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    The frontier wars in Australia (1788-1934) were considered as a series of a conflict waged between the European settlers and the Indigenous Australians which lasted for a span of 146 years.However,the British colonisation in various locations of Australia has created the population of Aborigines in jeopardy by capturing their land and heritage.As a result of the violent massacre, the indigenous fatalities has reached significantly to a great extend ranged between20,000and 30,00(challenge magazine)

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    Buenger’s article, “Unionism on the Texas Frontier: 1859-1861.” Buenger continues the discusses on the Texas frontier, its economics and politics of the frontiersman. He establishes the same reasoning for the frontiersman relying on the federal government for the purchase of surplus goods (wheat) while the Army protecting them from Indian and Mexican raids. Buenger adds in order for the Army to protect the frontier, they established forts throughout the region. The addition

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    Hey Fred I have some really good innovated game ideas for Northern Frontier and I think they would help attract a wider consumer base. First add mining now lots of games have mining and they attracts lots of players which is the reason you should consider it. And to make it unique have it to where there is a mine in James Bay that colonists can mine gold and make Jewelry. Then for Natives have it to where they can find rare jem stones and can go to an appraiser and make it a refined gem stone. And

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    life in America for over 120 years. It has evolved into an extremely important part of life and it affects millions of Americans. America has gone through several changes since the late 1800’s. Turner gives his opinion on The Significance of the Frontier in American History at the meeting of the American Historical Association in Chicago, 12 July 1893, during the World Columbian Exposition. He states that “Up to our own day American history has been in a large degree the history of the colonization

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    the American Frontier, even with the American Revolution in consideration. Like they did, our current nation has several frontiers of its own to accomplish. These unexplored territories include the outer reaches of space and the inner workings of digital technology. Although the frontiers of the 1800’s drastically differ from the present frontiers in identity, they liken in the challenges confronted, and still faced today. Every conquest includes obstacles, and neither the frontiers of the contemporary

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    to move away from the influence of Europe. He points out that west of America is one of the most important features of shaping America. The frontier lands also gave a way for the government to provide economic benefits without raising taxes.Fredrick Jackson Turner changed the way Historians were thinking about the United States by arguing that the Frontier had a major impact on the way America was shaped . He

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    company to be the number one company as there’s always bound for mistakes to be made and sometimes it takes an organization to face hard times in order for them to succeed. One company I look at that has faced hard times and strong competition is Frontier Airlines. Over the past years of this organization has went from being one of the best airlines to know one of the top worst airlines for both customers and employees. This company has had to sacrifice a lot throughout its time and it has changed

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    captured by the idea of the frontier and, 2. The belief it was the duty of America to maintain peace of all nations. The consequences of this increased global involvement on American Society was 3. The clashing views of the imperialist and anti-imperialist parties. America first took a step towards greater world involvement due to 1. The effects of the frontier on the American spirit. In 1893 Fredrick Jackson Turner delivered the idea of "The Significance of the Frontier in American History," to

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    1. The Western Frontier was truly the embodiment of America’s dream: Manifest Destiny. The expansion of land vastly expanded on the “sea to shining sea” concept of American freedom. Accompanying these great ideas and efforts to explore and claim the country were dreams of a better life. From “get-rich-quick” schemes to endless fertile soil, there was something for everyone in America. Three groups that emerged and grew from the creation and myth of the Western Frontier were the miner, rancher, and

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    According to “The Frontier Heritage” by Maryanne Kearny Datesman, Joann Crandall and Edward N. Kearny in the fourth edition of American Ways many American people fascinated by the frontier because it has been particularly important in shaping American values. The impact of the American Frontier is the heritage of the frontier is still evident in shaping United States values of today. According to authors for many years, there is little attention was given to tragic story of what really happened to

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