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The Underground Railroad
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their escape from slavery. While the Underground Railroad was not a formalized nationwide system, as sometimes represented, it was also not a haphazard set of paths that slaves would passively follow. Both descriptions defy the loosely cons...

Speech
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had the tendency to convince the audience by his words. He was the man of words and action and, delivered remarkable speech for the rights of his men and, he wanted them to fight for freedom. Patrick Henry gave his famous speech in order to...

Article Critical Summary
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article is building on English foundations of political liberty; the colonists extended the concepts of liberty and self-government far beyond those envisioned in the mother country. England's government was based on the Constitutional Mona...

State Capitalism Or Liberal Capitalism
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state, capitalism assumes distinctive characteristics in different nations. The state—that is, administration organizations of a state and its protective subdivisions and localities—protects and proffers a administrator structure for busine...

Individual Liberty Vs. Tyranny
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individual liberties are curtailed by government’s oppressive policies. According to the civil society, this is test case for the US authorities, in a sense that its repercussion would redefine the national interpretation of the concept of ...

Liberalism
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aim the development of individual freedom. Because the concepts of liberty or freedom change in different historical periods the specific programs of liberalism also change. The final aim of liberalism, however, remains fixed, as does its c...

British Colonies Between 1600 And 1700
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British colonies was the extension of British ideals far beyond the practice in England itself. Changes in religion? economics? politics? and social structures illustrate this Americanization of the transplanted Europeans. By 1700? although...