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From Barbados to South Carolina: One Fictional Immigrant's Tale
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A fictional tale of the arrival of a white male to the South Carolina shoreline in the mid 1600s. The specifics of his experience revolve around real historical events and developments. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: PPimmSC.rtf
From Colonialism to Revolution: American Reasons for Seeking Independence from England
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A 4 page overview of the reasons Americans elected to revolt against English control. The author contends that English support was just not there even in the earliest stages of colonialism. Once the Americans became self assured that they could survive they began to look at their ties with England more as a burden than as an asset. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: PPcolSet.rtf
From Revolution to Independence: The Dependence on Great Men
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A 3 page contention that ever since the Revolution of 1789 the French have exhibited a tendency to look to 'great men' to restore order and tranquillity after moments of great political or social upheaval. Notes that this tendency is really not that uncommon, however, for people who have lived under a monarchy or even a dictatorship. Summarizes that this tendency can been noted in practically every country that has achieved its independence at some point in recent history and provides examples from Russia and the United States in support of that claim. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: PPfrncLd.wps
Frontenac’s Administration of New France
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An eighteen page paper which looks at the life and career of Count Frontenac and his administration of the settlements in New France. The writer considers Frontenac’s relationship with the clergy and other administrators of the region, and his policies with regard to the Indian nations, the British and the economic and military development of Canada.
Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: JLfrontenac.wps
Galarza & Acuna/Mexican Immigration
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A 3 page research paper/essay that discusses 2 books by these authors. Authors Rodolfo Acuna (Occupied America, 2000) and Ernesto Galarza (Barrio Boy, 1971) both discuss the centrality of Mexican immigration to American history and progress, but they do so from different perspectives that each shed light on Mexican immigrant experience. Acuna focuses on the role of Mexican immigrant labor to the success of agricultural endeavors in the US Southwest and how this contributed significantly to American prosperity. Galarza's book, as an autobiography, is a more personal account that reveals the route that naturalized Mexican-Americans have been compelled to follow in order to achieve success in the US. No additional sources cited.
Filename: khgalac.rtf
Gangs of New York/Immigration
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A 4 page research paper that discusses Martin Scorsese's film Gangs of New York, which depicts the tension between native-born Americans and immigrant Irish in the Five Points section of New York City. The writer discusses the historical accuracy of the film and how it addresses immigrant issues of the 1860s. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: khgony.rtf
Gary Nash's Red, White And Black
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This 5 page paper provides an
overview of colonial history as it is presented by Gary Nash in his
book, Red, White And Black: The Peoples Of Early North America and
argues that his thesis for the book is centered on the idea that early
America was a conglomeration of cultures based on geographical origin,
race and religious affiliations. All of these cultures had significant
impact on the building of the American concept of social, political and
economic beliefs. No additional sources are listed.
Filename: KTblcred.wps
Gary Nash/Race and Revolution
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An 11 page book review that analyzes the arguments that Gary B. Nash, professor emeritus of history at the University of California at Los Angeles, makes regarding the issue of slavery and how it was addressed, or rather not addressed, by the Founding Fathers in his text Race and Revolution. Besides the text, the only other source is a brief reference to the author's background. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: khgnrrbr.rtf
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