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Virginia: A Success Story in The New World

by TonyBear in Issues, November 19, 2009
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The New World was seen as an opportunity for those who wanted a better life. Those who became successful achieved their goals because they learned of new goods to sell and ways to increase their production.

Aboriginal Education: Past and Present

by Jie Deng in Ethnicity, October 22, 2009
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The First Nations had an organized education system that the Europeans could not identify. The introduction of residential schools led to the decline of the Aboriginal culture. The present education options available to children of First Nations descent is also discussed.

Who’s Superior Again?

by S A JOHNSON in Society, July 31, 2009
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Many people think they are superior to others just because of what they have, what they have been through, or just what they think they deserve. Why?

India

by goose vodka in Society, July 6, 2009
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India and its lands and more.

Migration, Habitation, Interaction, and Transaction

by lawrencetafra in History, June 15, 2009
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There is a fallacy believe by many people that native Australians had a very primitive existence precursory to British colonization. This work is a concise historical account of human activity in Australia focusing on trade and social relations between native Australians and Asian inhabitants prior to 1788.

Aboriginal Society

by yoyowassup in History, March 10, 2009
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Just about aboriginal society.

Primary Source Analysis: Bartolome De Las Casas

by Ebey Soman in History, November 4, 2008
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Bartolome de Las Casas was a monk who worked hard to protect Native American life during the colonial process in North and South America. He was one of the first defenders of native rights and was instrumental in raising this issue in Europe. In this document, we read a small passage of what he wrote and then analyze the text.

Natives Along the Wabash

by catkima in History, September 24, 2008
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Brief Descriptions of Indian Nations who had villages and campsites in the region of the Wabash in prehistoric and historic times. These people have been overlooked by mainstream publications about Native people and therefore this is first in a series of articles about these Native Nations.

Conquerors and Their Views on the New World

by Gwendolyn Cuizon in History, April 7, 2007
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Throughout history, we witnessed Indians and non-Indians in the United States, at odds with outsiders in their bid to preserve Indian domains.

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