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5971: Joel Poinsett
Joel Poinsett In 1825 President John Quincy Adams appointed Joel Poinsett as the first U.S. minister to Mexico. His first assignment was to persuade the Mexican government to sell the U.S. the province of Texas, thus continuing the rapid expansion of the American democracy. The United States continued to pursue Texas with little success for the ...
5972: Franklin D. Roosevelt
... up our bank system. Until that time there was no insurance to cover for banks that went bankrupt or collapsed. The Banking Act of 1933 changed all of this. The government put a He also accomplished many things which greatly boosted the economy. He reduced the 1934 federal budget by 13%. Although he often spoke that the American Navy and Marines ...
5973: Immigration
... known as the "Golden Door." Throughout the late 1800s, most immigrants arriving in New York entered at the Castle Garden depot near the tip of Manhattan. In 1892, the federal government opened a new immigration-processing center on Ellis Island in New York harbor. Although immigrants often settled near ports of entry, a large number did find their way inland. Many ...
5974: Christopher Marlowe
... May 1593 he was killed by Ingram Frizer in a Deptford tavern after a quarrel over the bill. He was only 29 years old. During the middle ages, culture and government were influenced greatly by the Church of Rome. The Reformation of Henry VIII (1529-39), and the break of ties with that church meant that the monarch was now supreme ...
5975: Rebellion Of Company Rule In 1857 In India
... was that which resembled patriotism. For the first time, there was a sense of collaboration where they could collectively get together and make an attempt to stand up the existing government. Many different classes of rebels as well as Hindus and Muslims alike came together to form a unity to defeat the company. This unity created a larger gap in the ...
5976: The Crucible
The Crucible In the late 17th century Puritanism thrived through out the northern colonies. In a time of a small government, towns relied more upon themselves instead of outside influence. In efforts to become more pure, the Puritans held three basic beliefs, Plainness, Grace, and Divine Mission. Though these beliefs were ...
5977: The Middle Ages and the Renaissance
... and southern Italy slowly lost control over areas, individual cities began to grow strong and form some sort of guide for ruling their region. During the 11th century, a communal government pattern had formed under the leadership of a burgher class that had become wealthy as a result of trading, banking, and creating industries. Florence, Genoa, Pisa, and other like places ...
5978: Technology 2
... surf the net" and search for the hypermedia of their choice. There are millions of examples of hypermedia on the Internet. You can find art, photos, information on business, the government, and colleges, television schedules, movie reviews, music lyrics, online news and magazines, sport sights of all kinds, games, books, and thousands of other hypermedia on the WWW. You can send ...
5979: Maya Civilization
... were also know for their decorated architecture which included temples and palaces. They were also skilled farmers,weavers, and potters. Around 300 B.C., the Maya adopted a system of government ruled by nobles and kings. Their society consisted of many independent states, each with a rural farming community and large urban sites built around ceremonial centres. It started to decline ...
5980: The Atomic Bomb and the Manhattan Project
... intention to enslave Japan. Sixth, Japan could retain an industrial base for her economy, but not rearm. Seventh, occupation would end when Japan had “established a peacefully inclined and responsible government.” Japan must “proclaim now the unconditional surrender of all Japanese armed forces,” on pain of “prompt and utter destruction.” After close examination and consideration of the document, Japan announced that ...


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