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Causes & Consequences of Native American Migration
(5 Pages, 59.75 $ (USD) )
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A 5 page overview of the pre-Columbian history of the people we call Native Americans. Includes possible reasons for their migration to the Americas and describes the complex evolution that resulted in many diverse cultures. Describes the division between the cultural regions separated by the Rio Grande river and differences that existed between the governmental organization of Aztec and Inca. Concludes with a summary of the decimation Native Americans experienced upon contact with European cultures. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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Paper Keywords -naci, tecs
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Impacts to Native Americans In The 16th & 17th Centuries
(4 Pages, 47.8 $ (USD) )
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A 4 page overview of the different approaches to colonization of Spain and Portugal verses England, France, and Holland in the 16th and 17th Centuries. Describes differences in their interactions with Native Americans. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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American Genesis / Cpt. John Smith & The Founding Of Virginia
(4 Pages, 47.8 $ (USD) )
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A 4 page paper on this book by Alden T. Vaughn in which the writer provide a brief analytical overview and then comments on the author's viewpoint. The stories of John Smith, Jamestown, and the early plight of the Native Indians are covered.
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William Bradford & The Pilgrim Separatist Movement
(5 Pages, 59.75 $ (USD) )
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A 5 page paper discussing the background of those who sailed over to the 'New World' on the Mayflower. After a discussion of the difference between Separatists (Pilgrims) and Puritans, the paper analyzes Bradford's role in the history of the Plymouth Colony. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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Paper Keywords -purtan
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How History Might Be Changed if The Mayflower Landed in Jamestown
(4 Pages, 47.8 $ (USD) )
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A 4 page paper that speculates how the issue of slavery might have been different had the Puritan influence been over the plantations of the south. Included is a comparison of the type of people who colonized Jamestown and the type who colonized New England. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
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Paper Keywords -purtan
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| 66. |
Plymouth Colony & Jamestown Colony / Comparison and Contrast
(8 Pages, 95.6 $ (USD) )
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In 8 pages the author makes a comparison and a contrast of the colonies of Plymouth and Jamestown. Plymouth Colony and Jamestown Colony were two European colonies in the new world. Plymouth Colony was a New England colony, while Jamestown colony was a Southern Colony. The Pilgrims that came to Plymouth Colony did so for religious reasons. The colonists that came to Jamestown did so for profit. There are many similarities and differences between the two colonies. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
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John Steinbeck's 'The Pearl' vs. William Bradford's 'Of Plymouth Plantation'
(5 Pages, 59.75 $ (USD) )
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A 5 page paper comparing and contrasting William Bradford's 1650 work with John Steinbeck's 1945 one. The writer concludes that what pulled the Pilgrim community through its evil times, even more than their God, was the strength they derived from each other and the faith they shared. In embracing capitalism, Steinbeck's protagonist turns his back on his culture, and thus on a big part of himself. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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Paper Keywords -jbeck
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How Was Witchcraft An Attempt to Create Political Order in Salem
(8 Pages, 95.6 $ (USD) )
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An 8 page paper discussing the premise that the outbreak of witchcraft in 17th century Salem, Massachusetts, was actually an attempt to create political order. The writer also briefly outlines the means by which the witch trials served to preserve the psychological order of Salem Village. Bibliography lists seven sources.
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Paper Keywords -wichun
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Arthur Miller's 'The Crucible' / Concepts of Crime, Justice & Punishment
(5 Pages, 59.75 $ (USD) )
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A 5 page essay on the play by Arthur Miller that has examines the circumstances surrounding the Salem witch trials in the later part of the seventeenth century. The writer argues that the play does not revolve around religious issues, as one might expect, but rather hinges on the concept of having absolute obedience to the authority of the state. Bibliography lists no other sources.
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Paper Keywords -artmill, wichun
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Why Accusations Of Witchcraft Occurred In Colonial New England
(5 Pages, 59.75 $ (USD) )
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5 pages in length. For contemporary society, it seems a bit difficult to believe some of what transpired in centuries gone by. One such memorable flicker on America's timeline is that of the witch hunts of colonial New England. Men, women and even children, who were branded worshippers of Satan and witchcraft, were deemed a horrid threat to society; in an attempt to rid the town of their presence, presumed devotees of the devil were put to death. Why was this the case when there was little if any proof of this being the truth? There were a great many reasons, but none so powerful as the threat of female independence had at that time. The writer discusses why the fear of women's emancipation was the foremost reason for the colonial New England witch hunts. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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Paper Keywords -wichun, natsa
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