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    The governor of Florida at the time was Manuel de Cendoya, he had a stone fort built in Saint Augustine, which was ordered by his predecessor Nicolas Ponce de Leon II. After having his men collect coquina, a shell stone that is soft and hardens with air over a period, they were ready to build the fort since there was enough lime waiting at the site. The construction began on October 2, 1672, to build the Castillo de San Marcos (Fort Marion). This fort was designed to be a square shape and was…

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    Unhealthy Chesapeake Life in the American wilderness was brutal for the earliest Chesapeake settlers. Diseases such as Malaria, dysentery, and typhoid took 10 years of the life expectancy of the newcomers from England. Half the people born in early Virginia and Maryland did not survive twenty years. Due to disease, women were so scarce in numbers that men fought over them. There was a 6:1 male to female ratio. Many women were already pregnant before marriage. It was extremely unlikely that a…

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    A few miles north of Charleston, West Virginia are massive tree covered mountains. Small towns peppered the mountains except for Putney, and that mountain had only one town, Howardsville. Mysteries and old wives tales swirled around the mountain as long as anyone remembered and it’s probably those same tales that isolated the Putney Mountain. The residents of Howardsville had learned years ago to live with the legends. They just accepted that “things happen” and structured their lives…

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    In Patrick Henry’s speech, Speech in the Virginia Convention, he tries to persuade the readers in many ways that there is an error in their system and they need to fix that immediately. Their error is that they rely on Britain too much and they need to fix their own problems. The people of America keeps on sending petition and letters to the British government so they can fix it, but all the letters and petition sent were all ignored. In this speech, Patrick Henry uses many techniques to…

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    She commutes daily to Northern Virginia where she works as a federal contract employee for Walden Security. In her lead position, she oversees the daily operations of over 20 other contract employees. She has daily contact and interaction with clerks’ offices, judges’ offices, other…

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    “St. Thomas Aquinas identifies three criteria for a just war. First, a war must be waged by a legitimate authority. Second, a war must have a just cause. Third, a war must have the right intentions. (P. 139) In order for a war to be waged by a legitimate authority, it must serve the common good, not just private interests and agendas. (P. 138) In order for a war to have just cause, it must include: protecting citizens from hostile or violent behavior, restoring rights that have been taken away…

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    search of a better life. The economy was on the decline and it became impossible to survive. People wanted to escape religious persecution. When I heard the Virginia Company was going to cross the ocean to the new land, many people including me wanted to go, the problem was that I didn't have enough money to pay for my passage. The Virginia Company offered to waive my fee in return of serving as a servant for five to seven years in the colony. December 20 of 1606, England, I was taken to the…

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    Jamestown, Virginia was established in 1607 not long after the Puritans discovered Massachusetts Bay in 1630. They were two English colonies but went to the New World for different reasons but also similar ones. Virginia's purpose was trading and making money. Massachusetts Bay Colony on the other hand sought out for religion. Two colonies that was completely different with even more opposite purposes. There were two colonies established in the world with completely different goals in mind.…

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    Jamestown Fiasco Essay

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    to the men who had invested their lives and fortunes in it...” (Morgan 36). The Virginia Company had started sending settlers to the newly discovered land to set up a colony called Jamestown. The first years for Jamestown was a major disaster and the lives and colony was repeatedly saved by the Native Americans. The founding of Jamestown in 1607 was a “fiasco” because the European settlers that were sent by the Virginia Company were inexperienced, unmotivated to do work, and had a superiority…

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    City Of Alexandria Essay

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    The City of Alexandria is located in Northern Virginia, about seven miles south of downtown Washington D.C. Sitting on the west bank of the Potomac River, Alexandria encompasses a total area of 15.5 square miles, of which 97.15 percent is land and 2.75 percent is water. With a population of 150,575 residents (according to the 2014 census), Alexandria is the seventh largest city in Virginia. Interestingly, it is also the most populated town among the fourteen Alexandrias in the United States.…

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