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    devastating, effect on the United States. Unlike with traditional war fought between two countries, the nature of the American Civil War made for certain that there would be a most devastated loser within the United States —turning out to be the Southern, Confederate States. Such compounded with the fact that the Northern, Union States could hardly consider theirselves victorious, due to the great losses they faced — reconstructing the United States in post Civil War America would be no small…

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    Manifest Destiny was an idea driven from the belief that America was chosen to become a greater and therefore much larger country. It was primarily an aggressive act, many factors contributed to the aggression such as expanding territories, the removal of pre-existing inhabitants, and extreme nationalism. The majority of these factors were very forceful and at the expense of other countries, with one exception. In the 1840s many believed that America was special and they supported the bettering…

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    One of Americas most prodigious and residing issues is illegal immigration. Americans, however, do not realize the impact of this felony, and do not feel the need to address it. Immigration is when people from one country migrate into another country, legally or illegally; crossing the borders of that country in search of a better life, socially and economically. Illegal immigration is having a lasting effect on America more and more each day. According to CNN’s, “Immigration Statistics Fast…

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    saw the southern Italy peasants as “dirt” and will not care for them. In fact, the rulers of northern Italy decided to tax everything. Consequentially the southern people of Italy started suffer starvation. According to the Documentary “The Italian Americas – La Famiglia” it narrated a story about how people will scrap plaster for the wall in order to make the flour last longer and be able to feed their families. This demonstrated how the taxation…

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    Diasporic Nationalism

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    Upon arriving to the United States, many of the Swedish immigrants not only remained Lutheran, but they kept their “diasporic nationalism” (Tweed 110-111). Although they moved to a new country, they still considered themselves as Swedish. The push for their immigration was centered on having a better life economically and have freedoms that they did not have in their homelands. The move was never to forget about where they came from. For those purposes, they kept their diasporic nationalism.…

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    has chosen to come to America they have a certain amount of time to become a citizen of the United States. The border is supposed to reduce illegal immigrants and not keep allowing immigrants to stay in America without a United States citizenship. Minorities should feel privileged to come to the United States, they are getting away from their problems in their home country and coming to a country that is free and more privileged. However, some might take advantage of America and think they do…

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    The 1800’s was a time of American expansion from the quaint east of the North American continent, in which the majority of citizens resided. Americans began to migrate to the west, creating the country known today as “The United States of America”. They then looked toward distending into the rest of the Western Hemisphere including the islands of the Caribbean and parts of Pacific Asia. Big businessmen, government officials, American military, and the presidents of this era began to invade and…

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    discussed. However, this event led to major consequences for America. The United States imposed war on Great Britain to further gain their independence from Britain, once known as its mother country. However, war was not wanted by neither the United States nor Great Britain but America believed war was necessary in order to force Britain to withdraw impressment and unfair trade regulations. Therefore, the War of 1812, fought between America and Britain, is a second war for independence that…

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    The question is “Would the United States be a better country if more people voted?” Voting is a great way for us Americans to speak out. In fact, it makes America have an idea on how and what we need to focus more on in order to keep America at its best. However, many Americans tend to not make a move and continue their own daily lives. Therefore, the United States would be a better country if more people voted. Many Americans today do not realize the history of their own country. To be more…

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    American Dream Dbq

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    their lives, find their ideal jobs, exercise any freedoms they may not have previously had, and achieve a higher economic status. America has been portrayed to the rest of the world as the opportunity of a lifetime for immigrants and those born in a lower socioeconomic status to take advantage of opportunities that will improve their lives. Many foreigners come to America believing in this dream, wanting to better their lives from their country of origin. Unfortunately, the American Dream is far…

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