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Less than three months after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed Executive Order 9066, which resulted in the mass removal and incarceration of all Japanese Americans living on the...
About 176 pages (52,799 words) in 4 products

Between 1750 and 1850, pioneers pushed America's borders from a few colonies on the Atlantic all the way to California and Oregon on the Pacific. The new nation ultimately encompassed more than 3 million square miles. This vast territory, w...
About 219 pages (65,716 words) in 2 products

 
Today most people enjoy hearing about the myths of pirates and how they existed in the 1500's. Most people don't realize that they exist today; they believe that they were just a myth in stories and legends. Pirates exist now and more tha...
About 121 pages (36,212 words) in 3 products

United States of America has a democratic political system with two major parties: Democratic and Republican. This research paper will provide the insight on the social and cultural characteristics of both Republican and Democratic loyali...
About 144 pages (43,254 words) in 4 products

"WANTED--young, skinny, wiry fellows, not over 18. Must be expert riders, willing to risk death daily. Orphans preferred. Wages $25 a week..." (Biggs 7) When this notice entered the paper in 1860, half a million Americans lived west of the ...
About 133 pages (39,969 words) in 3 products

Prohibition, for any substance, is the banning of a certain type of good. In the early 19th century, a law was passed known as the Volstead Act, which banned alcohol, was made to enforce the already proposed 18th Amendment (Rebman 10-13). ...
About 267 pages (80,046 words) in 11 products

Religion in New England town was extremely important. The people that lived here were the Puritans. To the Puritans religion was everything and their whole lives were based on their religion. Wanting to purify their religion, the...
About 182 pages (54,487 words) in 19 products

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