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    Revise actively. Rather than simply reading‚ break out the other possible ways for getting information to stick in your mind. It’s hard to stay focused on the same topic using the same learning method all the time. By turning your revision into active revision‚ you can liven it up a bit and help your memory work more effectively. Active revision includes: * Mind mapping. This is a fun and concise and effective way of making revision notes. * Read the information you need to learn

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    AP U.S. History I Colonial Society in the 18th Century The British colonies in the 18th century had changed a lot since the 17th century. For example‚ in the year 1670‚ 90% of the population was English‚ and 4% was African. In 1770‚ 50% was English‚ and 20% was African. The colonies had become very distinct. The immigrants were 8% English‚ 8% Scottish‚ 15% German‚ 33% African‚ and 36% Scots-Irish. The characteristics of the colonies were diverse‚ as well. Colonial America was dominantly

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    Vishaal Gupta Mr. Decarlo AP US July 23 2010 Creating Tensions in Colonial Society After the different European nations colonized the Americas‚ societies began to sprout in those colonies. They were very similar to those societies that had been going on for centuries in Europe. There were governments‚ workers‚ schools‚ and hospitals. Issues began to come about in these societies due to revolts and rebellions by the people. They were unhappy with the way they were treated and their life style

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    population of barely 250‚000 Europeans & Africans 1775- 2‚500‚000 Europeans 28‚000 Africans in 1701 - 500‚000 in 1775 European Immigrants Many immigrants‚ most of whom were Protestants‚ came from French‚ and German speaking kingdoms and principalities. Some came to escape religious persecution and wars. Others sought economic opportunity. Most immigrants settled in middle colonies (Pennsylvania‚ New York‚ New Jersey‚ Maryland & Delaware) and on the Western Frontier (Virginia‚ the Carolinas & Georgia)

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    The Status of Women in Colonial Society For many of the settlers coming to America they‚ obviously‚ had formed their own views and beliefs on the world‚ including the thought on the way of life and what it was intended to be. For most colonists in America they already shared a common opinion about women being inferior. However‚ the value of women has a slight increase due to scarceness. The status of women in the colonies‚ the roles women had taken with the religion aspect‚ and the required

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    everything: sports‚ work‚ and school. Whenever anyone says this‚ I hardly listen; I do not find it very helpful. Like most people‚ I have grown up with sayings and beliefs passed down from generation to generation. Some of these sayings and beliefs are original‚ but others may come from‚ famous writers‚ or ancient philosophers. Bence Nanay’s “Know Thyself’ Is Not Just Silly Advice: It’s Actively Dangerous‚”‚ Margaret Atwood’s short story‚ “Lusus Naturae”‚ and Massimo Pigliucci “Anger is temporary madness:

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    I. Chapter 17: The diversity of American colonial societies 1530-1770 18th century Choctow leader red shoes befriended French in Mississippi valley(traded deerskins for guns)became rich but English cut off French shipping so he made an alliance with the English so was murdered by French resulted in 1747 civil war of the Choctow and killed colonist and Chocktows 1.Wars‚epidemics‚and territorial loss but also adapted technology and politics but in the end were dominated 2.political and economic

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    Which social groups are marginalized‚ excluded or silenced within the text? Social groups are significant in Golding’s novel “Lord of the Flies”‚ as they exhibit and accompany the development of a group of British schoolboys‚ which socially deteriorates into savagery‚ splitting into certain social sub-groups. In a context shaped by the world wars and the resulting communal imbalance‚ perhaps creating or already foreshadowing a sense of rivalry and social disharmony‚ Golding employs several characters

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    ROLE OF SLAVE LABOR IN COLONIAL AMERICAN SOCIETY Differences in classes began to form due to the high demand for slave labor in Colonial American Society. Slave labor also helped to cause racial tension even in the cities. The population also increased in Colonial America due to the high demand for slave labor therefore many African slaves were imported from Africa. The beginning of slaves in the Americas was through the Columbian Exchange. Indians also became slaves for the English because

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    American Colonial Society The colonization movement‚ the relocating of African Americans from the mainstream of white American society‚ had its beginnings in the eighteenth century. As early as 1713‚ Quaker abolitionists begun to advocate that freed blacks be returned to African; and later by blacks‚ themselves‚ around 1787 by the likes of Anthony Benezet and Benjamin Rush. Some plans that later emerged‚ included the establishment of a separate colony for blacks west of the Mississippi River‚ others

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