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    Chile Research Paper

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    for agricultural purposes. The lands were fertile so they found it in their best interests to settle there. They remained there largely undisturbed by foreign powers until the turn of the 16th century. In the 16th century, Chile was invaded by the Spanish Conquistadors. This was the first influence of…

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    Dbq Chilean Civil War

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    Guerrilla warfare swept through Chile as independence fighters clashed with troops sent by Spanish loyalists. From 1814 to 1817, the Spanish government focused on ridding Chile of anyone looking to gain independence. Much of their efforts included limitations for native Chileans and discriminated against them. Although they had sought to quell the rise of independence, these actions by the Spanish had the opposite effect. The discriminating acts gave those fighting for independence a stronger…

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    In the book, Ever Faithful: Race, Loyalty, and the Ends of Empire in Spanish Cuba, author David Sartorius focuses on the connections between race and political loyalty in Cuba, during the 1800s. He looks at the ways that many Afro-Cubans support Spanish colonialism, because of appealing bargaining tactics of Spanish leaders. The Spaniards only used this tactic, when they needed support of the African community in Cuba. Many even use loyalty to try to obtain more rights and inclusion in Cuban…

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    A revolt occurs in a Spanish ship La Amistad, carrying slaves. These indeed succeed to free themselves from their chains and armed with sabers, swords, embark on an assault to recover their freedom and force their survivors’ tormentors to take them back home. Obviously, the captain…

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    At first sight, Colombia is just another beautiful country filled with life and culture. On the other side of the spectrum, we see political arrogance and civil problems. But, considering both are what make up the country as a whole. What exactly happened in its past that could have lead to such a place we see in our modern day lives. The truth is, though you might not have cared for this country so much before, it has most definitely affected your life and its path in some way. Now ‘how?’ you…

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    Civil War & Reconstruction The civil war was the deadliest war in American history. Many things can be contributed to the combustion of the civil war. As the United States began to gain more wealth, and more land there was a need for better regulation of affairs internal in the American colonies. There is a kaleidoscope of issues that span from colony borders to the transatlantic slave trade that made up the issues that finally tumbled early America into civil war. African slaves that were…

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    The reason why the United States fought in a Civil War was due to the North and the South not being able to reach an agreement on which states should become slave states and which would remain free states. This Disagreement was caused by the United States gaining several new states and territories from the Mexican American war and the South fearing that the North would vote to ban slavery for good. The Civil War was also caused by fights that broke out in the new states and territories between…

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    Spain Research Paper

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    the contest so they went back to the original. During Spain’s civil war the anthem was replaced with “Himno Riego”.…

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    After the civil war, the United States had begun its turn that led them to set as the world function. From the late 1800s, the United States began to collect power through Cuba, Hawaii, and the Philippines. Economic became a large factor in the American imperialism; more specifically, that development in foreign trades is a crucial part in the growth of America. The United States had become an empire. The America achieved what they want, however they took advantage of their superiority, and…

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    Gabriella Mickel History 2001H History is often recounted through a series of key conflicts--their causes, courses and consequences. From European colonization through 1877, major conflicts were provoked, discussed and resolved through influential writings. Examining this period of American History with a focus on the influential texts of the time provides invaluable insight into major historical events. The second half of the fifteenth century was a time of economic revival, population…

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