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... The reservations where Native Americans were forced to live on were usually harsh, in hospitable regions where no one else wanted to live. ...
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... (F&F p.396) Because of the institutional discrimination provided by the majority of white-collar employment, Japanese Americans were forced into starting and ...
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... losing only one American. Atop Santiago, Americans forced the Spanish surrender after only two weeks. Another week later, America ...
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... motives. She never mentioned how the Americans forced the Indians out of their land and cheated them of their goods. Rowlandson ...
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... us not forget children slaving in mines for little or no pay, men and women beaten and owned because of their skin color, and Native Americans forced off their ...
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... The Native Americans went from a group of tribes free to live on their own land to a segmented group of segmented tribes forced to give in to the dominant ...
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War on America Since the 9/11 attacks against the United States, Americans find ourselves forced into what appears to be a very noble cause, the protection the ...
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... " During the 20th century in America, African Americans were forced to live in substandard housing and work in substandard employment environments. ...
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... This march is now known as the Trail of Tears. Although many Native Americans were forced out of the West, some remained to fight. ...
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... After failure of this rebellion, Native Americans were forced to abandon their lands and move to reservation even with the Fort Laramie Treaty which promised ...
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Between 110,000 and 120,000 Japanese-Americans were forced out of their homes and into internment camps heavily guarded by military officials. ...
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... are many examples of minority injustice in the unites States, but perhaps that strongest example was when the Japanese Americans were forced into internment ...
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... Whereas African-Americans were forced here and Asians chose to flee their countries they in turn dealt with the same treatment by Americans and the government. ...
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... unaware the means of cultural destruction of Native Americans, which began no later than 1611. This method was one of those that included the forced removal of ...
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... would represent him. Many African Americans were forced to resort to vigilante justice like in the case of Coalhouse. There was no ...
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... would represent him. Many African Americans were forced to resort to vigilante justice like in the case of Coalhouse. There was no ...
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... The Japanese, the African Americans, and the Jews were all scapegoats and were forced to take the blame for each individual country's problems. ...
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... The British took advantage of the colonists, when the Quartering Act in 1765 passed Americans were forced to house and feed British soldiers any time they ...
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... same. Fifty years ago, Japanese Americans were forced into relocation camps due to the distrust of Americans towards Asians. Fifty ...
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... army. Although the Americans were forced to retreat at Bunker Hill, they still had far less casualties than the British. A patriot ...
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... The Tariff Bill was proposed by the Republicans, and under this tariff, Americans were forced to pay the highest peacetime rate in the nation's history at 48.4 ...
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... Although there was a Supreme Court Case, and the Native Americans won it, they were still forced to leave their territories. During ...
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... Not only was their culture subverted and their people forced to move, but also the Native Americans still today are trying to regain their cultural identity. ...
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... found their way to America. The Native Americans were forced off the land and herded onto reservations. Thus is the present set-up ...
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... Americans were forced to retreat to a wild and lonely place called Valley Forge. They spent the winter of 1777-8 in horrible conditions. ...
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... of coming to the United States to seek a better life quickly transforms into a nightmare of forced labor and unfair wages. Many Americans remain oblivious to ...
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... Because of the lack of a third place, Oldenburg believes that Americans are forced to have social relationships with those that they work with, and in doing so ...
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... jail. Americans were frustrated with being forced into the war, risking their lives for something they didn't believe in. As the ...
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There has always been much discussion as to why the Americans were forced into defeat and as to why so many American soldiers died for a purpose that was not ...
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... other historians dare to speculate that the Native Americans, in fact ... colonists' ideology and capitalist belligerence towards commodification forced the land ...
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