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History of Georgia
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The Georgia colony was unique among Britain's American colonies. It was founded in 1732 as a penal colony for the worthy poor in the disputed territory between the British Carolina colonies and Spanish Florida. It was the last British colony established on the Atlantic seaboard. Fearing the ...
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Cahokia and Sunwatch Village
Cahokia
Cahokia is an archaeological site Amerindian located near Collinsville (Illinois), in the plain of the Mississippi River in the southwest of the state near the city of St. Louis (Missouri). Is formed by a series of hills or mounds artificial earth. Cahokia is the largest field related ...
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In what ways has technology ended the physical and intellectual isolation of Americans?
In what ways has technology ended the physical and intellectual isolation of Americans?
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The successes of science, in its alliance with the technology are clear. We have provided a great ability to explain, control and transform the world. The ...
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The French-Indian War
The French-Indian War entered the history as the fourth and the last armed conflict in colonial North America between Britain and her colonies. The conflict broke out because the British and French claims to territory in the valley of the Ohio, which at that time inhabited 3,000 to ...
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AMERICAN HISTORY
AMERICAN HISTORY
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The relationship between individual and the state is of crucial importance in any civilized society. An Individual is a basic unit of any society who reflects about its characteristics and behavior. In this paper deviating from the conventional point of views, a new direction on the role of ...
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English in Early Colonization
English in Early Colonization
The early seventeenth century witnessed a large migration flow from Europe to North America. The first immigrants from what is now the United States crossed the Atlantic long after the Spanish had established their first colonies in the rest of the Americas and, indeed, ...
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George Washington and His Career as an American President
George Washington and His Career as an American President
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Washington, George (1732-99), 1st President of the U.S. (1789-97), was born on the family estate in Westmoreland County, Virginia. His education was elementary, and after his father's death (1743) he was guided ...
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Clarence Thomas
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The main aim of the paper here is to focus on the professional life of Clarence Thomas. Over his professional life, he suffered a number of obligations, as well as achieved principle positions. His career ladder along with the early days of his life highlights in ...
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J. Edgar Hoover
J. Edgar Hoover
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(Washington, 1895 - id., 1972) American lawyer and politician decisively pushed the FBI, making it a powerful state agency headed remained for nearly fifty years. Their management is clearly anomalous in length, was positive for its modernization efforts, but was not without criticism.
J. Edgar Hoover studied law at George Washington ...
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Aspect of Multiculturalism
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If the lifestyle and societal norms of the ancient times are taken into account, it will be found out the one thing that was common and existed in almost every society of the ancient era, is the homogeneity enjoyed by the inhabitants. This homogeneity and similarity among the ...