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Settled In Pennsylvania Swedes And Finns Slaves
401 words1. 1 ENGLISH 48 %. They settled in Urban and Rural areas. They were blacksmiths, carpenters, merchants, stonecutters, ministers, lawyers, and doctors. 1. 2 SCOTS 11. 2 %. They settled in Pennsylvania at 1 st and in the mid 1700 s they moved southwest toward the mountain valleys of the Appalachians. They sought peace and safety in America. 1. 3 GERMANS 7 %. They settled in Pennsylvania's Susquehanna Valley around Lancaster and New York. They contributed Farming, Wagons, and Hardware. 1. 4 OTHER E...
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Anglo Saxon Normal People
1,507 wordsBritain is an Island and its history has been closely connected to the sea. The seas saved Britain from danger. Strong national sense have been developed by the sea. Britain has not always been an island. The ice age wasnt one cold period. Our first evidence of human life is a few stone tools, dating from 250. 000 BC. Britain was hardly habitable until another milder period around 50. 000 BC. During this period, a new type of human seemed to have arrived. They look similar to normal people, but ...
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Adam And Eve Erich Fromm
1,809 wordsErich Fromm and Shirley Jackson have both written wonderful true-life affecting essays and should be awarded for them. I appreciate both stories and feel they both set tales to learn from and live by. As a combined theme for both I ld say human consciousness is more then a gift. And read on to see what I mean. In Erich Fromm we notice a compassionate concern for the unfolding of life. Fromm claims that "the growing process of the emergence of the individual from his original ties, a process whic...
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Race Religion And Ethnic Origin
1,764 wordsThe International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination identifies discrimination on the grounds of race, colour and ethnic origin as an obstacle to friendly and peaceful relations among people, cooperation between nations, and international peace and security. The Convention has been ratified by a majority of the United Nations' member states. Yet, as the world enters a new century, the problems of racial and ethnic discrimination persist. As evidenced by events on...
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Central And Eastern Europe South Africa
2,418 words... European Union is increasingly concerned about. The Unions greatest fear is that large numbers of Roma may move legally to Western Europe, increasing tensions there, following the accession of the Czech Republic and other EU candidate states. Some of the most shocking and well-documented cases of anti-Gypsy prejudice, however, occur within the EU itself, notably in Greece. A recent report by the Minority Rights Group-Greece catalogues repeated cases of police brutality, bureaucratic harassme...
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American Civil War Jersey Prentice Hall
2,815 wordsCAUSES OF THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR I. Introduction to Civil War The American Civil War was a war fought within the United States of America between the North (Union) and the South (Confederacy) starting from 1861 and ending in 1865. This war was one of the most destructive events in American history, costing more than 600, 000 lives. It was thought to be one that helped shape the character of the American individual today. From the Southern point of view, this war was a War of Rebellion, or a War ...
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Divided Into Three B C E
3,385 wordsI. INTRODUCTION Greek Civilization OUTLINE: I. INTRODUCTION Brief statements on; A. The Minoan? s B. The Mycenaean? s C. The Spartan? s D. The Athenian? s II. BRONZE AGE A. The Aegean World B. The Tools of the Bronze Age III. MINOAN? S A. Civilization on Crete B. Minoan Society C. Minoan Palaces D. The Knossos E. Linear A, Linear B tablets F. The Minoan Caves IV. MYCENAEAN? s A. Decline of the Minoan Civilization B. The War-like Mycenaean? s C. Linear B tablets D. Fall of Mycenaean Civilization ...
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Treated Differently Low Wages
1,019 wordsImmigration in the United States I think that all people born in the United States are actually all direct descendants from an immigrant because America was a new country so all the people that came here were immigrants. Even the native Americans were immigrants because they immigrated to here over a land link from Asia or Africa. I am not sure about the fact that all immigrants suffered hardships in the new land because, I think about the lords, like Lord Baltimore, or people like George Washin...
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Cape Cod Lawrence River
2,474 wordsINDIAN EUROPEAN CONFLICT IN THE NEW WORLD Since 1492 to late into the 17 th the century there was perpetual struggle between the power hungry Europeans and the natives in the New World. Pitted against each other, the Dutch, English, French, Spaniards, and Indians struggled to maintain control of what they viewed as rightfully theirs. The English, were struggling to settle on the eastern coast and had no use and respect for the Indians or their land and way of life. At first maintaining a tentati...
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Indigenous Australians Native Title
4,138 wordsAustralia Territory Continent Introduction [ 1. 1 ] Australia has always been regarded as terra nucleus under International Law. Terra nucleus is a territory belonging to no state, that is, territory not inhabited by a community with a social and political organisation. In International Law, effective occupation is the traditional mode of extending sovereignty over terra nullify 1. In 1788, on the advent of discovery, the British became legal occupiers of Australia. Coincidence with the British ...
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