England and northwest european ancestry

    • [DOC File]Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human ...

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      County of Oneida v. Oneida Indian Nation of New York, 470 U.S. 226, 233-34 (1985) (Oneida I); Johnson v. McIntosh, 21 U.S. 543, 572-74 (1823). Under the doctrine of discovery, European nations that “discovered” lands in North America held fee title to those lands, subject to the inhabiting Indians’ aboriginal right of occupancy and use.


    • [DOC File]Preface: A Quick Introduction to my family and me

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      Sarabeth Matilsky ©2002 Sarabeth Matilsky. 222 Foster Street #4. Brighton, MA 02135-4651. phone: 617-789-3919. First Journey. By Sarabeth Matilsky. Part One – The Beginning


    • [DOCX File]2019 North Carolina Historical Highway Marker Guide Book

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      Among the first permanent European settlers was Nathaniel Batts, a trader in animal pelts. In 1655 he hired a carpenter to build a house about three miles south near the mouth of Salmon Creek. By the time Charles II of England granted a charter to the Lords Proprietors in 1663, a small but growing community was in place along this river.


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      Locate on maps of North and South America land claimed by Spain, France, England, Portugal, the Netherlands, Sweden, and Russia. 5.3 Students describe the cooperation and conflict that existed among the American Indians and between the Indian nations and the new settlers.


    • [PDF File]Mrs. Shar's Cottage - Mrs. Shar's Cottage

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      Great Migration (of the Pueblos) weakened Pueblo communities on the eve of European contact. 3. Chinook of the Pacific Northwest. a. along Columbia River in present-day Washington and Oregon. b. settled in communities and practiced foraging, hunting, and fishing . c. highly developed socially and economically



    • [DOC File]Literature for Adolescents

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      Rinaldi, Ann. Hang A Thousand Ribbons: The story of Phillis Wheatley. San Diego: Harcourt Brace, 1996. Phillis Wheatly was raised by a wealthy New England family who taught her to read and write. Wheatley was a natural poet and eventually became the toast of New England the Britain, a novelty because she was an educated black woman.


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      The Metis were a group of people of both European (usually French-speaking) and First Peoples ancestry who lived in the Northwest. Many Metis settled in the Red River Valley. Metis hunted in the Red River Valley. Metis hunted bison for meat and clothing. The bison hunt also fostered a strong sense of community, pride, & discipline.


    • [DOC File]History Enhanced Scope and Sequence: WHI

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      2. Early European exploration and colonization resulted in. A cooperation between European powers for trade with the colonies. B redistribution of the world’s population.* C cooperation between France and England. D England’s intent to transfer power to the colonies. 3. Most individuals settling in Virginia were. A relocated prisoners.


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      Northwest Passage Atlantic slave trade Columbian Exchange ... marched through modern-day Panama and became the first European to gaze upon the Pacific Ocean, which he named the South Sea. ... a group of people who sought freedom from religious persecution in England by founding a colony at Massachusetts Bay in the early 1600s. ...


    • [DOCX File]University of Vermont

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      (p. 19). This assertion suggests that the Eurocentric value system in the United States serves to control the cultural behaviors of minorities, and also that a higher value and status is assigned to those minorities who reflect stereotypical European behaviors than on those who maintain the culture of any non-European ancestry.


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