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    Virginia Colony versus Massachusetts Colony Throughout the 17th century‚ the New World was being developed and the colonies were being formed. Two of these newly founded colonies were Virginia and Massachusetts. Between the two colonies‚ there were many similarities as a result of similar backgrounds of those who founded and were running the colonies. Although there are many reasons as to why people‚ the majority being from Europe‚ fled to the colonies‚ there are also multiple different aspects of

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    THE CASE OF KATHPUTLI COLONY In 2007‚ the Delhi Development Authority (DDA) began planning for Delhi’s first in-situ slum rehabilitation project. It chose the Kathputli Colony (Kathputli)‚ a jhuggi jhopri (JJ) cluster tucked into West Delhi’s Shadipur region‚ as the site for this project. In 2009‚ Raheja—the private developers chosen to undertake the project—announced the construction

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    In the early seventeenth century two separate groups founded two very different colonies. The first to be colonized was the settlement of Jamestown‚ located on the Chesapeake Bay which is in present day Virginia. Just over a decade later the colony of Plymouth was founded on what is now known as Cape Cod‚ Massachusetts. Though both the Massachusetts Bay colony and the Jamestown colony were established in a similar historical timeframe‚ they developed distinctly different social views regarding the

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    “American” Essay The original thirteen colonies‚ from groundbreaking Virginia‚ first settled in 1612‚ to the bountiful Carolinas originating in the year of 1670. In 1636‚ twenty four years after the formation of Virginia‚ the revolutionary Rhode Island came to be. Though settled three-hundred and seventy-six years ago‚ Rhode Island at that time‚ still holds similarities to what it means to be “American” today. America is synonymous with freedom‚ tolerance of those different‚ equality‚ and democracy

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    Toussaint L’Ouverture‚ a Haitian born slave‚ was the remarkable leader who organized and led the slave revolt of 1791. As a literate and educated man‚ he often busied himself with reading the works of French Enlightenment philosophers‚ who preached individual rights and equality among men. In 1789 the French Revolutionaries (who advocated liberty‚ fraternity and equality) exempted the slaves from the “Rights of Man”; leaving them feeling betrayed thus fueling the fire of rebellion. Toussaint’s

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    represents a comparison between two different viewpoints of events that led up to the Pueblo Revolt of 1680. One perspective is represented by Van Hastings Garner who has a more harmonous intrepretiation. As opposed to Henry Warner Bowden who has a more adverse account of events. A more detailed account can be found in the book What Caused the Pueblo Revolt of 1680 by David J. Weber The Pueblo Revolt of 1680‚ or Popé’s Rebellion‚ was an uprising of most of the Pueblo Indians against the Spanish

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    How did Xerxes deal wit the revolts in the Persian Empire? One of the great challenges faced by Xerxes during his time as ruler of the Persian Empire‚ was the method by which the revolts in both Egypt and Babylon would be dealt with. Essentially‚ he dealt with the revolts in two different ways; firstly using his military force to quickly and decisively quell the revolts; which were followed by either political or administrative reforms (or a combination of both). These methods reflected his ability

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    effected more than just the 13 colonies. Islands in the Caribbean were also places where slaves were kept. However‚ the institution of slavery in the English colonies differs from slavery in the caribbean because of their origins‚ the plantations they worked on‚ and how and why they were treated they way they were. "Approximately 10 million Africans were ripped from their homes‚ in Africa‚ and taken to the "New World" between the 1500-1800s" ("Slavery in the Colonies"). "In the 1600s‚ England’s Atlantic

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    I. ENGLISH EXPANSION IN AMERICA: VIRGINIA A. Creation of an English Colony--Jamestown (1607) 1. Joint Stock Company 2. First settlers were young‚ male adventurers looking to get rich B. Early problems in Jamestown 1. Miscalculations 2. Difficulty securing labor C. Relations with Native Peoples 1. John Smith 2. Powhatan 3. Pocahontas - Matoaka - Rebecca 4. Opechancanough‚ brother of Powhatan

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    This historical text was written by the monks from Evesham Abbey just after the uprising was stifled. These events took place on June 14th at a place called Smithfield‚ in the area of London and surrounding places due to the riots started around the south east of England and converged in London City. What we can extract of this text is the way of how a young king‚ Henry II‚ with the most valuable help of William Walworth‚ Mayor of London‚ defeated the insurgents by killing their leader Wat Tyler

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