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- 4301: Capitalism: The Cause Of Slave
- ... labor for economic gain. So slavery provided the basis for a special Southern economic and social life which had continued on until the Civil war. The special economic life which the people of the South lived upon was one of greed for expansion and gain. Capitalism at its best, and the Southern colonies were very good at it. Lewis C. Gray defined the southern plantation as a “capitalistic type of ...
- 4302: Ww1 From Begining To The Us En
- ... to protect men while the enemy was firing at them. There was another trench behind the firing trench called the Cover Trench. Then the support trench and the reserve trench came behind those. The men lived in dugouts in the support trenches while they weren’t in the front. They were communication trenches going in between all the big ones to go back and forth. The men usually served at the ...
- 4303: Civil War Journal
- ... our country work. Well, now I realize that those thoughts are just wishful thinking for a Southerner. The war still goes on, and life does, but I want it to be over. All what I lived for, is gone in a blast. My family left me, and I am not allowed back into the war. I am too weak to go on anymore either. The doctors gave me Valium to take ...
- 4304: I, Tituba Black Witch Of Salem
- ... people calling Tituba a witch and not accepting who she is, including her beliefs, they are showing remorse for knowing that her mother, the only father she has known and the woman that she had lived with Mama Yaya for part of her life all have died. They have no compassion for the grieving and no understand for the traumatic ordeal, which Tituba calls her life. Tituba went through the dread ...
- 4305: Hysteria 2
- ... was Hippocrates, the Father of Medicine, who freed the emerging science from the chains of superstition, introduced empirical observation and the bedside manner, and both identified and named ‘hysteria’” (Gilman 1993, 3). Hippocrates, lived in ancient Greece from 460 BCE to 377 BCE, the first [known] person to study hysterical actions believed (as did the proceding Greeks and Romans) that hysteria was strictly a female problem, and in many ...
- 4306: The MANDAN INDIANS
- ... journey west. Mandan villages were the center of the social, spiritual, and economic lives of . Villages were strategically located on bluffs overlooking the river for defense purposes, limiting attacks to one land approach. The Mandan lived in earth lodges, which are extremely large, round huts that are 15 feet high and 40-60 feet in diameter. Each hut had a vestibule entrance, much like the pattern of an Eskimo igloo, and ...
- 4307: The 1960s
- ... saw them as aliens. The Haight Ashbury district lies in the very center of San Francisco. In the years of 1965 and 1966 the Hippies took over the Haight Ashbury district(Cavan 49). There they lived and spread their psychedelic theme through out the whole area. In the Haight Ashbury district there were two parks that that all Hippies knew well. The most famous of the two was the Golden Gate ...
- 4308: World War II
- ... had lead during the war. Some children even resented at the strangers who had re-entered their lives, lives that seemed complete without him. One of the roots of these feelings was that children that lived in extended families during the war enjoyed being pampered and disliked the determination that some returning fathers had to fulfill his paternal role and impose discipline. The fathers return disrupted the homefront in various other ...
- 4309: Custer
- ... The details aren’t fully covered in the mystery of what happened at Little Bighorn. The Europeans came to battle with the Indians to conquer the North American land that hundreds of Indian nations had lived on for thousands of years before the Europeans arrived. The Indians chief, Sitting Bull was a great military, political, and spiritual leader. He had a vision that the whites were going to battle with them ...
- 4310: The Federal Period
- ... reigned or for the design influences that prevailed at the time the style was introduced. There was usually a time lag before the style became popular in America because much of America’s colonial population lived in rural areas where tradition was important and fashions changed slowly. A new style might be introduced in Boston at the same time an old style was still popular in the country. The architectural designs ...
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