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    supremacy (Doc 3). Geographically Virginia is perfect for agricultural life style this led to the Chesapeake to experience a rise in slavery because it was the most profitable way. Only those with money or land owners thrived in this society due to the unfair conditions for the poor (Doc 5). Prior to bacon’s rebellion indentured servants were the most profitable way to grow cash crops‚ but soon after the rebellion New England experience a decline of indentured servitude and a rise in slavery (Doc 6&7)

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    NTC 362 Entire Course

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    Colonization in Kenya

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    Kenya became more civilized and more developed (Doc 5). Instead of wearing traditional clothes‚ Africans wore more formal and appropriate clothes like the British (Doc 5). The economic growth was one of the few pros for the British colonizing Africa. Also Africans got education‚ although not compulsory‚ 3‚442 schools for 395‚000 students were provided (Doc 10). Railroads and road networks had a substantial amount of growth in just in 50 years (Doc 11). The economic growth was caused by the Africans

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    agreement for Germany to have a maximum capacity of 7 divisions of infantry and 3 divisions of calvary. They were only allowed to have 100‚000 soldiers including officers and other personnel (Doc B). This was very small when compared to nations such as France‚ who has 4‚760‚000 soldiers including military reserves (Doc B). The people of Germany thought that the very small German military showed feebleness. They began to be convinced that they should start remobilizing their military because they had extreme

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    activities and customs of the Aztec realm (doc. 1). It depicts the type of work depending on gender roles‚ in which men performed more of the hunting activities and the women were taught how to work with crafts. The picture also shows how the older generations taught their young the new techniques and traditions. (Insert authors’ pov/bias here).The page from the Codex Mendoza shows the advanced marketplaces they had because of the great variety of goods (doc. 6). The numerous manufactured wares also

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    tired‚ your poor… I lift my lamp beside the golden door” (Doc A). People really believed America was the solution to their problems and it would help them live a better life. America is where everyone is free to become whatever he can make of himself (Doc B). They were well welcomed at first although they had to try and fit in with everyone else and adopt religion (Doc C). A lot of times tried to force to put religion before the country (Doc I). But government liked the fact that they could help America

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    versus condemnation (Doc. B). Such a practice was made in effort to promote the underlying democratic ideology of equality among all‚ and was further expanded upon in the asylum movement headed by Dorothea Dix‚ which attempted to reform institutions for the rehabilitation of criminals‚ insane‚ and the poor; granting second chances and a step towards dissolving the social ladder (Doc. A). Such movements also pushed education as a means to convey moral values as social reform (Doc. E)‚ seeking to rid

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    First of all‚ power can be abused or used for good‚ power is to do something or act in a “peciluar way due to your rank. In the book “To KIll A Mockingbird” we see Scout‚ Jem‚ and Atticus Finch in a world of racism because Atticus is a lawyer who defends a black man named Tom Robinson se her but she from raping Mayella‚ a white lady who the daughter of the neighborhood drunk‚ throughout the book we see how society and racism shape various individuals. Despite of Atticus’ struggle to protect Tom‚

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    Muhammad was a merchant‚ therefore ranking merchant highly. Although the two religions initially have opposite ideas‚ before 16th century‚ they changed and assimilated individually and created their own peculiarity. Doc 1‚ Doc 3‚ and Doc 2 are the early religious opinions about the trading. Doc 1 was from Christian Bible‚ the holy texts of the Christianity‚ documenting the words and major events from Jesus and his prophets‚ which is extremely important for Christianity. It demonstrates that the wealthy

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    Why Did Texas Almost Fail as a Spanish Colony? Why do the ventures of man fail? The ventures of men fail primarily due to a lack of planning. In the case of Spanish colonies in Texas this holds true. The Spanish first set eyes on the Texas coast in 1519 and in 1821 they lowered their flag for the final time in Texas. The Spanish had about 300 years to try and colonize Texas and the attempt to colonize and settle Texas was not very successful. The initial boats that came to Texas were shipwrecked

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