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    Battle of Saratoga

    States Carina Alvarez HIST101 American history to 1877 Daniel Hicks 25 November 2012 The American Revolution was the war fighting for American independence in 1775. Within this war there were many smaller events that lead to the actual American independence in July 1776. Once the United States declared itself independent there was still a long way to go before other countries truly considered the United States to be its own Country. At this point in history, the Battle of Saratoga came into

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    Court and History Paper

    Court History and Purpose Paper David Kinlock CJA/224-Introduction to Criminal Courts Systems July 13,2015 Professor Austin Zimmer Court History and Purpose Paper The court is an intricate part of the American criminal justice system because they decide what happens to people charged with violating the law. This paper will describe what a court is and its purpose; define the dual court system, describe the role that the early legal codes, the common law, and precedent played

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    Declaration Of Independence Research Paper

    America started out with freedom by declaration of independence. The declaration of independence started out when America declared freedom from the British. America made a treaty before The Declaration Of Independence but they rejected that treaty. Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, Roger Sherman, John Adams, and Robert R. Livingston wrote The Declaration Of Independence. This helped out America a lot and without the Freedom, America would be tons different and there may even be slavery still.

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    Elias Boudinot: a Native American Pioneer

    6 December 2013 Elias Boudinot: A Native American Pioneer “Oh, what is a man who will not dare to die for his people? Who is there here that will not perish, if this great nation may be saved?” – Elias Boudinot, Cherokee Nation, December 29, 1835 There might not be any other ethnicity in the United States that has suffered as much deculterization, destruction and blatant ridicule by the majority ruling class than the Native American people. The very beginning of Anglo settlement in the new

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    History 101

    Submitted To: Mr. Faisal S. Ampaso Submitted To: Mr. Faisal S. Ampaso Submitted By: Bandrang, Mary Dawn Iris B. Submitted By: Bandrang, Mary Dawn Iris B. HISTORY HISTORY IN IN REACTION PAPER REACTION PAPER

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    Work Smart : Multiple Assignments

    10:00 am ( I would prefer this by tonight 10pm) Discussion question # 1: not an Essay - a couple paragraphs discussing the following. The Cold War ran from the end of World War II in 1945 to the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989. That is a lot of history, and a great many events occurred in the world during those 44 years. One of them, but only one of them, is the proxy war that we call the Vietnam War. There was always a danger that a rather low-level proxy war could escalate and even rise

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    History of Police

    History of Police Nancy Anderson CJA/214 August 4, 2012 Miriam Moore History of Police He was an important political leader in England and the “father” of modern policing. Robert Peel fought for over 30 years to improve law enforcement and finally, in 1829, persuaded the English Parliament to create the London Metropolitan Police. This police department is recognized as the first modern police force (Walker & Katz, 2011). This English heritage is what produced American

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    What Gsdfase

    delve into key historical events in North American history, ranging from Spanish and English colonization to the Civil War. This course equips students with a general understanding of how important early historical events laid the foundation for future development of the United States. WEEK 1 - TOPIC 1: THE GEOGRAPHIC REVOLUTION Objectives * Describe how changes in European society led to North American colonization. * Describe North American civilization prior to European colonization

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    Latin

    Lincoln High School IB History Internal Assessment Student Handbook Table of Contents What is the History IA? ­ ­ ­ Planning Your Historical Investigation ­ Examples of Types of Investigations ­ Examples of Research Questions ­ ­ Choice of Topic ­ ­ ­ ­ 20th Century ­ ­ ­ ­ History of the Americas ­ ­ Alternative ­ ­ ­ ­ The Written Account & Assessment Criteria A. Plan of the Investigation ­ ­ B. Summary of Evidence ­ ­ C. Evaluation of Sources ­ ­ D. Analysis ­ ­ ­ ­ E. Conclusion ­ ­ ­

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    Federalist or Antifederalist

    Choose whether to argue as a Federalist or as an Anti-Federalist. Review the lesson to make sure you understand their main points. Using quotes from the Federalist and Anti-Federalist Papers, write an opinion article for a newspaper, or create a speech podcast to convince people in your state to agree with your position. Include the following in your speech or article: teens shaking hands after playing a game of tennis © 2012 Polka Dot/Thinkstock introductory paragraph that clearly states your

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