacific. 2. Domestication a. Who? Natufians b.…

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    How would describe a man who had nothing to lose and willing to give up life just because he wounded his leg ? A man who was awarded for bravery against the Confederate Soldiers but really he really wanted to get shot on purpose ? Well this man is named John Dunbar and he was given a second chance at life and granted any Post of his choice . If I had to describe John Dunbar to someone who never seen Dancing with the Wolves is a man who went through a series of changes became a better man…

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    colonists have been located in two different locations some 50 miles from Roanoke. Mark Horton, an archaeologist at Britain’s Bristol University states that,“The evidence is that they assimilated with the Native Americans but kept their goods,” This may prove that the colonists joined with the Native Americans and may have survived. To this day the mystery of the Lost Colony of Roanoke is one that can not be explained. People are so interested in the Lost Colony that people perform a play…

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    did not kill them just in case they were Gods, but asked them to move on. The Spaniards returned with animals and fighters to conquer the Aztecs. The result was that the Spaniards bought diseases that killed many. They began to rule the surrounding tribes and areas, changed their religious…

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    met the Native American tribes, he reported that they were very friendly. “… people, and without greed, and docile in everything … I believe that in the world there are no better people or a better land, they love their neighbors as themselves (Doak 46).” After receiving specific orders to keep peace with the natives, Columbus proceeded to kidnap 1,200 of these Taino Native Americans, and sent them to Spain where they were paraded naked and sold into slavery. By sending these natives to…

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    missioned Cartier to explore land of america to search for gold, spices, and the route to northeast Asia. Jacques Cartier first expedition sailed with two ships to the St. Lawrence river sea way. He coasted around Newfoundland. Cartier encountered a native american village. He had kidnapped two young Indians of the chef and brought them back to France.…

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    up all of its land east of the Mississippi River. The plan was for the Native Americans to migrate west to an area that today is known as Oklahoma. The Indians negotiated with the government for reimbursement of their ancestor’s hard work and investments.The government would give them $5 million for all of their land east of the Mississippi River, along with $500,000 to help with transportation west and to compensate the native landowners. The speculators who would purchase their property would…

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    Thomas Jefferson Opinion Paper As one of the founding fathers of this country, Thomas Jefferson is quite well-known by many Americans old and young, but not many know him quite well. He moved this country forward in so many ways, yet there are many compelling arguments today that he was a hypocrite and does not deserve the overall satisfactory reputation his name carries today. However, the fact that he was President and served our country cannot be changed. The effects he had and actions he…

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