Why Did Texas Almost Fail as a Spanish Colony? Why do the ventures of man fail? The ventures of men fail primarily due to a lack of planning. In the case of Spanish colonies in Texas this holds true. The Spanish first set eyes on the Texas coast in 1519 and in 1821 they lowered their flag for the final time in Texas. The Spanish had about 300 years to try and colonize Texas and the attempt to colonize and settle Texas was not very successful. The initial boats that came to Texas were shipwrecked…
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Daniel Encarnacao Mrs. Scott U.S. History I Honors/AP 11/8/2013 Chapter 12 Questions 1- What was Macon’s Bill No.2 and how did it lead to the War of 1812? Macon’s Bill No.2 was the Congress’ measure to dismantle the embargo completely if the French or British were to stop, the French stopped first so they traded with the French causing war. This lead to the war of 1812 because it showed that America needed to trade with a higher power (France or England) in order to survive. 2- Who were…
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Search: about younger people trusting technology too much and using the top result on google commercials. Also makes the point that background knowledge is necessary before deciding whether a source is reliable. -Is Google Making Us Stupid?: talks about how over the years, people are starting to read differently, for shorter periods of time, more small articles and less books. Also talks about the internet eating other technologies like the clock, maps, phones, tvs, mail, ect. -You are Not Entitled to…
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founding fathers an example of what the legislature should look like, multiple branches. 2a) Britain wanted to control the colonies trade markets without their consent. 2b) The French and Indian war was the final war in a series of wars that had occurred during the French and Indian Wars between the French and the British, which were mostly fought in the American colonies over control of forts and river trading routes. In this final war, England decided that the battles in Europe were more deserving…
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British American Relations -kings and parliament ignored colonies 17th and most of 18th century “salutary neglect” -England sent convicts to America, also religious radicals. -mercantilism- England used America and colonists for own benefit. -Navigation Acts 1651, 1660, 1663 -some colonists benefited anyways (not a lot) The Spark -land grants awarded to investors who begin populating the border area of British French claims (negotiations fail) -1754 militia was sent to stop French from building…
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without representation Stamp Act (1765) Direct tax on the colonies requiring all printed materials (legal documents, deeds, newspapers, magazines, etc.) to have a stamp on them Colonists had to pay stamp collectors to get stamps Declaratory Act (1766) Repealed the Stamp Act ...but, said parliament "had, hath, and of right ought to have, full power and authority to make laws and statutes of sufficient force and validity to bind the colonies and people of America ... in all cases whatsoever" Meant…
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Preacher like finney tried to convience people not to drink alcohol because * Soldiers of the cross should not get drunk * It was bad for your health * Bad for the economy * Lead to spouse and child abuse * This reform fails Auburn Penitentiary System * Dorothea Dix argued that mental illness wasn’t curable but it was treatable. * She argued that “lunetics” should be in a mental hospital not jail * 22 mental hospitals were added by the civil war Lucretia…
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HOW DID THE AGE OF REVOLUTION CHANGE EUROPE FORCES OF CHANGE: Cultural/intellectual change: Enlightenment: Rosseau: believed the government should be based on general will; democracy Growth of literacy Economic changes: Middle class- business men wanted political rights to match their economic status Population explosion: after 1730, population rose dramatically French population increased by 50 % ; British population increased by 100% Why? Better boarder controls limited the spread…
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Wittenburg, 1512 Professor; exegetical lectures Romans 1:17 “just shall live by _Faith_” (not works) Three Pillars Sola fides Only faith Sola gratia Only grace; not works what you do Sola Scriptura_ Only scripture Sinner and Saint at the Same Time How do you feel when you leave the Doctor’s office? Walk away still sick; still a sinner. Trust God to make you better Reformer 95 Theses Problem of Indulgences Johann Tetzel: “when a coin in the coffer clings, a soul from purgatory springs” ‘paper…
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referenced in this article to include the Michael Shepard and James Byrd case. The writer makes examples of cases that occurred in states where hate crime laws were in effect, yet it did not prevent the crime from happening; individuals who are discriminated against will be discriminated against no matter what or how many laws are passed. He goes on to state that “The violent acts that are included in hate crime statues are crimes that are already prosecuted under state criminal codes. Murder is Murder…
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