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The Declaration of Independence
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This 5 page report discusses the famous Declaration
of Independence that proclaimed the independence of the 13 British colonies in North
America and was adopted by the Continental Congress on July 4, 1776. The declaration
lists the complaints of the colonists against the British monarchy and declared that the
colonies were to be a free and independent entity. It was truly a revolutionary document
but it was not necessarily a democratic document. It also served to inspire the Declaration
of Sentiments of 1948 which is briefly discussed in the paper. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: BWdecdem.rtf
The Documents that made America
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This 5 page paper examines America's documentary history. The Constitution, the Declaration of Independence, the Federalist Papers and the Bill of Rights are included. The American Enlightenment and other influences is a part of the discussion. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: SA441Ame.rtf
The Economies of 1790 and 1860 Compared
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This 5 page paper examines the two time periods in American history. The time in between is the focus of this paper that examines the industrial revolution, slavery and immigration. Many statistics are included in this factual look at the early part of the nineteenth century when society changed a great deal. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: SA514eco.rtf
The Evolution of European Perceptions
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5 pages. Beginning in the twelfth century and continuing through the eighteenth century, Europeans had increasing contact with non-European people and began forming opinions about the world outside Europe. This paper is an evaluation of how those opinions began to form and the impact of these perceptions.
Filename: JGAeur12.rtf
The Exploration of Arkansas:
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This 4 page paper provides a historical account of Arkansas during its exploration. This paper informs readers about the history of Arkansas and its development into the state it is today. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: GSArksas.rtf
THE FERTILE SOIL OF REVOLUTION
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This 3 page paper discusses the various factors which led to the American Revolution, based on primary source document analysis. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: MBamrevprim.rtf
The Histiographical Debate Concerning Native American Survivability as Related to Land Ethic Verses That of Europeans During Colonial Times in the Americas
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A 15 page address of the question which has occupied historians for centuries, why were Native Americans not only able to survive but to thrive in a land where European colonists would at first flounder and many times perish? The author of this paper explores various sides of the debate to conclude that the speculations as to why this was the case vary dramatically and, although there is no singular answer, the distinction in the way that Native Americans and Europeans related with the land appears to be important. Bibliography lists 18 sources.
Filename: PPnaLnd.rtf
The Ideal of a Virtuous Republic
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This 6 page report discusses
about the commonly-shared value that the new America needed to
establish itself as a virtuous republic. Because virtue is a
subjective construct, the ways a “virtuous republic” was defined
caused both consensus and conflict. The developmental process
that the early colonists went through in their establishment of a
new way of thinking about government and personal rights is one
of the great stories of historical democracy. Bibliography lists
5 sources.
Filename: BWidevir.wps
The Inception of America’s Nationalism
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This is a 5 page paper. It discusses the war of 1812. What changes took place. 5 sources cited.
Filename: 1812.rtf
The Iroquois Fur Trade Wars
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(6 pp) "As to the natives of this country, I find
them entirely savage and wild, strangers to all
decency, yea, uncivil and stupid as garden poles,
proficient in all wickedness and godlessness;
devilish men, who serve nobody but the Devil …"
Reverend Jonas Michaelius in 1628. This attitude,
generally expressed by the colonists, allowed them
to trade "trinkets" for furs. Various internal
structures were already in place in the Iroquois
Confederacy, which then dovetailed into the desire
for European goods, and accelerated warfare among
the woodland tribes. The fur trade was definitely
a component in play, but not the actual cause of
increased and deadly warfare, nor the accumulation
of territory. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: BBiroquo.doc
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