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    White Cargo: The Forgotten History of Britain’s White Slaves in America is a book that talks about Britain’s white slaves. The book “White Cargo: The Forgotten History of Britain’s White Slaves in America” by Don Jordan and Michael A. Walsh, talks about the white slaves they had in America instead of African American slaves. Jordan has many books written with Walsh. Books such as The King’s Revenge: Charles II and the Greatest Manhunt in British History, The King’s Bed: Sex Power and the Court of

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    Amanda Dai Mr. Howden Apush, Period 3 15 August 2015 Short Answers 2. (a). Tobacco, as it relates to the early colonial period, was a fundamental cash crop for the southern colonies. It was first discovered by Europeans after Columbus’s first return from the West Indies, and by the early 17th century, tobacco from the Spanish colonies was widely used throughout Europe. John Rolfe, a Jamestown planter, experimented and produced high quality tobacco which quickly spread throughout the

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    There have been many historians who have debated over the exact cause of the American Revolution. The cause was certainly from conflict; the real question however is whether or not that conflict came from the social classes within the United States or from the tyranny of Britain. Historians who are more radical tend to believe it came from class conflict, while more conservative historians believe it was rooted in the need for independence from Britain. It is true that England had a role to play

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    In the book “Decision in Philadelphia the Constitutional Convention of 1787” by Christopher Collier and James Collier present an exclusive glance at the creating of the Constitution and the events that made the Constitution the way people know it today. Christopher and James Collier begin with historical events that led up to Constitutional creation and a brief summation of the events that were taking place in the country during that time frame. The background that they give provides a good base

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    Liberty was not absolute for anyone in the beginning stages of America. An anonymous author wrote, “God gave mankind freedom by nature and made every man equal to his neighbor.” Unfortunately, for the African American slaves, women and the Native Americans, freedom was hard to obtain until the American Revolution changed the principals of independence. African Americans have an extraordinary past that includes the lifestyles before slavery, during slavery, and the beginning of the abolition and

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    John Smith : A True Hero

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    Many of us know John Smith as a fearless leader, a true hero, a man who was solely responsible for the success of Jamestown (the first English colony in the North America). Yes, John Smith was a courageous leader, but he wasn’t perfect. Like most men of the 1600’s John Smith’s attitude toward Native Americans was cruel and unkind. He treated most Native Americans as lesser beings, establishing himself as a superior figure over them. Multiple times John Smith displays his bias toward Native Americans

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    The Buried Truth, was an exciting book that unearthed the lost James Fort that was established in the early 17th century. It was told by the lead Archaeologist of the Jamestown Rediscovery Project, William M. Kelso, published by the University of Virginia Press in, 2006. Kelso tells the journey of this twelve year project of discovering Jamestown in preparation for the 400th anniversary back in 2007. Along the way they found the graves of seventy people, artifacts, trash pits, armor, evidence of the

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    regions that many historians tend to articulate about. Consisting of Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, and New Hampshire, the New England region presents many intriguing ways of achieving their goals. Likewise, the Chesapeake Bay, which contain Virginia, Maryland, North Carolina and part of South Carolina, also have their own ways of achieving different goals. While many focus on the differences of each region, others focus on the similarities that each of the regions possess. Using common knowledge

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    The new constitution formulated comprised of seven articles that explain how a government should work in order to provide its citizens with the basic rights. This new system divided the power between the federal government and the states. Furthermore, the American Revolution is extremely important as the constitution that was later formulated still serves the basis of the American constitution. Even though several amendments have been made to the constitution, the revolutionary principles upon which

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    Virginia’s statewide tests” talks about the Standards of Learning (SOL) exams. According to Virginia officials, the SOL is more difficult than national standards and is similar to the Common Core State Standards. The SOL is a high-stakes series of exams that assess the students understanding of the required curriculum across core subjects such as reading, writing, social science, mathematics, and science. Virginia students begin taking SOL exams in third grade until they graduate high school (Balingit

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