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American experience

American experience There are many different lens by which to view the American experience. I’ve presented a view of American history through the lens of banking. Or, correspondingly, a view of banking through the lens of American history. Regardless, the challenge of creating a financial structure that preserved the blessings of liberty and freedom, let … Read more

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Liberty Challenged in Nineteenth Century America

Liberty Challenged in Nineteenth Century America Assignment 2.1: Liberty Challenged in Nineteenth Century America Thesis and Outline Due Week 7 and worth 50 points America became a free independent nation. With the signing of the Treaty of Paris in 1783, the former mother country, England, recognized that its children, the colonies, were now on their own. A constitutional republic was birthed, … Read more

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American history

American history Part 1: Post a Response By the late 1930s, the US was still dealing with the Great Depression, and conflict was intensifying between powers in Europe and between Japan and its neighbors in Asia. At first, isolationist sentiments prevailed, but eventually the US entered the conflict. Besides developments of the overseas conflict, the … Read more

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War and Culture  

War and Culture Choose one question and discuss using our readings to document the support of your answers and responses to others: Explain how American views and rituals regarding dying, death, and burial changed as a result of the Civil War, according to Faust, with a minimum of 150 words and use of our course … Read more

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Exploration towards the West by the United States

Exploration towards the West by the United States The conflicts and exploration of the early 19th century helped shape the philosophies and morale of the nation. Explain how events like the War of 1812 and exploration towards the West by the United States may have impacted the sense of what it was to be “American” … Read more

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