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    Through history neighbor has been fighting neighbor over land. Some of the conflicts have gone down in history as the most violent or largest of them all. The study of war must include all aspects of the struggle, including historical, financial, and political ramifications, as well as the conflict. Insight into the strategy used by military troops, the rational of the military leaders, how the economy was affected, provide an understanding of society during that time. Wars are studied for years

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    Early American History

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    The history of America encompasses almost 400 years of history, which is very short when compared to the European timeline. Even with less total years of history, American history has plenty of events that helped define its modern state. Through the landing of settlers, America has launched into many national identity defining wars within its borders that led to relations with other countries to made America into what it is today. America began its process of national identity with the founding

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    Mexican-American history is overwhelmed with rich culture and vast experiences. The struggles and challenges this diverse group of people possessed throughout time to bring about change prove important to the history of the world in many aspects and regards. Whether or not to teach Mexican-American history in classrooms throughout the United States is a hot topic of debate. However, to forget about an entire race and culture of a people is to sweep much larger issues under the rug such as racial

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    The movie American History X truly shows how racism upon race, class and gender was really effected the world. The movie was based upon the Vineyard family who seemed like they had a lot going on in their lives. The two main characters were two Caucasian males by the names of Derek and Danny. Derek and Danny have different strengths and weaknesses throughout their relationship as brothers. They both clearly care for each other, but they do annoy each other throughout the movie. Danny looks up to

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    American Food History

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    thousands of years ago there became two types of main cuisine, Temple and Palace. Temple being the food of those of religion and self-discipline and Palace being those of the rich and powerful. (Lecture, Jan. 25th) This had become the first time in history that the consumption of food had a meaningful esthetic and identity. Regions and nationalities as a whole began to have these identities and it is directly tied into the roots of their culture. The United States, only being 200 odd years old, is different

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    In the Preface of Major Problems in Mexican American History Zaragosa Vargas writes, "Nearly two thirds of Latinos in the United States are of Mexican descent, or Chicanos- a term of self definition that emerged during the 1960's and early 1970s civil rights movement. Chicanos reside mainly in the Southwest, the Pacific Northwest, and the Midwest. Their history begins in the precolonial Spanish era, and they share a rich mestizo cultural heritage of Spanish, Indian, and African origins. The Chicanos'

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    The history of the African American people in the United States has been riddled with injustice and the abominations of white supremacists. African Americans have had to face vast deals of trials and tribulations. Aside from slavery, lynching was the worst thing that ever happened to African Americans. The horrors of the lynching are presently similarly in Lockett’s and Williams’s articles in reference to style, content, and accuracy. Shortly after the Civil War and the issue of the Emancipation

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    African-American History

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    Although each of the objects found within the image represents some of the struggles that were encountered by African-Americans, everyone that is included within the image helps us understand the perspective of those who dealt with the issue of slavery. The figure on the left is a depiction of an Irish-American who lived in New York during the 1860’s. Although the man lived in New York, he was an immigrant and therefore couldn’t make much money. This fact helps explain why he is depicted as wearing

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    The study of history and historical writings is called historiography; American Jewish history is one form to study about the past of the American Jews. Jacob Rader Marcus and Hasia R. Diner are two historians who broke down American Jewish historiography according to their point of views. In “The Periodization of American Jewish History,” Marcus focuses on four periods of American Jewish history. On the other hand, in “The Study of American Jewish History: in the Academy, in the Community,” Diner

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    1.) The idea and establishment of freedom arrived from the social and political experience in American history. Historical movements such as the civil war and cold war, provoke freedom and self-determination in the mind set of beings. Political freedom in the nineteenth century triggered many to obtain their goal to vote, to gain their own rights. According to Foner, “the evolution of civil liberties, or rights that individuals can assert against authority” is what ignited the idea and practice

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