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    Big picture summary Chapter 2: Its basically about the Spanish South Carolina. first off the conflict in Europe between Protestant and the roman catholic churches led people wanting to create empires over seas. So Portugal and Spain both already had other empires but Portugal was kind of jealous because Spain’s were more wealthy. So Spain’s work labor was coming short (their work load were the Indians and they were getting sick and dying)‚ so this Spanish dude named Lucas Vasquez de Ayllon wanted

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    Hi Guys‚ if you don’t know what this is all about well here is a summary: A google doc is made and is very helpful when done properly. I posted the final exam review on here and everyone is able to post lecture notes chapter summaries anything you want and it is very very helpful to study from. Many of my other classes make google doc’s and everyone posts stuff and we have TONS of info to study from. You would put the definition of the term under or beside and other notes to follow. So please feel

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    Conch In Lord Of The Flies

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    Lord of the Flies By William Golding Ralph He’s the first lost boy we meet‚ and he’s definitely the best—after all‚ he’s elected chief. He is good looking. He’s "fair" (1.1) and "attractive." More than that‚ he has the conch. And he can blow it. Because the conch symbolizes power and order‚ because he has the conch he gets a head start in the island power structure. Instead of getting caught up in the hunting bloodlust‚ he proposes something practical‚ sensible‚ start a fire‚ and then watch it to

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    convert the indigenous people to the Catholic faith‚ Franciscan priests built more than 30 convents in Yucatán and tried to replace Mayan culture with Christianity (history.com). Yet‚ resentment in the Maya grew toward the Spaniards and all of the chiefdoms came together in an alliance with a goal to erase all traces of the Europeans from their land. This resulted in a horrific battle called the Great Maya Revolt of 1546 (Athena Publications). The aftermath of the battle left the Maya devastated‚ yet

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    THE KHASIS OF BARAK VALLEY‚ ASSAM Anthropologists have taken the word ‘tribe’ from its ordinary usage‚ which had different meanings. Generally‚ it meant people who were primitive‚ living in a backward area and did not know how to write. Sometimes it was synonymous with the term ‘race’. In fact there was no precise meaning given to the term ‘tribe’.[1] Theoretically‚ a tribe is an ideal State‚ a self contained unit. It is a society in itself‚ i.e. a collection of individuals sharing a common

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    How can 168 Spanish soldiers defeat an army of 80‚000 Native Americans? Well in the year 1532‚ a Spanish conquistador known as Francisco Pizarro invaded the New World. He quickly got into a conflict with the largest state of the New World and managed to capture the absolute monarch‚ Atahuallpa. Francisco charged a ransom for his release and even after the ransom was given‚ he killed Atahuallpa. They were defeated and this cycle was continued by more Spanish conquistadors until the Native Americans

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    Source: Strayer‚ Robert W. Ways of the World: a Brief Global History. Boston‚ MA: Bedford/St. Martin’s‚ 2009. Print. CHAPTER THREE: First Civilizations Cities‚ States‚ and Unequal Societies3500 b.c.e.–500 b.c.e. “Over 100 miles of wilderness‚ deep exploration into pristine lands‚ the solitude of backcountry camping‚ 4×4 trails‚ and ancient American Indian rock art and ruins. You can’t find a better way to escape civilization!” So goes an advertisement for a vacation in Utah’s Canyonlands

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    The Tswana People

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    The Tswana People Tswana is the name applied to a number of groups who all speak the same language and share similar customs but have separate names. Tswana are defined as a member of the Bantu people inhabiting Botswana‚ western South Africa‚ and neighboring areas. They are also called Batswana or Bechuana. The language Tswana is defined as the Sotho language of the Tswana people and is a Bantu language. It may also be referred to as Setswana or Sechuana‚ and it was the first Sotho language

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    The Northern Native Americans were known as “savages” by the European settlers‚ but actually they created some of the greatest civilizations in history. The lands and social cultures that European explored thought they “discovered” had in fact been developed way before they had arrived. When the European settlers arrived in North America they found an unknown continent largely populated by around 350 Native American civilizations. The Northern Native Americans ways of life may have differed but

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    MSA 180 SQ 2013 Analytic paper two Colonial Modernity and Human Differences Colonization is the process through which one nation asserts its sovereignty over another for the following reasons. This process is both a mental and physical process that affects both the colonizer and the colonized. The first reason mentioned here for a nation to pursue a policy of colonialism is economic incentive. The imperial state could require more resources to continue its growth. Military incentives are

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