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Westward Expansion
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Westward expansion refers to the period in U.S. history during the 1800s when there was a major migration from the East to the West (Roark, et al 10). This period is also referred to as "manifest destiny" because many Americans believed it ...

Westward Expansion
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and migrations. The country also had a mix of different cultures. Indians on the west coast mostly lived from fishing. The original inhabitants were absolutely not primitive, a notion that long persisted through the technological backwardn...

U.S.Westward Expansion
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1800-1850, when the Americans pushed west to the border in search of land and natural resources, economic opportunities, better life, and some of the freedom of religion. In 1803, the United States consists of 17 eastern and central states...

Westward Expansion And Industrialization Of United States
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westward colonization of the agricultural Midwest Farmers who were so-called family farms but were absolutely stuffed into a capitalist economy. That is, they were specialist producers producing for the market. This mass of Farmers was form...

Infanticide In English Literature 1800-1910
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infanticide in English literature in the tenure of 1800-1910. Throughout the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, British readers of rather diverse types of writings would have been hard put to bypass reading about infanticide. At one end o...

John Brown (1800-1859)
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John Brown gave at his trial. Many historians consider him "narrowly ignorant" and "God's angry man". He was not "narrowly ignorant," having traveled widely in the United States, England, and Europe and talked with many American intellectua...

John Brown (1800 - 1859)
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John Brown appears in court, on trial for the crime of treason - "an enemy of Virginia, an enemy of the Union, a foe of the human race." In this excerpt, Benét reprints Brown's speech to the court. You may dispose of me very easily. I am ne...