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    Among the first industries in the Northwest Ohio region were bicycle and farm wagon factories, setting the stage for the automobile industry, which would flourish in the 20th century. However, the industrial base was found in the glass industry. Due to the cheap and abundant supply of natural gas and significant monetary and land grants from the city, Edward Drummond Libbey moved his glass company from Massachusetts to Toledo in 1888. This move lead to the birth of major glass production…

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    Document H, an article for the Northwest Land Ordinance, discusses the banning of slavery in states/territories northwest of the Ohio river valley. This represents a new concept of freedom for all, which which is a step towards permanent change for the US. However, that would not come at once. Document H while showing changes…

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    Sustainability has become an issue throughout the whole globe. Sustainability is a complicated term which generally means an “approach to development that meets the needs of the present without negatively affecting the ability of the future generations to meet their needs.”(Clarke, Earle, and Wallace, 2006) According to Land Learn organization sustainability means “an ability or capacity of something to be maintained or to sustain itself.” (http://www.landlearnnsw.org.) In my opinion, it is…

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    to gain an economic advancement, continue slavery as an emerging activity, and furthermore reach their own concept of manifest destiny. The threat upon doing well economically and continuing slavery was by the 1787 Northwest Ordinance that abolished slavery in the Northwest territories, and through international trade which ended in 1808. As a result, when…

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    able to establish diplomatic ties. The friendly tribes had also warned us of the unfriendly tribes, such as the Blackfeet warriors and the Lakota Sioux, of whom relied solely on hostile negotiations. The goal of this expedition was to unite the New territory from the Atlantic to the Pacific especially after the Louisiana purchase. In 1806 we completed the expedition. After sailing back up the Maron river I was asked one more duty to accompany Lewis and Chief Sheheke as well as other tribal…

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    In the early history of the United States, relations with the Native Americans were not perfect. The United States government made an effort to make treaties with the Indians but they failed to honor them. Over 250 treaties were made by the United States with various Indian tribes. These treaties were made over land rights, property disputes, and relation problems with whites. Over the course of history, all the treaties were disrespected and broken in some way by the United States. The Treaty…

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    Tigerpack Research Paper

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    western part of the lake shore. TigerPack territory is open moor in the southeastern part of the territory. The TigerPack Camp is a shallow scoop in the ground, protected from the weather and enemies. Landmarks in the TigerPack territory: A network of tunnels running below MidnightPack and TigerPack grounds, connecting them. The Horseplace that forms their southern border. Other Territories The Lake is a large body of water that touches all the Packs' territories,and it is the Packs' main source…

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    I am writing this to inform you about a story that i have read intitle "Spotted Hyena". This story was written by Alison Hawthorne Deming. The purpse of this essay is to help you better understand this story. This story was written to inform you on the way that a hyena lives for example how they survive through methods of hunting , but the bigger picture behind this is pointing to a thing we call "surplus killing" hyenas are just were it starts. The story start off by giving a little detail of…

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    involved? The idea of expanding westward created many issues with other nations. During the early nineteenth century, the United States only owned land east of the Appalachians. The Northwest Ordinance of 1787 allowed people to legally settle in the region west of the Appalachians. However, before approval of the Northwest Ordinance of 1787, settlers were settling on the Native American lands west of the Appalachian Mountains, and they were expecting the government to give protection against…

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    Starting in 1776, the American Revolution served as a launching pad for a new nation. The abuses of monarchical Britain, predominantly lack of representation and inability to effect change, shaped the ideals of the fledgling nation. Because of the American Revolution, there was radical social and economic change. The most prominent change occurred politically, its ideals leading eventually to the First Amendment. This amendment grants the citizens of the United States the right to freedom of…

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