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... White settlers from both the North and the South began moving into the territory almost immediately after the passage of the Kansas-Nebraska Act. ...
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... If they did find a passage though South America they still had to find the Spice Islands and they would be in uncharted waters. ...
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... of this passage uses religion's classic actors representing the relationship between the slaveholders and slaves. To say that the South's most religious God ...
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... harsh local and state laws passed to control blacks in the South after the Civil War. The Radical Republicans reconstruction plan included the passage of the ...
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... When Miss Emily died Jefferson lost a monument of the Old South. This passage contains a high rate of symbolism, icing on the cake as far as the work is ...
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... Spain, to enlarge the queen's revenues and navy, to discover a Northwest Passage to the ... ranged from as far north as Northern California and as far south as the ...
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... Spain, to enlarge the queen's revenues and navy, to discover a Northwest Passage to the ... ranged from as far north as Northern California and as far south as the ...
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... were to discover the supposed seventh continent as well as a southern passage. He charted two islands, Tonga and Easter Island. He continued south trying to ...
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... When Miss Emily died Jefferson lost a monument of the Old South. This passage contains a high rate of symbolism, icing on the cake as far as the work is ...
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... of which 55 recorded between 1699 and 1845.Deaths during the Middle Passage caused by ... before the Civil War by which escaped slaves from the South were secretly ...
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... after each state was deemed "Reconstructed." Passage of the fifteenth amendment was mandatory for the last four states to re-enter. In the South, during the ...
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... This is directly related to the idea of the old south being no more than ... fairly advanced, but soon leads to a greater understanding of the passage because it ...
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... In this passage Hurston uses a soft pleasant type of diction. In that south at the time, people were not accepted into towns if they were new to the area. ...
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Southern Colonies: Georgia, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia The southern ... Those that help pay the passage of other immigrants to Virginia ...
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... In this passage Hurston uses a soft pleasant type of diction. In that south at the time, people were not accepted into towns if they were new to the area. ...
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... A Voice from the South In her book, A Voice from the South, Anna J ... bears some resemblance to Douglass) because Cooper relies less on biblical passage to prove ...
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... The Indians were insured a free passage back to their native country of India, however the bulk chose to stay in South Africa. They ...
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... make their mark on society by going against the grain in order to earn their rite of passage. ... Faulkner's story takes place in early 20th century deep south. ...
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... destroyed. After the mutiny was settled, Magellan's crew continued south to find a passage through South America. Finally, they ...
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... During and after the Civil War, the South was in a state of confusion. ... They walked on leaving fifteen black hats lying in the road as spoor of their passage. ...
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... 4 -34 South Africa gains independence from Great Britain after the passage of the Statute of Westminster by the British Parliament in December 1931 and its ...
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... The North and the South were far from settling the slave issue. ... slavery party received concessions with regard to slaveholding in Texas and the passage of this ...
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... The Indians were insured a free passage back to their native country of India, however the bulk chose to stay in South Africa. They ...
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... Spanish explorers became familiar with the northern coast of South America, the ... their knowledge, the Spanish persisted in searching for a Northwest Passage. ...
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... characters which are similar to the Arabic used among the Ussas, who now evidently have made an alliance with the Nagos." This passage also demonstrates that ...
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... Southern senators blocked the passage of this proviso continuously. This debate split national politics along North-South sectional lines. ...
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... Legally the South had the pull in congress to get many legislations passed ... this desperate efforts by the slaveryites failed, culminating in the passage of the ...
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... North and South opinions were very different, congressmen even started carrying guns to congress. "...fierce contest which accompanied...the passage of Douglas ...
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... Should they return to Rio or continue going south toward stormy Antarctic waters and hope to find passage to Spice Irelands. Against ...
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... the bickering in Washington, problems starting arising in the South involving discrimination ... Although it is true that the passage of Lincoln's 10 Percent plan ...
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