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on the vigilante group known as the Paxton Boys, who murdered twenty peaceful Conestoga Indians in 1763. Kenny analyzes how that incident reflects broader shifts in racial and political attitudes in Pennsylvania. There have been several st...
American Dream does not amply contemplate the standards Americans address important. Comparison John Woolman was a well renowned Quaker minister who traveled all through colonial America accusing slavery and supporting emancipation. His p...
Pepsi and Coca Cola PepsiCo Inc. is an American multinational beverage company. The headquarters of Pepsi Co is in Purchase, New York, with research and development headquarters in Valhalla. The company came into being in early 1890 in Nort...
States. In 1660, after the end of Puritan rule, Charles II was crowned king of England, an event known as the Restoration. Charles founded or took over six more colonies: New York (taken from the Dutch in 1664), New Jersey, Pennsylvania an...
Thomas Paine, who fulfills this description right down to the part about bad hygiene. So how did Paine overcome all of these previous distinctions and become one of the best-known writers of his day? This paper will argue that, besides writ...
seeks women's equality with men in all aspects of society, with full access to the same rights and opportunities that men enjoy. Mary Wollstonecraft's A Vindication of the Rights of Woman of 1792 first introduced the concept of rights for ...
the 1840s, but efforts by free blacks and sympathetic whites to help slaves escape bondage had occurred earlier. Historians have noted that groups of Quakers in the North, most notably around Philadelphia, had a tradition of helping escaped...