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U S Congress U S President
1,548 wordsU. S. Policies towards Cuba Cuba was a Spanish colony. The country's economy was based on agriculture, with its sugar, coffee, and tobacco plantations. These goods were exported to Europe, and later to the North America. In 1762 the country was seized by the British, however, in a year it became Spanish territory. In 1820 s, when the other parts of Spanish Empire in Latin America formed independent governments, Cuba remained in Spanish possession; however, some Cubans strived for independence. T...
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Twentieth Centuries Firing Squad
2,464 wordsOnly Me Tangier The political and religious institutions established by Spain in the Philippines consistently contributed to the underdevelopment of the Philippines. Joseph Rival in his work called Only Me Tangier shows the development of the Phillipines under the influence of Spain. Arguably ne f the mst influential news in world history, Noli Me Tangere nt nly inspired the Philippine Revlutin but nationalist movements in China and in ther countries f Southeast Asia during the late nineteenth a...
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U S Government U S Embargo
3,119 wordsHistory of Cuba Christopher Columbus landed on the island of Cuba on October 28, 1492, during his initial westward voyage. In honor of the daughter of Ferdinand V and Isabella I of Spain, his benefactors, Columbus named it Juana, the first of several names he successively applied to the island. It eventually became known as Cuba, from its aboriginal name, Cubanascnan. Colonization by Spain When Columbus first landed on Cuba it was inhabited by the Ciboney, a friendly tribe related to the Arawak....
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Panama Canal Million Dollars
733 wordsThe History of the Panama Canal The idea of constructing a short route from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean began in the early 16 th Century. The first plan for a canal came from Holy Roman Emperor Charles V, who ordered a survey of the Isthmus in 1532. Plans for a working canal were drawn up in 1529, but were never submitted to the king. Later in 1534, a local Spanish official suggested a route that was very close to the canal present location. Several others came up with ideas for a ca...
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Lord Jim Bad Luck
1,853 wordsSummer Reading Project Lord Jim The main character of Lord Jim is none other then, Jim. He is also referred to as Lord Jim and Tuan Jim. Jims main goal in life is to be understood by someone, anyone at all. Jim does a lot of day dreaming. His dreams consist of a hero (him) performing some kind of a heroic act. But despite all the day dreaming, he never does perform his Heroic deed. When Jim had the chance to perform his first heroic deed, he failed. He was on a ship, transporting pilgrims, but w...
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United States Congress United States Army
988 wordsPANAMA CANAL The canal is joining the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. It runs from Cristobal on lemon bay, a part of the Caribbean sea, to Balboa, on the Gulf of Panama. The canal is slightly more than 64 km long, not including the dredged approach channels at either end. The minimum depth is 12. 5 m, and the minimum width is 91. 5 m. The construction of the canal ranks as one of the greatest engineering works of all time. In history people had interest in a shorter route from the Atlantic to Pacif...
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Sea Level Canal Panama Canal
591 wordsThe Panama The Panama Canal The history of the Panama Canal goes back to the 16 th century. After realizing the riches of Peru, Ecuador, and Asia, and realizing how long it took the gold to reach the ports of Spain, someone suggested to Charles V, that by cutting out a piece of land somewhere in Panama, the trips would be made shorter. A survey of the isthmus was ordered and subsequently a working plan for a canal was drawn up in 1529. The wars in Europe put the project on permanent hold. In 153...
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