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  • American city New York
    ... New York started out as a tiny Dutch city and grew to what it has become today: One of the most crowded and modernized cities of the world. ...
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  • Carthage
    ... The new Roman city of Carthage grew rapidly and reached a population of more than 300,000 by the 100s AD (Columbia Encyclopedia) The city eventually became a ...
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  • The Shang Dynasty: The First Dynasty of Historical Records
    ... Most ordinary people lived outside the city walls in small villages. They grew millet, and barley and may have grow rice as well. ...
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  • Cortes's Conquest
    ... As the city grew large and complex, the calpulli were no longer based on family relationships, but became wards, or political divisions, of the city. ...
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  • Cortes's Conquest
    ... As the city grew large and complex, the calpulli were no longer based on family relationships, but became wards, or political divisions, of the city. ...
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  • Growth of Austin, TX
    ... Austin's beauty and uniqueness can't save it from the rising criminal action and drug traffic that would take place if the city grew too large. ...
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  • Chicago
    ... a city that was made from money, and made for money, and it seemed as if everyone wanted to get their hands on it, so they came and bloomed and a city grew. ...
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  • The New York City
    ... Three of them grew up near the Hudson River. Theodore Roosevelt was the twenty-sixth president. He was born in New York City. New ...
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  • Explication of Gwendolyn Brooks A Sunset Of The City
    ... house for years and years. She describes the city, atmosphere and how her children out-grew her. Everything seems to change, her ...
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  • The Nation Takes Shape
    ... As America grew economically, so did its cities. Philadelphia was the largest city in 1790, but around 1820 New York became the largest city in America. ...
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  • modern transporation
    ... With the emergence of transportation technology, the sizes of cities and population grew. Also, the rise of the modern city and the rise of transportation ...
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  • Chicago
    ... Its growth was phenomenal. In just forty years, Chicago grew from 100 people to the city of 300,000 thousand. Over half of them came from abroad. ...
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  • Theatre as a Religious Ceremony
    ... As the Greeks grew toward city-states and colonization, it became the destiny and ambition of the hero to gain honor by serving his city. ...
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  • Las Vegas :Sin City or Family Resorts?
    ... for lustier, grubbier pursuits that have earned it a worldwide reputation as "Sin City". ... center and gaming until a good looking, vicious hoodlum who grew up in ...
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  • Village to City
    ... Most of the Village to City civilization took place during the copper age, when copper was mined and used ... Class structure developed as the cities grew larger. ...
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  • The City
    I grew up in Abu Dhabi, a small town on the gulf area. I never though I would like living in a big city such as Toronto. But I was wrong. ...
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  • The Maya
    ... objects were made. Outside the city-state were fields were people grew corn, beans, squash, and sweet potatoes. All of this contributed ...
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  • Quebec winter carnival
    ... months. The Quebec Carnival grew to become Quebec City's third-largest industry, far surpassing its organizers dreams. The Carnival's ...
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  • Geographical Location
    ... isolated from one another. Later, this settelments grew up into °poles± or city-states. The Mediteranien Sea moderates Greeks ...
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  • Roman And Greek Architecture
    ... civilized culture in Italy, the Etruscans. Many shepherds and farmers prospered there and the city grew. In 509 BC, the Roman people ...
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  • catal huyuk
    ... relatively small. But, as the city grew the people in charge of planning saw the importance of having a large open area. The open ...
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  • The rise of the city
    ... Public libraries grew from modest collections into major urban institutions. ... Carnegie, who announced in 1881 that he would build a library in any city that was ...
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  • Economic Rebirth or Social Suicide
    ... jobs, and a 4.3 billion-dollar industry that would provide the city with a ... between 1977 and 1992, employment in the service industry employment grew 608%, new ...
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  • The Mayas
    ... Copan was a very large city also. In this city, many people studied and worked. ... In addition to corn the Mayas grew cacao, squash, beans, and cotton. ...
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  • Vespuci vs. Columbus
    ... country. Florence, where Amerigo was born and grew up was in the city-state governed by the powerful Medici family. Later, Vespucci's ...
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  • Techniques of Carl Sandburg in "Chicago Poems"
    Born poor to Swedish immigrants, Sandburg grew up to live the American dream. ... And having answered so I turn once more to those who sneer at this my city, and I ...
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  • Black Rights
    ... and South alike, consciousness of the need to combat racial discrimination grew. ... Forty percent black, the city was rigidly segregated along racial and class ...
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  • Black Rights
    ... and South alike, consciousness of the need to combat racial discrimination grew. ... Forty percent black, the city was rigidly segregated along racial and class ...
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  • christopher columubus
    ... Colombo gave birth to their fist child Christoforo Colombo, in the city of Genoa. ... Since Columbus grew up in one of the major port cities in Genoa Columbus grew ...
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  • Great Zimbabwe
    ... Great Zimbabwe has been designed to change its periphery as the city's population grew due to the fact that it wasn't constructed around a central plan. ...
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