American Studies 100
Monday, March 15th, 1999
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Frontier of Conflict
Brutality and Conflict Both Sides ~ Exploration and Settlement leads to Extermination and Appropriation ~ Instances of violence and cruelty occurred fr
Cherokee Questions 1. What are the "5 civilized tribes" and who was the largest of them? Cherokee (largest), Chickasaw, Choctaw, Creek, and Seminole 2. If the Great Buzzard created the world for the Cherokee, who was/is "Grandmother spider?" She was
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There is a legend One: 19151917 Meggie 1 2 Two: 19211928 Ralph 3 4 5 6 7 Three: 19291932 Paddy 8 9 Four: 19331938 Luke 10 11 12 13 Five: 19381953 F
Native Americans are of the Mongoloid Race & crossed the Bering Land Bridge about 40,000 B.C. First report of natives on the NC coast came from Giovanni Da Verrazano, a Florentine navigator in the pay John White Drawing of Indians Eating of France,
Amanda Dupont Wayne Lesperance March 22nd, 2008 The New South Spring Midterm
1. The colonial experience in the South was rough in the beginning; the first settlement was called Jamestown and was established in Virginia. The settlers established Jame
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4/3/06 1. World is caught by Europe (Eu) as Eu is ascending, not descending a. Post-plague Europe, low resources, lowest point b. Critical period in history 2. "New world" is new opportunities a. Eu did not previously know that Americas (Ame
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Seneca Falls Convention: 1848 What: Lucretia Mott and Elizabeth Cady Stanton met in London at an abolitionist movement event, but were denied seats as delegates. They decided to convene a meeting for women`s rights, and 8 years later held the Sen
History 51 Final 2007
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Samuel Slater, born in England, emigrated to US illegally in 1789 What: Born in central England, apprenticed to an industrialist owner of a textile mill at age 14. Age 21, he finishes his indentureship, thinks the
T he Rise of the South 1815 1860 APAN Chapter 10 Notes A.) The Distinctive South a. South-North Similarity i . Same geographic size, believed in the same god, had same beliefs in government (nationalism and localism), South shared the same boom and busts
History Notes: October 15, 2007 Lecture #11 BOB GATES FUNCTION LAST FRIDAY OF OCTOBER? GUIDE SHEET FOR BOOK REVIEW HANDED OUT NEXT CLASS. 3 WEEKS FOR PREVIEW DRAFT. SLAVERY IN THE SOUTH; INDUSTRY IN THE NORTH; REFORM MOVEMENTS LEADING TO UTOPIAN COMM