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    The Legend of Wyatt Earp Born of the frontier‚ lived in the wilderness‚ raised in the war against the outlaws‚ bandits‚ and crooks. This is just the outline of the life of Wyatt Earp. He was born on March 19‚ 1848 in Monmouth‚ Virginia‚ to his father Captain Nicholas Porter Earp and his second wife‚ Virginia Ann Cooksey Earp at Virginia’s sister’s house located on 406 South Third Street in Monmouth‚ Illinois. Wyatt’s full name was actually Wyatt Berry Stapp Earp‚ named after his father’s commanding

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    9/23/13 Yellow Class Argumentative Essay Imagine that you are celebrating a great victory‚ and suddenly you hear that the person who led you to victory is dead− does the poem‚ “O Captain‚ My Captain” really portray that feeling? Walt Whitman was the author of the poem “O Captain‚ My Captain”. The purpose of the poem was to express

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    “With Malice Towards None” Post-civil war‚ the United States was divided into two: South and North. In the North‚ Radical Republicans ruled and Democrats led the South. Having very different opinions on what to do to unify the country again‚ there was the creation of many ideas‚ laws‚ amendments‚ and acts that led to what we call the Reconstruction period. The legacy of Reconstruction is good‚ as goals to reunify South and North were achieved. It is also very negative because racial inequalities

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    01.04 SWBS Chart and Reflection The "Somebody-Wanted-But-So" chart is an excellent way to summarize important information from history. In it‚ you identify a person or group of people; their goal‚ need‚ or want; what conflict of interest stood in the way; and the outcome. This strategy works great because history depends on the needs‚ wants‚ and actions of humans. Part 1 – Complete the following chart using information from the lesson. One example appears for you. Somebody ... Wanted ... But

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    Andres R. Carrillo 01-14-14 Language Arts‚ Period 4 Tuesday Convince Your Principal Letter Dear Principal Martinez Lopez‚ I think there is a great play our school can have about Robert Smalls‚ an African-American slave who disguised himself as a Confederate ship captain and dodge

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    William McKinley was born March 4‚ 1843 in Niles‚ Ohio. As a young man McKinley spent his time attending Allegheny College. When he was attending college‚ The Civil War broke out and McKinley enlisted in the Union army. He was the last president ever to fight in The Civil War. After the war McKinley studied law‚ and opened a practice in Canton‚ Ohio.He married Ida Saxton ‚ the daughter of a local banker. After the deaths of his mother and two daughters early into their marriage‚ Ida’s health

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    There are similarities and differences between the Wartime‚ Presidential‚ and Congressional Reconstruction. Each had a purpose and plan. There was a major difference between the Republican President and Republican Congress that caused many conflicts. The Wartime Reconstruction actually started during the war. Lincoln in the beginning wanted settlement of blacks in countries or something known as repatriation. A major part of this Wartime Reconstruction was the Proclamation of Amnesty. What this

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    America was not perfect especially during the 19th century when conflicts arose regarding slavery‚ women’s rights‚ politics‚ and corruption. Sojourner Truth and Abraham Lincoln discuss some of those issues that were the highlight of the civil war. Some of the issues they talked about were slavery and women’s rights. Throughout the both well thought out speeches‚ Lincoln and Truth use resembling strategies that were very persuasive. Their persuasive speeches were used in an attempt to further

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    (Anecdote) In the 1800s a war was on the horizon. It was the confederates vs the Union. On the confederate side‚ there was Jefferson Davis. On the Union side‚ there was Abraham Lincoln. Both leaders faced off in a battle for slaves. Abraham Lincoln was going to make a decision that would change America forever.. (Bridge)Abraham Lincoln was an incredible president because of his personality traits. (Thesis)Abraham Lincoln was truly a brilliant president because he was honest‚ intelligent‚ and an

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    The Reconstruction Era was a period from 1863-1877 in which America went through three phases of reconstruction after the Civil War. In the early 1860’s the Civil War between the Union and Confederate‚ the war’s main cause were economic and racial reasons. After the end of the war‚ the reconstruction and unifying of the country started. During reconstruction there was a Presidential and Congressional reconstruction followed by a redemption period. The presidential reconstruction was the transition

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