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    become more powerful and both wanted good trading partners. But both were very different in what they wanted to do with the things they got. Great Britain wanted more countries to become more powerful so no one would mess with them while japan wanted different places to put industries there for them to make more money. How they did it was they sent over armies of their men to take control and make the people of the other countries do things for them. Japan wanted to make more money of the…

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    political parties were the Democratic-Republicans and the Federalist. They were opposites. Federalist wanted a national bank, allies with Britain, and wealthy people in government. On the other hand, The Democratic-Republicans wanted state banks, allies with France, and common people in government.The Federalist wanted a strong central or federal government while the Democratic-Republicans wanted strong state governments. The Federalist were lead by Alexander Hamilton and the…

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    change but a war and the brutality used in order to do so just makes these people seem crazy and to make matters worse they practically swept the fact that they owned slaves under the rug. Americans wanted to be free from the British but wanted to maintain owning slaves, it is so ironic because they wanted freedom from the British while the robbing other human beings of their freedom.…

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    patriots because they wanted to start their own country, also they just wanted religious freedom from Britain. Britain was taxing the colonists because of a war that was fought so Britain decided that the American Colonists should have to pay for the costs of the war. Not to mention the fact that the colonists wanted religious freedom. The colonists came to the new land so that they could have religious freedom. They believed that there was corruption in the church and they wanted to be able…

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    and women who wanted a safer environment for oncoming generations. Race and color was a median my which the law restricted and segregated individuals who didn’t look alike or fit into the same category. Huey Newton was one of these prominent individuals who took a stand for justice and equality for all people regardless of race. Huey grew up around the time when being black was a political and social problem. He was born in Monroe, Louisiana. He was a concise individual who wanted to create a…

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    The dark forces where greed, lying and wanted people dead. The main girl that wanted people or a person dead was Abigail Williams. She wanted Elizabeth Proctor dead so she will be John Proctors wife. John and Abby had an affair and Abby wanted Proctor to be with her for the rest of her life. So Abby went with Tituba and all the other girls to the woods where they danced and was making a love charm for whoever they loved. After that they did not want to get caught so they lied to the people in…

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    independence in British-rule. Gandhi purpose in life was to make life better for all people, he wanted everyone to be the same, He didn't want some people to be more or less than other people. Whether it be dealing with poverty issue, individual rights or economic. Gandhi wanted Indian’s to be free from domination of other countries, discrimination and unfair taxes. He wanted all that to end. Robespierre wanted to eliminate the state system. Robespierre began to be one of the most…

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    Bissinger's “Dreaming of Heroes” they both had a similar common theme, the children felt pressured to comply to their parents wishes or dreams for them. In these two stories Jing-Mei and Mike sometimes tried and sometimes they didn’t, their parents wanted them to live a better life than they did, and sometimes they didn’t understand. In Tan’s Joy Luck Club Jing-Mei’s expectations and her mother’s were very different. In a way Jing-Mei expected things not to be so hard, but in her…

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    The Civil War was a war of freedom in many ways. The northern whites wanted the slaves to be free so that all had equal rights. The south wanted to have their freedom to do what they wanted to do. Blacks wanted their overall freedom from slavery. Since there were many forms of freedom that were shown during the Civil War, I will start off looking at the northern whites idea of freedom during that time The northern whites wanted the slaves to be free so everyone had equal rights. For example, in…

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    relates to Edna Pontelliers quote “that outward existence which conforms, the inward life which questions” because through the story she had to conform to the way others wanted her to be. In the novel Janie married her first husband Logan Killicks not because she loved him but because it was what her grandma wanted. Her grandma wanted her to marry him because she knew that with her declining…

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