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    Throughout the course of American history, the usage of gangs has always been embedded in the striving desire to be rebel, such as defeating the overhanging stature of the British empire. However as the 13 colonies formed a colonial gang in an effort to eliminate British influence in America, the definition of the word gang has transformed into an entirely different meaning. One common definition of a gang is a group of three or more individuals who engage in criminal activity and identify themselves

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    The Civil War was a major part in American history. The era has influenced Americans in many different ways. Some good and some bad. The two main parts of the war that was fought was east of the Mississippi and west of the Mississippi. If either side was to secure Victory control on both of these fronts was vital. In March of 1862 the Union forces jacuzzi Western Front at the Battle of Pea Ridge. They confederate forces were lead by Major General Earl Van Dorn and Brigadier General Albert Pike. General

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    between the years of 1865-1877. This time had many key events that included an impeachment, passing an amendment, the black code, and many other events. The Reconstruction was one of the hardest and controversial eras that has occurred in America history. A crucial event that occurred was the impeachment of a president. Andrew Johnson was the president during the time of the reconstruction. In 1867, Congress passed the Tenure of Office Act (1991, History.com Staff). This act was passed to require

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    The Civil War was the worst war in American History. In four years over 620,000 Americans died, which is more than all other American wars combined. It was fought between the North and the South, due to their drastically different lifestyles and values. There was not just one cause of the Civil War. Over time disagreements kept adding up and eventually became a war. Many of the disagreements had to do with slavery. Many Northern states had outlawed slavery and as the U.S. expanded into territories

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    African American History in the Poems of Langston Hughes Langston Hughes was an African American poet who was one of the first black voices to be heard in America. He was distinct among his contemporaries with his writing about the blacks' experiences and history. His pride of his race and history was apparent in most of his works. In his poem, "The Negro Speaks of Rivers" his pride of his history and civilization is apparent by the repetition of the pronoun "I" in most of the lines.

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    Lily Vidot John Gaines African American History before 1877 20 August 2015 18th Century Slavery in the North and South Slavery during the 18th century in the North and South became a part of the normal culture. In the North, having a slave was equivalent to having a household maid. In the South, having a slave was equivalent to a machine that did free labor for you. It is during this time, one was able to see the distinct difference in the way of life between the North and the South. The North

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    In the secondary text Reading the American Past, chapter ten contains five different documents written in the early 1800s. This chapter is title “Republicans in Power” as it covers topics from Thomas Jefferson’s policies for Indians to exerts from a man that served in the War of 1812. Chapter 10 contains documents from Lewis and Clarks journals from their expedition in 1805. Additionally, it holds papers discussing the subject of abolishing slavery in the United States written by a slave. The next

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    Economy and Planter Class. Retrieved from U.S History Boundless: https://www.boundless.com/u-s-history/textbooks/boundless-u-s-history-textbook/slavery-and-reform-1820-1840-16/the-old-south-121/the-plantation-economy-and-the-planter-class-645-6993/ Cobb, J. C. (2015). Industrial and Southern Soceity. kentucky: University Press of Kentucky. SLAVERY WITHIN THE SOTHERN SOCEITY! Slavery is the fundamentally outbound domineering factor. During the course of history, slavery existed where blacks has been economically

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    served as general-in-chief of the Confederate armies during the Civil War” (Johnson 273). Lee lived from 1807 to 1870. He was a very intelligent person and was very good at leading people in times of war. Robert E. Lee left a big impact on American history. Robert E. Lee went to the United States Military Academy at West Point. When he graduated in 1829, he was second in his class. Two years after graduating, he married Mary Anna Randolph Custis, who happened to be Martha Washington’s great-granddaughter

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    The Gilded Age of American History is defined as the time between the Civil War and World War I mainly from 1870-1900. This era saw a rapid growth in the population and economy involving the railroad, factories, new family grown farms and the banking industry. This era was also a time of corruption, greed and political venues that were so intertwined that following political parties and the government became difficult. In 1873 author Mark Twain penned the satirical novel the Gilded Age in reference

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