The concept of Soveriegnity i
Title: The concept of Soveriegnity i
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The concept of Soveriegnity i
Category: /History
Details: Words: 723 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
The concept of Soveriegnity in the Making of the American People
sov¡Per¡Peign¡Pty
n. pl. sov¡Per¡Peign¡Pties
1. Supremacy of authority or rule as exercised by a sovereign or sovereign state.
2. Royal rank, authority, or power.
3. Complete independence and self-government.
4. A territory existing as an independent state.
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Jamil Rasheed
History & Culture of North America
Submitted by:
Umair Bin Zubair
2001-02-0132
¡§¡K We hold these truths to be self-evident, that
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Spanish and Indians. Along the St. Lawrence the French also intermarried with the Indian inhabitants. The English, Dutch, and Swedes profoundly reduced the Indian population in the Northeast.
So the immigration and the movement of people to the New Land was from all over Europe, with the concentration of population from countries which dominated the Sea Trade (which include Britain, Spain, Italy and Germany). The background of immigrants and explorers of different nationalities and ethnicities
