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    There are different perspectives on the history of Reconstruction; some people believe that rebuilding the South during the period of 1865 to 1877 was a very important stage in the United States history because it was the start of American Society as a home of freedom. However, others view Reconstruction as a negative impact on African Americans. Ronald E. Butchart sees Reconstruction as the main reason for educational discrimination against African Americans. Reconstruction in the South helped African

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    This chapter is about the reconstruction era which overlapped the civil war starting in 1863 and came to an end in 1877 when Hayes became president and troops were removed from the south. In 1863 Lincoln proposed the Ten Percent Plan, which would reinstate the southern states if 10% of the 1860 voters agree to take an oath of allegiance to the U.S and abide by the Thirteenth Amendment, abolish slavery. Confederates rejected this plan. In 1864 Congress passed the Wade-Davis Bill, which would make

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    Antonin Dvorak

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    Antonin Dvorak By Haeden Pate Dvorak was the first born of nine children in Nelahozeves, in 1841. He become very interested in music when he was little and was a very accomplished violinists at a young age. People started to recognize his talent and were amazed by him as most people would just become a butcher he had a serious talent in music. When he was around 12 he moved to Zlonice to live with his aunt and uncle. He began to studying harmony, piano, and organ. He wrote his earliest works

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    Tremendous Changes

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    southern states and, then, sought to punish the south after the war’s end. The federal government grew dramatically from 1860-1877, with the major changes being government control by Republicans, a huge growth in national debt, mainly from financing the war effort, a huge increase in the use of the power of the presidency, as shown in the Emancipation Proclamation, the decline in

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    the late 1820s, he went into the business and became one of the largest steamship operators. During this he was nicknamed the “Commodore.” His eye moved from steamships to railroads, in the 1860s. Vanderbilt obtained many railroads and made in interregional railroad system. At the age of 82, on January 4, 1877, Cornelius Vanderbilt died. More the $100 million was left to his son, William. Cornelius Vanderbilt, was one of the major men

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    Some say that the greatest presidents, however, presided in 1860 to 1877. These three presidents, Abraham Lincoln, Andrew Johnson, and Ulysses S. Grant, rose to the occasion and helped to shape the United States of America to be the great nation that stands today. In Hodgenville, Kentucky on April 12th, 1809, the 16th president was born. A senator until he decided that his ideas and voice was decent enough, Lincoln ran for president in 1860. Since he was the only republican in the race, he won easily

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    Nutcracker (Casse Noisette, choreographed by his assistant Lev Ivanov) and The Sleeping Beauty and presented versions of Swan Lake, Raymonda, and Giselle that have been revived frequently. Among other major ballets are his Don Quixote (1869), La Bayadère (1877), and Le Corsaire (1899). After the death of his first wife, Petipa married another dancer, Lyubov

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    Oziel Rios 1.     The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo-  signed on February 2, 1848, ended the Mexican-American War in favor of the United States.  This treaty added about 500,000 square miles to the U.S territory.  This was also like a treaty to peace because it ended the American Mexican War.  The war was caused by Mexico refusing to say that Texas was independent and it was now part of the United States.             2.     Free Soil Party- This Party did not last long in the United States. The Main

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    During the period of reconstruction in the U.S., from 1865-1877, there were plans put in place by Abraham Lincoln, Andrew Johnson, and Congress in hopes of a brighter future. Reconstruction took place after the Civil War occurred in the U.S. from 1861-1865. Abraham Lincoln was the President during the Civil War, and he had plans prepared at the end of his presidency because he sensed that the nation would have to be rebuilt through a reconstruction period. Once he was assassinated in 1865, his successor

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    2011 DBQ: (Form A) 1. Analyze the international and domestic challenges the United States faced between 1968 and 1974, and evaluate how President Richard Nixon’s administration responded to them. (Form B) 1. Explain the ways that participation in political campaigns and elections in the United States changed between 1815 and 1840, and analyze forces and events that led to these changes. 2010 DBQ: (Form A) 1. In what ways did ideas and values held by Puritans influence the political

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