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    I enjoyed the most was Fort Point. I enjoyed Fort point the most because it consist of history from multiple time periods. The fort was originally a Spanish one that they constructed to defend the newly occupied San Francisco bay. After the Spanish abandoned the fort the Americans would eventually take it over and use it all the way onto the civil war. I think this fort is quite interesting because as a resident of the bay area I never think of another country sailing into San Francisco bay and trying

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    spoken at the time as well. I knew the continent was occupied but never knew it was such a large number of different native American tribes. The number of languages spoken is not as astounding once you know how many tribes existed. I wonder how different tribes communicated with one another. Maybe their languages were similar enough that communication was possible. North American tribes, just as the

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    The new Manifest Destiny, essentially U.S’ expansionist fever, leads to our participation against the Spanish empire with rebels on both sides. The Spanish American War made the US an international power with our footholds in the Pacific and Atlantic Ocean. Also, our annexation of Cuba will lead to multiple opportunities in the future. This 3 month long war was diminutive and swift but showed how the US were unprepared, obviously by their landing at Daiquiri. What followed were naval attacks in the

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    The ideas of nationalism and sectionalism in the early 1800s played a large role in the presidential elections leading up to the Civil War. Nationalism is when the population of a nation has love for their country put their country first. Sectionalism is when the population identifies more with the ideals of their region more than they identify with the nation as a whole. Please two ideas would become the basis of the Missouri compromise, the Monroe doctrine, and this establishment of new political

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    From his great victory over the British at New Orleans in the War of 1812 to accusations of murder and adultery, Andrew Jackson was one of the most controversial people of pre-civil war America. Some saw him as a hero who stood up for the common man and fought for American liberty, yet others saw him as a dangerous demagogue that threatened the fabric of the nation’s stability. Andrew Jackson’s rise to prominence originated in the Carolinas where he was born into a Scots-Irish family. The obstreperous

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    Realism in the Literary World The year is 1861 and the American Civil War has just begun. The men are on their way to fight courageously in the war. Stephen Crane was able to capture this war in a new way. In his novel The Red Badge of Courage he describes the mental experiences the protagonists of the story, Henry goes through rather than the experiences he indoors with his surrounding. This novel does a great job in capturing the psychological war that any soldier could have when questioning their

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    democratic again, marking the end of the Reconstruction Era. The southern democrats made a promise to protect the civil rights of African-Americans. However, these promises were not kept. Southern legislature made a series of laws that separated Whites and Blacks in any public affairs such as transportation, bathrooms, drinking fountains, and etc. This lead to a large American History event called the civil rights movement in 1960 QUOTE: I am not liked as a President by the politicians in office, in the press

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    to the other rebels. That wasn’t a hard decision. Maybe those Spanish should have just given us our freedom, you tell yourself. The Bear Flag Revolt happened because a small group of Americans wanted to be free from the Spanish who populated California at the time. The group was disbanded after a few weeks by the United States army. However, the revolt was successful in their mission of succeeding

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    Adham Elnashai United States History During the Civil War and the American Revolution Americans didn’t only have to deal with their national policies, they also had to deal with their international relations with the rest of the countries in the World. The relations with other countries are also known as Foreign Policies. The overseas dimensions reflected onto the Civil War and Revolution Era. In 1861, 11 states seceded from the United States to form the Confederate States of America and over

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    McKinley Sr. and Nancy Allison McKinley (“William” bio 1). He was born in Niles, Ohio and attended Allegheny College to be posted as a country school teacher. He then enlisted in the Union Army during the Civil War in 1861 and earned the rank of Brevet Major of Volunteers (1). After the Civil War he returned home, started studying law, and eventually moved to Canton, Ohio to open his own law firm (1). Very soon after he moved to Canton, he married Ida Saxton, the daughter of a local banker (1). McKinley

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