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History of the United StatesHistory of the United States Many peoples have contributed to the development of the United States of America, a vast nation that arose from a scattering of British colonial outposts in the New World. The first humans to inhabit the North American continent were migrants from northeast A...
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The Confederate States of AmericaThe Confederate States of America A culture is the beliefs and interests of a particular group of people. About 150 years ago, a proud and noble culture was created in the Southern portion of the United States. It was created by Southerners from all walks of life, ranging from the gentry to the "go...
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Slavery in the United StatesSlavery in the United States The development and institution of slavery in the United States began when the U.S didn't even exist. When British colonies where beginning to pop up all over North East America there was a very noticeable problem; too much land and not enough people to work it. In ...
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United States' Involvement with VietnamUnited States' Involvement with Vietnam Although there are no specific, reasons as to why the USA became increasingly involved in the war, I can name many different reasons and aspects as to why they did. These reasons all link together in some way. These reasons range from long term to...
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United States' Involvement in VietnamUnited States' Involvement in Vietnam The end of World War Two was the beginning of America's worries about Communism. They feared that it would spread throughout the countries of the world. Because of this President Truman made the Truman Doctrine. This said that America would help an...
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United States' Involvement in VietnamUnited States' Involvement in Vietnam Source Based Sources A to C show two people's views towards America going into war in Vietnam. Source A is a speech made by US President Johnson in April 1965. He is speaking after the Gulf of Tonkin incident where two American ships were attacked so...
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United States Congressman Joseph P. Kennedy IIJosephy P. Kennedy II United States Congressman Joseph P. Kennedy II is a Democratice representative from the State of Massachusetts. He represents the district formerly represented by Thomas "Tip" O'Neil, the former Speaker of the House of Representatives of the United States. His forma...
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The United States Needs a Terrorism CzarThe United States Needs a Terrorism Czar Introduction Drug trafficking activity and terrorism activity have much in common. Both drugs and terrorism have strong national security and law enforcement components, they have military components, border control component...
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The United States and Vietnam from 1945-1975The United States and Vietnam from 1945-1975 There were some people who recognised these mistakes early, In 1963 Mike Mansfield suggested a neutralisation in Vietnam, He felt that Johnson and his advisers should pause for a while to think of different actions they could take, Johnson, pr...
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The United States in the Twentieth CenturyThe United States in the Twentieth Century Part Three: 10 "Kennedy Liberalism" By David Burner and Thomas R. West (Pp. 120-133) 1. Among African Americans, however ,the reputations of the Kennedy brothers remained intact. During the presidential campaign of 1960 and the brief three years of the ...
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