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There are many things that happen to you that you do not deserve. That has happened to people throughout history and even today we have to have umpires and referees at each sporting event.
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Words connected to the spread of the black death across Europe in 1665
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KS 3 Slavery
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Conquest in the Americas
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What You're Looking For... 1. A organized system of rules in which powerful local lords divided their landholdings among lesser lords. 2. An estate. 3. Lesser Lords who pledged service and loyalty to the greater lord. 4. The relationship beween lords and vassals was established by custom and tradition by the exchange and pledges know as this... 5. A mounted warrior. 6. Mock battle in which a knights would compete against one another to show off their fighting skills. 7. Wandering Poets who adopted the Code of Chivalry. 8. Code of conduct for knights durring the Middle Ages. 9. The Lord's estate with one or more villages and the surrounding lands. 10. Weren't slaves, but they weren't free. They couldn't leave the manor without the lord's permission.
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word search for the legislative branch project
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Find the words in the word list.
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These are key words from pre-European contact through the Second Opium War. You should know what these terms are and their significance to the Opening of China.
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Words and phrases connected to the Black Death in England, 1665
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Countries involved in the outbreak of war.
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Countries involved in the outbreak of war.
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VOCAB. FOR PIONEER GIRL
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Early years of the South Bend Tribune Alfred B. Miller and Elmer Crockett (a descendent of Davy Crockett) co-founded the South Bend Tribune. Both men were natives of South Bend who served in the American Civil War. They worked together at the St. Joseph County Register, a now defunct newspaper that served the St. Joseph County area. Miller learned the newspaper business from his father, a newspaper publisher in Ohio and was a writer for the Register. He was the first editor of the South Bend Tribune. Crockett had attended Northern Indiana College at South Bend. He was a printing foreman at the Register. The first Tribune offices was located at 127 W. Washington. On March 9, 1872, the first edition of the Tribune was printed. For fourteen months, the four-page Tribune was printed weekly. In 1873, the Tribune became a daily newspaper. Today the Tribune is printed every day of the year. To help meet the expenses of starting a newspaper, Miller and Elmer co-founded The Tribune Store located at 127 W. Washington Street, South Bend. It opened the day after Thanksgiving Day 1873. Besides selling wallpaper, jewelry, and Christmas toys, this side-business also included a bookbindery. The store was sold when the newspaper moved to its new (and current) location at Colfax and Lafayette.
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Pocahontas & Marketing Pocahontas is said to have stopped her father from executing John Smith in 1607. The truth of this story cannot be verified. Whatever really happened, a friendly relationship with Smith and the colony of Jamestown, Virginia was initiated. In 1612, Pocahontas was captured and held hostage by the Jamestown colonists, in the hope that they could ransom her for the release of some of their own people held in captivity by Pocahontas' tribe. During this time, she learned English. After her baptism, she married John Rolfe on April 5, 1614, and her name was changed to Rebecca Rolfe. They lived together at Rolfe's plantation, Varina Farms. Their marriage was unsuccessful in winning the captives back, but it did create a climate of peace between the Jamestown colonists and Powhatan's tribes for several years. The Virginia colony's sponsors found it difficult to lure new colonists to Jamestown, and to find investors for such ventures. They used Pocahontas as a marketing ploy to convince people back in Europe that the New World's natives could be tamed, and the colony made safe. She was promoted as an
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armenian genocide and world war I
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The expedition of Lewis and Clark.
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the world war...
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Find the Names of these famous African American Heros
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