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The Historical Formation of the U.S. Government
1,777 words, approx. 6 pages
 Details the historical formation of the United States Government. Reviews how the 13 original colonies sought their independence from England. Examines how the government was able to withstand the test of time.
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Middle-Class Reform
1,429 words, approx. 5 pages
 A few strong paragraphs explaining how life was in the 1800's including issues such as but not limited to; religion, education, womens rights, slavery,government and the economy.
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The 1960's
1,415 words, approx. 5 pages
 My essay explains and describes the famous events of the 1960's that are to this date, unforgettable to the American public.
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The 1980's
1,405 words, approx. 5 pages
 Essay discusses the major events of the 1980's.
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History's Eras
1,076 words, approx. 4 pages
 Eras in American history, such as Reconstruction and the Progressive Era,are the result of abrupt turns in history - the result of someone's decision or events that placed the power in someone else's hands. These sometimes critical and morally questioned times make up the guide not only to our history, but our future as well.
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Pre-Revolution Views of Society
1,073 words, approx. 4 pages
 This essay describes the ideological views of American Society before the War of Independence.
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America Sweet Land of Liberty
984 words, approx. 3 pages
 Explores the history of America. Describes how the nation has struggled throughout its history with its ideals of freedom and liberty. Details major historical events, including the Civil War.
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Nifty Fifties to the Twenty-first Century
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 A comparison of teenagers of the 1950s and the teenagers of today can appear like day and night. Both generations exhibited their own unique styles, slang, and song lyrics, faced their own problems, and rebelled. However, 1950s teenagers were more likely to marry out of high school, whereas today's teenagers see divorce as a common phenomenon and delay marriage. And unlike today's teenagers, the teenagers of the 1950s did not have the access to various drugs or to the technology with which to purchase them.
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The 1970s
874 words, approx. 3 pages
 This is an essay about life in the 1970's.
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The Instability of America and Europe in the 1840's
669 words, approx. 2 pages
 The first half of the 18th century for America and Europe was plagued with rebellion, which made one question the stability of both America and Europe. Even though both were unstable, America was more stable than Europe.
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The Impact of Literature on American History
390 words, approx. 1 pages
 A review of the impact that literature has on American history. Not only does literature entertain, but it captures, influences, and recreates history. Without literature as part of American history, a personal view of the culture of American would not be documented.
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The Market Revolution and Social Reform 1815-1850
223 words, approx. 1 pages
 A summary of the economic, industrial, and social changes taking place in the United States between 1815 and 1850. These developments included the increase of immigration and urbanization, the rise of the abolitionist and women's rights movements, and Robert Fulton's invention of the steamboat.
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America
137 words, approx. 1 pages
 America, past and present.
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