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    Hampton Battle Analysis

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    as the victor due to the impressive leadership of Lieutenant John Worden, innovative naval technology, and frankly pure luck. On the morning of March 8, 1862, the CSS Virginia steamed into Hampton Roads looking to pick a fight. However, this ship was nothing like the other vessels in the harbor. “The Confederate State Ship Virginia boasted no masts or spars, nor sails of any kind. The black smoke emerging from its single stack amidships marked it as a steam-powered vessel… To add to the…

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    When 104 men hit the ground in Virginia in 1607 they felt that the name Jamestown fit very well for the first English settlement in the New World. More than ten years later, 102 men did the same thing and hit ground in Massachusetts, choosing the name Plymouth. This is where English settlement began! The two British colonies had such big dreams and ideas. These dreams and ideas took them far and started something they never thought they would have. When it came to government, each colony had…

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    New Jersey is full of places where historical events have occurred. One of these places is Journal Square, which is located in Jersey City, NJ. Its history starts when the Lenni Lenape Indians first settled there. In the 1650s, General Peter Stuyvesant had everyone under his rule. Two years later, Stuyvesant engineered the purchase of most of present-day Hudson County from the Indians in return for materials. On November 1660, the Dutch moved in and claimed Bergen Square (now known as Journal…

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    "The Death of the Moth” In the essay The Death of the Moth, Virginia Woolf illustrates the worldwide struggle between life and death. Her style and the moth’s vulnerability reinforce the idea that when fighting for life, death becomes dominant over one's existence. Her argument using personification was "Death is stronger than I am,”. The author personifies death by comparing it with an individual's overall strength; physically and mentally. When the signs of death arrived, she describes how it…

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    Virginia Woolf uses eloquent language to present the lasting memories from her childhood in this passage. Truly, she is a woman of great renown with a silver tongue as her work always has a sense of expressiveness. Very easily, she illustrates a scene for readers. Perhaps, due to her mental illness, her sense of vivid writing is heightened as most emotions are for people who struggle with bipolar disorder as she did. Woolf is absolutely descriptive of everything, nothing goes…

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    Set in the racially charged South, “Remember the Titans” is the story of 22 players, 16 games, two coaches, and one interracial team. One particularly important member of the team is 9-year-old Sheryl, the steadfast daughter of Coach Yoast. Her loyalty keeps Yoast in check, reminding him that football matters more than race ever will. Sheryl’s dedication is shown through her interactions with Herman Boone, the black coach who usurped her father’s position as head coach; her exchanges with her…

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    The North and South’s style of fighting Civil War, a war fought between the North Union and the South Confederacy. The war started in 1861, and ended on April 9th 1865. The Unions style of fighting was used first by the Teutonic/Anglo-Saxon fighters. The Confederates style of fighting was the Celtic style. Culture had a lot to do with how each side fought. The Confederates were proud like the Celtic leaders of the past. They would attack head on or in the…

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    Early Jamestown Dbq

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    Many people died in the disaster of early Jamestown. In the spring of 1607, three ships carrying over 100 sailed to the mouth of Chesapeake Bay and worked their way up the James River. They created the first ever permanent colony in the New World. They came in hopes of possible riches, converting indians to be taught the ways of Jesus Christ. and even a possible hidden trade route to China.But their journey to the New World ended in disasters. The result of so many deaths are Unpreparedness,…

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    Richard talks about is lunch with Hugh and Lady Bruton. Clarissa is complaining about how she must invite miss Kilman to her party. Richard wonders if the parties are causing too much for Clarissa. Clarissa says that Richard and miss kilman criticize her for her parties. Clarissa says she feels perfectly happy. Clarissa lives on the sofa as she thinks about Peter and her partners. She thinks about how Peter is always wrong and with the wrong woman. Clarissa wonders how much are parties mean to…

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    Traveling aboard the Susan Constant, Godspeed and Discovery, 104 men landed in Virginia in 1607 at a place named Jamestown. This was the first permanent English settlement in the New World. Thirteen years later, 102 settlers aboard the Mayflower landed in Massachusetts at a place they named Plymouth. With these two colonies, English settlement in North America was born. Born in 1580 in Willoughby, England, Smith left home at age 16 after his father died. He joined volunteers in France who were…

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