Reconstruction And The West

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    North American Culture Summary

    The West's rich stores of gold, silver, and copper pulled in large numbers of pioneers to the Rocky Mountains. The whirlwind of mining action all through the West prodded the building of rail lines through the Rocky Mountains and transformed supply posts into extensive urban communities. The new rail lines pulled in others to the district. Some Americans set up dairy cattle farms on the Great Plains. On the

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    Ku Klux Klan History

    a group advocating white supremacy. Most members of the KKK were once affiliated with the Protestant Nativist Church, and the Klan had extended into almost every southern state in 1870 and became a vehicle for white southern resistance to the Reconstruction-era policies aimed at establishing political and economic equality for African-American people put in place by the Republican Party. Three movements of the Klan existed in whole. The First Klan (1865-72) was dedicated to ‘protect whites who were

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    A West and East Coast Interpretation of Uncle Sam’s Thanksgiving Dinner The first cartoon of the Uncle Sam’s Thanksgiving Dinner was created by Thomas Nast in 1869. His cartoon shows a positive attitude towards and exemplifies a more unified American identity. His cartoon however, was lampooned eight years later in 1877 by G.F Keller, whom clearly did not have the same vision on immigration as Nast did. Through the stereotypes, variety of people, quotes, and symbolism shown in both cartoons, the

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    Minorities in America

    Civil Rights Movement (specifically Brown v. Board of Education, 1954), and the presidency of Andrew Jackson and the resulting fate of American Indians. Instead of the Chinese Exclusion Act, the main factor of why the immigration of Orientals in the West became an issue could be the California Gold Rush in 1849. This led to mass migration to the Western U.S., and we began importing Chinese laborers to fulfill the need for cheap work. The number of Chinese in the U.S. rose from 25,000 in 1850 to over

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    Station Nightclub Fire

    The Station Night Club Fire Professor Arthur J. Deyo BFS 3251, Introduction to Fire Protection February 21, 2015 On February 20, 2003 in West Warwick Rhode Island the Station night club was a scene of a horrific and fatal incident. The Station Night club was located on 211 Cowesett Avenue. The building was a single story wood frame building with a small basement underneath the main bar room. The building had been modified several times over the years and changed ownership several times

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    Agrarian Discontent

    riGild- to cover boring base metal with a nice precious metal “gilded age” credited to mark twain The great leap forward- the prosperous economic times @ end of gilded age. The great leap forward was mainly concentrated in the north. The main cause of the GLF was the industrialization Throughout the gilded age the north accounted for 80precent of the industrial advancements. Until the 1800’s the only 2 components of the American economy was agriculture and overseas commerce. Then during

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    Histography

    Muslim historians Science of biography, science of hadith, and Isnad Further information: Science of hadith,  Prophetic biography, and Biographical evaluation Muslim historical traditions first began developing from the earlier 7th century with the reconstruction of Muhammad's life following his death. Because narratives regarding Muhammad and his companions

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    Changes

    The American Civil War The American Civil War -the war in the U.S. between the North and the South, 1861–65. Name: Rhodia Russell Grade: 10 Wade Subject: History Due Date: January 19th, 2015 Causes of the Civil War. There were many causes of the American Civil War that had resulted in the stir between the Northern and the Southern States. The causes are as followed: * Slavery and Control of the Government. * Two Regions on Separate Paths

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    What Are Robert Mosess Accomplishments

    Robert Moses was born on December 18, 1888 New Haven, Conn, U.S and died on July 29, 1981 in West Islip, N.Y. He was a state and municipal officer whose career in public works planning resulted in a virtual transformation of New York City’s landscape. Some of his accomplishments include 35 highways, 12 bridges, numerous parks, Lincoln Center for the performing arts, Shea Stadium, many housing projects, two hydroelectric dams and the 1964 New York World’s Fair. His projects greatly influenced large

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    How Did Lester Horton Contribute To Dance

    choreographers to have a racially integrated dance corporation. Horton was once the founding father of “the Horton manner” where he included distinct movements and exercises collectively. He used to be responsible for introducing contemporary dance to the West Coast the place he had his theater. Horton’s theater was the primary to provide a space for performances and teaching for the population in los

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