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The Kentucky & Virginia Resolutions
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This 6 page paper discusses the subject of the Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions and the their relationship to nullification. The time periods between the time the acts were passed through the Civil War are covered. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: Kyva.wps
The Kingdom of Matthias
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A 3 page analysis of Paul E. Johnson and Sean Wilentz's book 'The Kingdom of Matthias,' which relates the story of a bizarre religious cult leader of the nineteenth century. The book shows how this story relates to the era as a whole and also to the present. No additional sources cited.
Filename: 00madmat.rtf
The Klondike Gold Rush: Impacts to the Indigenous Peoples
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A 4 page overview of the years leading up to and following the Klondike Gold Rush. The author traces the various points of contact and contends that while the fur trade, whaling activities, and even a burgeoning salmon fishery led to more and more frequent contact between whites and indigenous inhabitant, that contact would be nothing in comparison to that which would result with the Gold Rush. Whole towns would spring up seemingly overnight as people flocked to the region. Whole cultures were decimated. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: PPnaGold.rtf
The Lewis and Clark expedition
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A paper which looks at the Lewis and Clark expedition of the early nineteenth century and the reasons why it has become a part of American cultural mythology.
Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: JLLewis.rtf
The Lewis and Clark Expedition: A Prelude to the Settlement of the West
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A 5 page discussion of the intent and long term ramifications of this infamous expedition. The United States was at the beginning of a period of tremendous change, change that was determined by numerous interrelated factors. The issues she was facing revolved around difficulties in Native American relations, the intricacies of Jacksonian Democracy, the strategics of westward expansion, and the ideology of Manifest Destiny. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: PPwestwa.rtf
The Lewis and Clark Expedition: Purpose, History and Impacts on Native America
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A 25 page discussion of the Lewis and Clark expedition of the early 1800s, that infamous expedition sponsored by the U.S.government in order to procure information about the lands to the west of the Mississippi River. Traces the route of the journey providing a chronological account of its progression and numerous quotes from the expedition journals. Contends that while the expedition would prove to be of tremendous benefit to the United States, and indeed be characterized by almost exclusively peaceful interactions to the Native Americans encountered along the way, it would have an underlying agenda of economic gain. This agenda would ultimately translate into an exploitation of the natural resources in the region and in an adverse impact to the cultures of the Native American peoples. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
Filename: PPnaLwis.wps
The Life and Times of Andrew Carnegie
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This well written five-page-paper presents the life and works of famous philanthropist Andrew Carnegie. It opens with a discussion about his childhood and moves into the career in steel that made him a man worth
millions. The final phase of the paper delves into the many philothranpic things that he did before dying, including the expenditure of 90 percent of his wealth to helping others.Bibliography lists two MLA sources.
Filename: CWcarnag.wps
The Life of Sitting Bull
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A 5 page paper which traces the life of Sitting Bull from his birth in
Dakota to his death at Wounded Knee, including references to the Ghost
Dance, his involvement in the battle of Little Big Horn and his time with
Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show. Bibliography cites 6 sources.
Filename: JLsitbul.wps
The Lincoln Assassination / Booth Was Not Alone
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An 8 page research paper supporting the theory that John Wilkes Booth did not work alone when he assassinated President Lincoln. The writer connects Booth to a group of conspirators who planned to assassinate Lincoln, Secretary of State Seward, and even the Vice President. By developing this connection and relating these individuals to interactions with Jefferson Davis, the writer suggests that Booth did not mastermind the assassination plans. Instead, Davis and members of the Southern political climate planned and supported the conspiracy that Booth only enacted. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: Lincoln.wps
The Lincoln-Douglas Debates of 1858
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This 8 page report
discusses the seven debates that took place between Senator
Stephen A. Douglas and Abraham Lincoln during the 1858 Illinois
state election campaign as among the most meaningful and
definitive statements for that period of the political history of
the United States. Douglas, a member of Congress since 1843 and a
nationally prominent spokesman for the Democratic party, was
seeking reelection to a third term in the U.S. Senate, and
Lincoln was running for Douglas’s Senate seat as a Republican. It
was the content and the processes associated with the debates
that first brought Abraham Lincoln to the attention of the
general public. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: BWlincdg.wps
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