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Papers On Colonial & Pre-Colonial America
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A Review of Colonial Newspapers
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This 6 page paper provides an overview of information gleaned from a review of two colonial newspapers. The Virginia Gazette and the Boston Gazette and Country Journal are discussed. The Boston Massacre is highlighted. Most works cited are primary sources and quotes are included. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: SA243Bos.rtf
A Thoughtful look at Pocahontas
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This 5 page paper provides biographical information, but also looks at controversial areas of the life of this Indian "Princess." Her experience with the Jamestown colony as well as her voyage to Europe and untimely death are each explored.
Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: SA146Poc.rtf
African Slaves and Native Americans During North America's Colonial Period
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5 page report discusses the fact that in the early colonial days in North America, there
were people in what is now the United States long before any European people saw much
less settled in the "New World." The writer speaks directly to the issue of African slaves
in the New World and how attitudes regarding the aboriginal peoples of the Americas
came about. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: BWcolper.rtf
Against the Constitution
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This 6 page paper takes the form of a letter from a Massachusetts farmer to his wife, explaining his anti-federalist stand, and how he finally voted on the matter of ratification. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: HVConCon.rtf
Alexander Hamilton's Influence on Economics in the United States:
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This 7 page paper discusses the life of Alexander Hamilton and the impact he had on economics in this country. This paper examines his contributions to economic policy and their lasting effects. Bibliography lists 13 sources.
Filename: GSHamilt.rtf
America (1600-1774): The Land of Opportunity?
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In four pages this paper considers whether or not colonial America truly represented a land of opportunity in an examination of the circumstances that dictated this opportunity, its limitations, who prospered, and who did not. Four sources are listed in the bibliography.
Filename: TGlandopp.rtf
America and the Self-Made Man
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This 9 page paper discusses the way in which entrepreneurs have lived and thrived in America. Larry Schweikart's book is extensively referenced. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: HVSlfMde.rtf
America’s War for Independence – A Real Revolution?
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America’s War for Independence – A Real Revolution?: What criteria must any new government possess in order to be considered a revolutionary regime? This 5-page essay examines this, and a number of other questions in order to draw a credible conclusion relevant to this label-debated, nonetheless very significant war. Bibliography lists 6 sources. SNAmrevo.doc
Filename: SNAmrevo.doc
American Colonial Writers Captain John Smith and William Bradford
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This is a 5 page paper comparing the writers Captain John Smith and William Bradford. Early colonial American writers were known for their optimistic look at the new world and described America as not only the new world but as pure, virgin and a place for opportunity and dreams. Their writings reflected the colonist view away from the restrictions of British society. Captain John Smith was considered one of the first historians ever to document the colonists’ experiences in his writings about his time at Jamestown and his travels throughout New England. Using a fairly simple and open narrative, he provided detailed maps and descriptions of the areas in addition to adventurous tales of his own and others. William Bradford who was one of the original arrivals in Plymouth on the Mayflower also wrote of his experiences in the new world but his text was based largely on his Puritan faith and compared their quest heavily to that of Paul’s in the Bible. Despite Bradford’s more sober style of writing, he also saw the new world as a land of opportunity as did Smith and the other colonists.
Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: TJColAm1.rtf
American Colonies' Divergence from England
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An 8 page research paper that examines the similarities and differences between England and her American colonies in 1750. The writer argues that by 1750, the English speaking colonies of North America, instigated and maintained under the auspices of the British crown, had diverged from many of the English norms of that era. Naturally, the numerous ties to England and English custom, such as the grounding of American jurisprudence in English Common Law, continued to exist and exists to this day. However, there were also distinct differences between the norms of the Old World and the New. Bibliography lists 11 sources (some citations are incomplete).
Filename: khamcol.rtf
AMERICAN COLONISTS AND GRIEVANCES AGAINST KING GEORGE
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This 4-page paper discusses whether the Declaration of Congress and Declaration of Independence grievances were addressed by the U.S. Constitution and its Bill of Rights. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: MTcologrie.rtf
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