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    One stormy night, in a modern day London, four artists were having dinner within an old English pub. The artists were sitting around a table close to a window beaten with rain. Each of the artists are eating a large platter of fish and chips while drinking a few pints of English stout. The artist with his back to the wall, Xia Gui, was a Chinese landscape artist. Most known for painting landscapes of mountains and streams. Sitting to his left, with her back to the window, is Agnes Denes, an earth

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    What is history? We look at these past civilizations, making assumptions and criticisms about their ways of life as if we know exactly what they were thinking. In reality, we have no idea how they justified the actions that we judge. Soon we will be the past and we will be looked upon from future civilizations that attempt to understand our cultures. This thought can be quite overwhelming when one thinks how we will be viewed. In Chuck Klosterman’s novel “But what if we’re Wrong,” he delves into

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    1. Describe the role of silver in global commerce between 1450 and 1750. Provide specific examples from the assigned readings. [Week 10] During 1450 and 1750, silver fueled global commerce as it was the “first direct and sustained link between the Americas and Asia” and initiated trade connections across the Pacific. As a key commodity, silver enriched economies and was used for purchase of African slaves, spices, and Asian goods. Economic investment in silver provided opportunities for women, increased

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    Montgomery Ms. Matz Comp 120 December 6, 2016       Is Slavery an Evil or Benign Institution? Slavery, there are an estimated 20-30 million people enslaved today (dosomething.org). There are different kinds of slavery including but not limited to sex slavery, chattel slavery, child slavery, forced labor, bonded labor, and debt labor. Though the types of slavery can vary, the people have agreed that the definition of slavery is solid and simple; slavery is the act of holding a person in servitude to a dominating

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    Introduction The Portuguese first made contact with the Kongolese in the 1400s sparking a long and varied relationship between the two kingdoms. In order to better understand how this relationship played a part in the trade, colonization, and warfare of this region of Africa, the following paper will discuss the relationship between the Kongolese and the Portuguese up until the Battle of Mbwila, what occurred at the Battle of Mbwila, and how this battle effectively destroyed the Kingdom of Kongo

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    Nehemiah Walls Oct. 29, 2016 Eng.333 The Feminism of Harriet Jacobs Since the early annuls of history minority groups have always faced opposition for the dominating forcing. As a counter rebuttal movements and uprisings usually occurred in order to correct and promote better treatment within these oppressed groups. Feminism served as a mechanism to promote equity amongst gender, sexual, ethnic, and even economic lines. Notwithstanding, there still looms bigotry and oppression from the heavily

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    the American slave narrative in the eighteenth and nineteenth century was to garner the support of abolitionists and deconstruct the system of chattel slavery. Through authentic and personal accounts of slavery through the voice of those who endured slavery first hand, slave narratives served as proof to abolitionists of the corruption of slavery. In Harriet Jacobs 's slave narrative, Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl, Jacobs explicitly addresses white women of the North in hopes that they may

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    Virginia was a state of slavery where white supremacist did not think people of color as their own. Virginia had always been a very conservative state even after the abolishment of slavery. In fact, there was a case of Loving in 1967 in Virginia where white man and black woman got married without the knowledge that it was inappropriate and a disgrace to white people. Long before they got married, they got arrested in the middle of the night and spent the night in jail and forbid both of them from

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    History is said to give various groups of people a sense of identity. There are many topics in early American history that have had a great importance and impact on different social, racial, and cultural groups . The events that took place from the first century to the beginning of the 1800’s helped shape and build a foundation for the multifarious ways of life we have in the United States of America. Throughout the semester, I was able to learn more about my identity and where the background of

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    The history of slavery in the United States is a complex one full of many riveting characters and interesting events. Historians have spent extensive time researching slavery and its effects on the country from its institution until its end in 1865. One popular organization was the American Colonization Society. The society was founded in 1817 and had branches in all major areas of the United States from 1822 to 1913. The society found supporters in many different individuals. One of these characters

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