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Taking into account the statement above: "Give examples of people and places impacted by the desire for mineral wealth, economic opportunities, and religious refuge on westward migration in the early 19th century"
The answer is: The California Gold Rush and other rushes in Nevada, Colorado, and the Dakota. Thousands of men towards the West in search of mineral wealth resulted in a large rush of migration. The irish and German immigrants migrated West in search of cheap, fertile farmland that they could establish homesteads on and work to make a steady living. Also, the Irish also sought religious freedom, as they faced a lot of persecution due to their Roman Catholic faith. In addition, many pioneer families moved west to start homesteads and develop rural communities with schools in areas such as California and Oregon.
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(Luke 11:2 NRSV) Two versions of this prayer are recorded in the gospels: a longer form within the Sermon on the Mount in the Gospel of Matthew, and a shorter form in the Gospel of Luke when "one of his disciples said to him, 'Lord, teach us to pray, as John taught his disciples.
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1. Taxation 2. Minimal Government Intrusion 3. Property Rights
Proclamation of 1763 - This upset the colonists because they felt it was unfair that they could not travel freely
Intolerable Acts - This ultimately made the colonists finally come together as a whole to fight for their rights as they were fed up with the mistreatment as Boston could not even use their own harbor therefore had almost no economy
Mercantilism - Great Britain had control over mercantilism as it pushed hard against the colonies, they had complete control over trade, they had control over the slave trade, therefore since they tried to make everything more difficult for the colonies it just made them want their own system even more
Lack of Representation in Parliament - they wanted to have their own voice and they felt as if they almost had little rights, so it just angered them more
Stamp Act, more acts - this was almost the beginning of the fight back against the unequal treatment they were receiving
Lack of Representation - 1
Proclamation : 2
Mercantilism : 3
Stamp Act : 4
Intolerable Acts : 5