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    Barcelona, Spain's second-largest city welcomes visitors to its friendly atmosphere and history waiting to be explored. Discover the charm and beauty of Barcelona, Spain Situated along the coast of the Mediterranean Sea between the Llobregat and Besòs River, lies Barcelona, Spain's second-largest metropolis. The city's history goes all the way back to some 4,000 years when the earliest settlements were first established by local farmers. Ever since those early years, Barcelona has grown to become

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    What was the destiny of America viewed by American Exceptionalis? All along as time has advanced, travelers have come here in great hopes to establish a great country, escape from persecution, to become rich, and many other ideas of the American dream, so to speak. After many years these ideas of what America should be has accomplished great achievements and perhaps combined the destinies of many exceptionalist. There are three separate ideas of destiny that I am going to discuss and how they combined

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    Johnny A. Olivas Mr. Michael Kim AP United States History 5 September 2014 The Effects of the Columbian Exchange The Columbian Exchange refers to the period in which the New World and Old world began trade. This included the exchange of technology, animals, plants, disease, and religion which transformed both European and Native American ways of life. This exchange impacted the social and cultural aspects of both worlds and encouraged advancements in agriculture, warfare, and increased rates in

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    Agronomy at Iowa State University, corn in England means wheat and in Scotland and Ireland, it means barley or oats (www.agron.iastate.edu).   By drawing on documents and reports from the Pre Columbian American era, I plan to discuss how corn was discovered, the importance of it, and how it was used by Pre Columbian Americans. Corn originated in Mesoamerican.  Archeological evidence of corn's early presence in the western hemisphere was identified from corn pollen grain considered to be 80,000 years

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    choice. According to an article by Wenona T. Singel in the Kansas Journal of Law & Public Policy, “Cultural sovereignty refers to tribes ' efforts to represent their histories and existence using their own terms, and it acknowledges that each Indian nation has its own vision of self-determination as shaped by each tribe 's culture, history, territory, traditions, and practices.” (Singel). For instance, as Vine Deloris Jr. pointed out in Custer Died for Your Sins the termination policy carried out today

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    Dr. Ivan Van Sertima is a regarded researcher and creator. His book, "They Preceded Columbus," and eliminates any confusion air on many misinterpretations on the planet made by previous history specialists. He begins by expressing that Africans came to America as bosses/rulers before they were subjugated. He utilizes confirm from Columbus' journals when Columbus went on his second voyage. Columbus said in his journal that Local Americans let him know that dark individuals went ahead immense vessels

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    The Maya civilization was a Mesoamerican civilization developed by the Maya peoples, and noted for its hieroglyphic script—the only known fully developed writing system of the pre-Columbian Americas—as well as for its art, architecture, mathematics, calendar, and astronomical system. The Maya civilization developed in an area that encompasses southeastern Mexico, all of Guatemala and Belize, and the western portions of Honduras and El Salvador. This region consists of the northern lowlands encompassing

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    How did Aztecs view the afterlife and its significance? What would one’s journey entail? Could you change your afterlife by living a certain way? The Aztecs strongly believed in an afterlife. It was believed that the way you died decided how your afterlife would go, not the way you lived. “They are not places of bliss or damnation, merely multiple levels of existence divided in purpose.” In a normal death, (specify normal), you would go through the nine levels hell; in the ninth you would (cease

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    European contact with Native Americans introduced the Europeans to a new world while creating a new world for the Native Americans. Their interactions would develop through the social and environmental developments of the Columbian Exchange, slavery, and Christianity. The Columbian

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    The Maya civilization is a Mesoamerican civilization, noted for the only know fully developed written language of the pre-Columbian Americas, as well as its art, architecture, and mathematical and astronomical systems. It society is class society, divided into noble, Priest, Commoner and Slavery. As we learned about Chinese History, Qin Shi Huang established a centralization of authority and eventually unified China. This is similar with class society, they both had one king to control the whole

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