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    During the late 19th century a majority of the immigrant coming into America were European. Primarily German, Russians, Swedes, Italians, and English immigrants were arriving during this time period. According to Donato, by 1930 “Mexicans became the largest immigrant group” (Donato 29). There was an over 1000% increase in Mexicans during the 20’s and 30’s. The other large group of immigrant during this time was the Germans and Russians. Due to the roll back of laws enacted by Catherine the Great

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    One of the Greatest Unknown Founders of Colorado History Have you ever wondered, “Why the chicken crossed the road”? Ask yourself was the “chicken” courageous and adventurous or innocent and uneducated of the dangers of what might happen to him? Some men lead by example and others follow in anticipation of an unforeseen out-come and that’s what sets one man apart from the other. Was the “chicken” leading the pack or looking for others like him? How many times have you asked yourself “Who am I: Am

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    Wild West Research Paper

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    cowboy cuisine that make the West much more than just “where the deer and the antelope play” (Higley). The Western region has captured the heart of many Americans who cannot escape their appetites for wild west fare. Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, Utah, and Colorado all make up this peaceful region known as the Rocky Mountain States (American Regional Cuisine 339) where countless people groups and traditions have contributed to what the region is today. Now, the West is home to many who daily reap the benefits

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    recreational usage since 2012. Colorado is the Christopher Columbus of this social experiment and has spurred numerous opinions, both good and bad. Recreational marijuana has had many benefits for Colorado such as economic growth, improved safety through regulations, and overall social unification. Make sure your thesis makes a claim that is arguable. To begin with, Colorado benefitted from economic growth through taxation and job creation. According to the news clip, Colorado brought in 43 million tax

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    cultures, and sports fans, Denver is one of the most interesting cities for vacationing. Denver has the 10th largest downtown in the United States. Denver is the largest city in Colorado. Denver, Colorado is surrounded by a lot of great things. It is a perfect place for families who are looking for a vacation. Denver, Colorado, is known for its different activities, restaurants, sports, and education. Having nothing to

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    Until gold was revealed in the Rocky Mountains in 1859, the native population was virtually undisturbed by outside influence and the prairies were freely used to sustain life. When the gold was discovered, a whole new attitude came across the land. The population exploded and that means that there came change. With the discovery of gold, the invaders from the east would make those changes. Just like the unearthing of this widely sought out metal a decade earlier in California by the forty-niners

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    The Western Region What interesting facts did you learn about today? #1 Bridget The west region has many different geographical features. The Rocky Mountains are a big part of tourist attractions economy in the West. The Colorado River is the main body of water in the West. Before tourist attraction people would come panning for gold! Many deserted towns are still there and they call them ghost towns. Mining is still is a really big part of economy in the West especially copper. The flatland of

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    Rocky Mountain Research Paper

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    The Rocky Mountains are an incredible mountain range located in North America in the Western Hemisphere. The mountain range stretches from northern Colorado and into southwestern Canada. It is home to a diverse ecosystem, both geographically and biologically and is revered as a monumental landform worldwide. The geologic history of the Rocky Mountains has come about as an aggregation of millions of years. Briefly speaking, the formation of the Rockies transpired from hundreds and millions of years

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    The geographic region of Mesa Verde captivates me because of its sheer concentration of archeological sites in an area, and the plethora of cliff dwellings found in this region of Colorado. Mesa Verde, a place ancestral Puebloan people called home for hundreds of years from 500 A.D. to the 13th century, is situated on Colorado’s diverse landscape, which consists of 4,400 archaeological sites and 600 cliff dwellings (Smith, 7). Mesa Verde National Park was officially established in the early 1900’s

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    increased and the Boulder Parks and Recreation Department (BPRD) was created in 1961. By looking at Boulder’s mission statement, the structure of its department, and the ideas of the Boulder Parks and Recreation Department Director, Yvette Bowden and the Colorado Governor, John Hickenlooper, it will be clear that the numerous

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