Frank McYahney
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The Search for a National GovernmentAs the military struggle for independence began in earnest during the spring of 1775, a separate battle was waged for the political and national identity of America.
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Jacksonian Symbolism and PoliciesThe Jackson era was undeniably the birth of our current two party political system.
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What Explains the Burst of Postwar Expansion Following the War of 1812?The Treaty of Ghent officially ended the War of 1812, but it made painfully apparent several weaknesses with The United States of America.
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The Reasons for the War of 1812The War of 1812 is considered the first major naval accomplishment of the newly formed United States.
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The Major Areas of Disagreement Between the American Colonists and the British Policymakers From 1763-76While colonists dreamed of expansion of their wealth and economic independence, the crown saw the colonial income as a means to recoup the expense from 100 years of warfare.
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The Motives that Prompted Various European Groups to Migrate to AmericaIn the simplest terms, there are three primary motives that prompted the move of various European Groups to America prior to 1800: political, economic, and religious.
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Colonial Transplantations in Virginia, Maryland, and Massachusetts BayThe vast differences in approaches to transplantation's in the Virginia, Maryland and Massachusetts colonies had a lasting impact on the early growth and success of these areas.
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Our Sun's Little SisterIt is amazing how little we know about our own solar system. Is it possible that we actually live in a binary star system? What about all this Planet X nonsense? Read on for a a glimpse into how little we know...