In 1763 Britain issued the royal proclamation outlines its plan for a new colony, it acknowledged that Aboriginal people sliced as nations which had a claim title to their traditional lands. Elders in the treat 7 area, for example, say their oral history shows their ancestor…
economy, which made New France a vital colony over income. Quebec, the center of the fur trading industry was from then on to be ruled by a governor, with military, religious and educational support supplied by France. Until the Seven Years War ended in 1763, the French prospered in the area, until losing its Canadian and Louisiana territory to England and…
freedom and equality, as well as the opportunity (they would expand with new states instead of expanding old ones). Also it increased westward expansion which was something they could not do during when they were tied with British due to the Proclamation of 1763. Due to the motives behind the Revolutionary War as well as the Northwest Ordinance were two reasons why the Articles made sense. However, even though the Articles of Confederation seemed viable at the time, the Constitution was a much…
Powderly William Graham Sumner John P. Altgeld Samuel Gompers What was the impact of the transcontinental rail system on the American economy and society in the late nineteenth century? 2) How did the huge industrial trusts develop in industries such as steel and oil, and what was their effect on the economy? 3) What was the effect of the new industrial revolution on American laborers, and how did various labor organizations attempt to respond to the new conditions? 4) The…
In 1492 when Christopher Columbus first arrived in America and came into contact with the native people he wrote this about them: “they could easily be commanded, and made to work, to sow and to do whatever might be needed, to build towns and be taught to wear clothes and adopt our ways,” and, “they are the best people in the world and above all the gentlest.” (Present, 2003) As I researched Native Americans History I was and am certain you will be when you read this paper embarrassed at the way…