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    The Iroquois tribe was composed of five different tribes in the 17th century. This qroup of Native Americans was considered the strongest tribe of indigenous people. Originally the group included, Mowhawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga and the Seneca Indians. When the Europeans came over, they learned many things from the tribes. This gives away to the reason that the Iroquois fought mostly with the British. The Iriquois Induans were used to teach how to grow crops, hunt, how to live on the land, and…

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    Save The Last Dance

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    Save the Last Dance is a beautiful movie of diversity, courage, confidence, fears and inter-racial diversities. Sara a ballet dancer felt her dreams crushed when her mother died in a car accident trying to get to Sara’s ballet audition. Not having her mother as a support system Sara decided to quit dancing. Sara had to leave her quiet suburban area in Chicago to live with her father in the southern ghetto part of Chicago. In this new journey, Sara deals with loss hopes, reconnection with her…

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    The Industrial Revolution refers to the greatly output of machine-made goods that began in England in the middle 1700s. Industrialization is the process of developing machine production of goods, required such resources. These natural resources included: water power and coal to fuel the new machines, iron ore to construct machines, tools, and buildings, rivers for inland transportation, and harbors from which merchant ships set sail. People with different lifestyles had their own view on the…

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    In the year 1897, Britain had and maintained the largest known empire in history, thanks to its position as an influential and strong military power throughout Europe. According to scholar Greg King, the British Empire was once referred to as an empire where “the sun never set” due to its vastness: at one point, Britain held and maintained colonies on every edge of the planet. The British navy was renowned for their forcible tactics, and it was no different when imperialism became popular…

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    Vimy Ridge Significance

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    The Canadian Corps was ordered to take Vimy Ridge, located in northern France from Germany in April, 1917. The Battle of Vimy Ridge took place from April 9-12, 1917 and was a very meaningful victory for the Canadian soldiers. The success and the sacrifices made by Canada in the Battle of Vimy Ridge helped it become recognised by Britain, it was also the first time all 4 Canadian divisions fought as one and as an end result, Canada got a separate seat in the Treaty of Versailles. Due to the…

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    In an attempt to their gain freedom Americans traveled to the new land of North America. Without representation in the parliament the Americans were forced to pay taxes that would fund Britain and not the new territory. British parliament created an Act that would soon be enforced called the Stamp Act, this taxed any paper the Americans used. Ben Franklin in Pax queritur Bello points out that although Britain has the power to enact this tax if they do the Americans will strongly fight back.…

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    Spanish-American war is a conflict between two countries Spain and the United States which has the end of the Spanish colonial empire and led the US to seize territory in Latin America and Western Pacific. The Spanish-American war based on different political paradigms has numerous reasons why the conflict between them cropped up and each of these paradigms explains in their own way. The Realist paradigm considers that the conflict between the United States and Spain happened because of a power…

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    Over the course of thousands of years there has been a constant series of events that have significantly changed the history of the world. History is history because it’s responsible for having changed the most basic aspects of human life. Although there has been many memorable events over the years, the Industrial Revolution would have to be the most impactful. The Industrial Revolution changed every aspect of life and business. Not only did it greatly impact Britain, but it spread to Western…

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    trust was still disbanded by the Sherman Antitrust Act for acting as a monopoly. Even with this governmental break-up of his holdings, however, he was still held the title of the world’s richest man, and is credited with being the richest person in United States history, with an approximated total of $1.4 billion at his time of…

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    Mixed Up In Middle School

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    Mixed Up I didn’t start getting questions like “What are you” and “Are you an Oreo?” till I hit middle school, 6th grade to be exact. The first time I got asked these questions was from a young boy in my grade. I was confused as to what he was trying to ask me but I answered with “what do you mean? I’m a girl, I’m me”. That answer did not service so he asked me again “No. What race are you?” So I told him my mom was white and dad was black, then he kind of looked at me blackly and said “Oh ok…

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