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    Right To Study The Past

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    Human remains are our connection to the past and our way of informing ourselves about our ancestors. We have the right to know how we became the amazing country that we are today and who were the actual first settlers. As a Catholic I believe that once we die our souls are ripped from our bodies and therefore the study of our remains is in no way disrespectful or demeaning to that person. Once we are dead our presence moves on and all that is left is our bodies and why would we not want to use…

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    Queen Elizabeth I reigned over England for 45 years until her death. During her time, she reigned over a period of great change and reform in the country. She brought many great things to the country during her reign such as, establishing settlements in Ireland, forming a legal system and increasing financial prosperity. She is known as one of England's greatest queens. Queen Elizabeth oversaw a reform of the legal system during her reign. She was a strong advocate for legal reform and…

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    Who lived in America before the immigrants came? It was the Native Americans, and after them were the European settlers and explorers. When the white settlers came, they were friendly with the Native Americans and vice versa. At least, it looked like that on the surface; secretly, the Europeans, including Christopher Columbus wanted to enslave the Native Americans. Native Americans were tortured and killed, treaties were violated, and fights and raids broke out. Was exploration of the Americas…

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    get to the America if they couldn’t afford the trip, “One half to two thirds of the immigrants who came to the American colonies arrived as indentured servants”( PBS.org). As the demand for labor grow so did indenture servant which eventually the settlers turn to Africans for labor. The birth slave was created, the slave population in the New World had double for all the European country, “Between 1700 and 1775 an estimated 278,400 Africans reach the original thirteen colonies that became the…

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    asked way then he said” there's something I didn’t tell you about”. Then he said back in the 16th century there was a settler that had a wife and a few years later they had 1 son. Then about 20 years later the settler's home had become a town but, then one day in a blizzard a tribe of indians can looking for food so when they saw the town and raided them. An before they killed the settler he said that your tribe will be split into three different things Blood Moon Hound, Harvest Moon Cat, and…

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    century. Inherited the great artistic ability from his family artists, Nahl was known to capture the realism of the California pioneers. Considered great historic treasures of California, his artworks recorded down the lives and nature of the Western settlers. Unlike most artists, Nahl was able to make a…

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    Since European settlers came to Canada, relationship between them and the indigenous community has been extremely tense. The Canadian government tried on many occasion to eliminate aboriginal people. Some of these attempts include the Indian Residential School System, which were active between the years of 1880 and 1996. Furthermore, the Indian Act passed in 1876 gave the government control over most aspects of aboriginal life. The Act outlined who was part of the indigenous community and who…

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    The Ojibwa Tribe

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    The history of the Ojibwa was full of life, until the American settlers began to colonize. Throughout the time period before the English came to America, many Natives had their life planned out perfectly until the English began to change their history, as they began making it. The Ojibwa originally called themselves…

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    crucial in the development of America after the Civil War. A majority of the settlers wanted to move west in an effort to find new rich fertile farmland. The soil the settlers had left behind had been overworked and was now thin, loose and without vital nutrients. Due to this thin soil, their crops suffered. Many settlers simply wanted to buy farmland other than in the east were land was being sold at a premium. Other settlers were immigrants and wanted to start a new life in the West (Many of…

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    Resurgence and Identity Firstly, red rooms can be described as a collection of short stories that are stitched together with the connection of the narrator. This essay will later explain how the structure of the book is an act of resurgence, however for the time being the book is a collection of short stories. To continue, narrator Naomi is also plagued by the issue of identity and what that means to them which links them with the characters she imagines. In the reader's first glimpse of the…

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