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MRS. MARY ROWLANDSON
Mrs. Mary Rowlandson
[Name of the InstitutionMrs. Mary Rowlandson
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Mary Rowlandson_ "a pioneering American" was born in the year 1637. During King Philip's war, the Native Americans apprehend her and her three children. After getting free from imprisonment of 11 weeks, she wrote a book sharing her experience ...
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American Civil War
American Civil War
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African Americans had helped force emancipation by their decision to leave the plantations, so black leaders helped push into effect the recruitment of black soldiers into the Union army. At the beginning of the war, few people outside the abolitionist and free black communities believed in ...
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End of Cold War
End of Cold War
Cold War
The Cold War was a state of permanent tension, but never came to a general war. There were the cases of extreme tension that were always resolved through localized conflicts that were distant from the nerve centers of the two powers. They developed ...
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History of Canada
History of Canada
How does an appreciation of Native cultures and interests change our understanding of early contacts with French traders and missionaries?
The appreciation and understanding of native culture can be very helpful in changing our understanding of early contacts with French traders and missionaries. It can be ...
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The American Promise
The American Promise
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'The American Promise' tends to provide much more detail accounts than any other book written on American history. Without understanding the past we cannot develop the understanding regarding the future. Thus, this book tends to provide in-depth analysis of the various factors which affected the American ...
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Life in Edo
The Edo period
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The Edo period, also known as the Tokugawa period is a division of Japanese history, which runs from March 24th of 1603 until May 3 of 1868. The government defines the period of Tokugawa Shogunate or Edo, which was also formally established in 1603 by the ...
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Conquest and Slavery in early American history
Conquest and Slavery in early American history
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Conquest and Slavery in American history dated back to four hundred years. Initially from the Spanish assaults against the Arawak citizens of Hispaniola in the 1940s to the U.S. Military`s massacre of Sioux Indians at Wounded Knee in ...
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The Age of Great Dreams: America in the 1960s
The Age of Great Dreams: America in the 1960s
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The public exhibited contrasting behaviors in the reception of the veterans returning from Vietnam and Iraq wars. The core reasons behind the differences in the treatment of two groups of veterans in USA were ...
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Evolution of Federalism in the Modern Era
Evolution of Federalism in the Modern Era
Federalism
Federalism is essentially an autonomous system of government and shared voluntarily chosen. We can say that federalism is both a structure and governance process to unite on the basis of consent, and while maintaining diversity. To achieve this, it ...
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Fae Myenne Ng, Bone 1993
Fae Myenne Ng was born and reared in San Francisco. Her stories have been published in Harper's, the American Voice, Bostonia, and other magazines; they have also appeared in such anthologies as the Pushcart Prize VII. Several of Ng's most prominent short stories were integrated into ...