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Love & Hate in Jamestown

by Stargazer1111 in Ethnicity, March 15, 2012
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A book review I wrote on "Love & Hate in Jamestown" by David A. Price.

Miles Standish

by Sasha1983 in History, August 9, 2011
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Miles Standish’s troops often took food and land from the American Indian. This would in turn upset the Indians.

We The People: America

by seventwenty in Ethnicity, January 27, 2011
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Americans have a tendency to tramble over anybody who gets in their way. Using literature and history, this essay explains the power-thirsty, abusive Americans we are capable of being.

The Costs of Colonization

by Myles ODonnell in Ethnicity, December 16, 2010
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An essay that discusses the effects the Europeans had on the Native Americans in the early days of American colonization.

Why Loyalism is Correct

by Crashnibbles in History, November 24, 2010
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Why Loyalists from the 18th century were correct in their standings.

Identity and Unity as Americans

by Mckelson in Issues, October 6, 2010
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Identity and unity as Americans in 1750-1776.

Cultural Conflicts Between Native Americans and Colonists

by Alex Goodwin in History, March 26, 2010
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Differences in the way of life between Native Americans and European settlers were a major factor contributing to the tension that led to brutal wars between the two cultures. Misunderstandings over a wide range of topics from treaties to basic human rights were common, leading to high tension and mistrust between the Natives and Colonists. European ruthlessness, as well as the several advantages they had over Native American tribes, resulted in a bloody extermination of many Native American tribes and cultures.

Conflict Between The Natives and The Colonists in The 17th Century

by wdarnell in History, February 8, 2010
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Explains the source of conflict between the natives and the colonists during the early 1600s in Virginia and Massachusetts Bay.

Indian’s Trade

by tw4hks in History, January 9, 2010
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The Indians from colonial times did not have enough knowledge to profit in trading with colonists.

The History of the Khoikhoi People of South Africa

by Kay Kay in Subcultures, March 14, 2008
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The word ‘Hottentots’ was a name disparagingly used to refer to the Khoikhoi people that lived in the southern parts of the African continent…

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