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The Metis
... to agriculture,
but most of the metis found it difficult. To them, the excitement and the
adventure of the buffalo hunt held more appeal than farming. Hundreds of
Metis were content to earn a living by hunting buffalo, making pemmican or
finding employment as freight drivers.
After a while Canada bought Rupertsland from Hudson Bay Company. When the
Metis heard this they were alarmed. They feared their religion,their
language, their lands and their old, free way of* life. They had known for
some time that Canada was busy constructing a colonists highway from Lake
Superior to the Red River. The situation bec ...
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Cival Rights Act 1964
... no longer that would be accepting no more. Mrs. Hamer speaks for the African Americans who stood up in the 1950's and refused to sit down. They were the people who led the greatest movement in modern American history - the civil rights movement. It was a movement that would be more than a fragment of history, it was a movement that would become a measure of our lives (Shipler 12). When Martin Luther King Jr. stirred up the conscience of a nation, he gave voice to a long lain dormant morality in America, a voice that the government could no longer ignore. The government finally answered on July 2nd with the Civ ...
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The Correlation Between Chines
... and therefore necessary for the continuance of the civilization. These qualities are what have confirmed China as not only a grand civilization but also one of great integrity.
The area in which China is contained is within the continent of Asia surrounded by the countries of Mongolia, Myanmar, India, Bangladesh, Kazakhstan, and both North and South Korea. With these various surrounding civilizations China has been susceptible to multiple altercations with encroaching empires and inflictions from outside cultures. Most disputes were over jealousy fueled by the captivating land in which China is located. However ...
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Reasons For The Downfall Of The Russian Empire In The Year Of 1917
... Russian Revolution began spontaneously in Petrograd in March 1917. There was a severe shortage of bread, which then led to enforce rationing and long lines at stores. The mere thought of hunger or even starvation led to demonstrations and strikes. On March 8, a huge crowd marched through the streets to demand the government to put an end to the bread shortage. Police officers broke up the march, but a few days later the demonstration grew and became stronger in the process. On March 11, troops were ordered by government officials to end the riots, but instead of restoring order the soldiers stood by or even join ...
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Franklin D. Roosevelt
... was never the object of pranks pulled by the ol From there, Roosevelt went on to enter Harvard in 1900. There too Roosevelt remained an average student, making it through with a C average most of the time(Hacker 19). At Harvard, his social activities took preference over his academic pursuit and the In 1903 Roosevelt graduated from Harvard and entered the Columbia Law School. He dropped out in his third year after passing the New York bar examination(Hacker 24). Soon after, Roosevelt started practicing law with a New York law firm. While still in law school, Roosevelt met Anna Eleanor Roosevelt a distant cousin, o ...
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Neoplatonism
... altogether sensual and corrupt. The same choice is open to each of the lesser souls. When, through ignorance of its true nature and identity, the human soul experiences a false sense of separateness and independence, it becomes arrogantly self-assertive and falls into sensual and depraved habits. Salvation for such a soul is still possible, the Neoplatonist maintains, by virtue of the very freedom of will that enabled it to choose its sinful course. The soul must reverse that course, tracing in the opposite direction the successive steps of its degeneration, until it is again united with the
fountainhead of its ...
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Kingdom Of Benin
... palm oil, ivory, pepper, and
textiles. Another industry Benin took place in was the slave trade.
Mostly POW's and women were traded, but in the early years, men of the
tribe were also given away.
Gradually, the power of the kingdom decreased as the 18th and 19th
centuries passed. Eventually, in 1897, the area was annexed to British
Nigeria. While tribesmen still led the area, the real control was in the
hands of the Europeans.
One of the richest arts that originated in Africa are some of the hand
cast bronzes that came out of the kingdom of Benin. These became known as
the Benin Bronzes. The casting of brass w ...
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Franklin Roosevelt
... 1910. President Wilson
appointed him Assistant Secretary of the Navy, and he was the Democratic nominee
for Vice President in 1920.
In the summer of 1921, when he was 39, disaster hit-h-e was stricken with
poliomyelitis. Demonstrating indomitable courage,
he fought to regain the use of his legs, particularly through swimming. At the
1924 Democratic Convention he dramatically
appeared on crutches to nominate Alfred E. Smith as "the Happy Warrior." In 1928
Roosevelt became Governor of New
York.
He was elected President in November 1932, to the first of four terms. By March
there were 13,000,000 ...
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Dredd Scott Decision
... Thus, many scholars assert that the Dred Scott case may have almost single-handedly ignited the ever growing slavery issue into violence, culminating ultimately into the American Civil War. It effectively brought many abolitionists and anti-slavery proponents, particularly in the North, "over the edge". BACKGROUND Dred Scott was a slave born in Virginia who early in life moved with his owner to St. Louis, Missouri. At this time, due to the Missouri Compromise of 1820, Missouri was added as a slave state, but no state may allow slavery if that state falls above the 36 degree 30 minute latitudinal line. Later, ...
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The Twenties And Thirties
... the world. When Ford first started
making cars, the only car he made was a black
Model-T. Almost everybody in
the United States had a car. Three-out-of-four families owned
one or more
cars. With the assembly line they made a lot more cars in one day than they
did
before. Instead of paying for the cars with cash, people could now use
credit to purchase items.
Since most families didn’t have the money, they
would buy the car with credit and pay off the
debt later.
The thirties was
a bad time for the automotive industry. By now Ford had made a
Model-A and
had three new colors: tan, purple and black. All of t ...
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