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    important theme running through American History is globalization. Globalization is the interconnectedness of people, countries, and companies throughout the world. The three main types of globalization are political globalization, social globalization, and economic globalization. Globalization has made America what it is today. It has made us one of the biggest international powers, and made America a cultural melting pot. You could say the first kind of American globalization was slave trade.

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    valid theory in American history for many years, and it has separated Americans in many ways, because classism has been racialized throughout the years, classism separates the rich from the poor, and classism inhibits cultural awareness. Classism will always exist in America because it has been a way of since the beginning of time. Even though people are not born with an actual label in a particular class, such as upper class, middle class, or lower class, it is an invisible line that exists for

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    The Civil War, the bloodiest war in American History, had many causes that turned brother against brother. The issue of slavery was the largest conflict between the north and the south. The south was upset with many things such as Slavery, government, and legislative issues. All these conflicts eventually led to secession, and the horrific war began. Slavery was one of the main factors sending the north and south into a raging war. There was more to than just slavery being abolished. Slavery being

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    In order to understand the extent to which Stowe’s novel had an impactful effect on American history as it led to the Civil War one must first examine what life was like before it was written. Before the publication of Harriet Beecher Stowe’s novel, Uncle Tom’s Cabin, slavery was a norm among both Northerners and Southerners. While Southerners were the actual practitioners of the matter, the North accepted the legality and existence of it. The normality of the institution is seen to be depicted in

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    The Pequot war was a gruesome, bloody and horrifying war. Tensions were running high between the English and Pequot tribe in the year of 1637. This will lead to one of the bloodiest Native American massacre in American history. This video poses the vital question as to why we ignore this part of our history and mythologize an amazing relationship between the pioneers and the natives. In May of 1637 the English authorities of Plymouth, Boston, and Connecticut decided to lead a sneak attack while

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    Jerry Trinidad  Professor Tuyay  Asian-American History  April 1, 2017    Angel Island and Ellis Island     The United States was founded on the principle that all men are created equal, but during an immigration boom in the late 1890s and early 1900s, Asians and Europeans faced discrimination and violence because of their difference in language, appearance, and religion. People came to America from all over the world to experience the wealth and prosperity that was associated with this great country

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    While reading the essay Grant and Lee: A Study in Contrast, I learned a lot about two men who were very important in American history. For this journal entry, it was hard to decide who I agreed with. Both were fighters who won battles. Both were influential, bold men. Lee was definitely the better representative. In the end, however, Grant should be seen as the better general in the essay. In my opinion no other person, other than Lincoln, did more to win the war than Grant. His key vision helped

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    viewed as a weak president pressured into the war with Spain by the people and the Press. During his four short years as president he did so much to help the country. William McKinley’s most significant acts as President was fighting the Spanish-American war and passing the Dingley tariff. In 1876 William McKinley was elected to congress where he became the chair of the House ways and means committee. After his defeat in congress in 1891 he returned to Ohio and ran for Governor winning by a narrow

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    This essay is about the American civil war and the problems that led up to it. This is one of the bloodiest battles in history. This put brother against brother, father against son, and also had a huge impact on everyone at home. This war had the potential to tear America apart. I had lots of fun learning and researching about this topic, so come with me as we dive into the past of one of the most deadly and interesting battles to ever occur on this planet. This story starts on July 4 1776 America

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    War there were about 100 slave narratives, among these personal narratives from Olaudah Equiano, Frederick Douglass, and Sojourner Truth gained fame in the heartache of their woeful life tales. Slave narratives are an important turning point in American history. These writings offered the oppressed

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