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=" Welcome To Nitya Narayanan's Wiki"= river to the rocky mountains and the Gulf of Mexico to the Canadian border. ||  || Louisiana Purchase: Purchased from France for $15 million. ||  || Peaceful || the US to occupy Oregon territory together. ||  || Peaceful || and US. ||  || Peaceful || to war. ||  || Non-peaceful || Mexico for $10 million ||=  || Peaceful ||
 * __Expansion of America__**
 * ~ Year ||~  ||~ Which area (N,S,E,W)? Size? (be specific) ||~   ||~ Name & how the territory was gained. ||~   ||~ Peaceful or Non-Peaceful ||
 * 1803 ||  || Huge amount of land; Louisiana, from Mississippi
 * 1818 ||  || Minnesota and north Dakota, Northern USA. ||   || Red River Basin: Treaty between Britain and
 * 1819 ||  || Florida in South-East of USA. ||   || Florida: Adam-Onis Treaty between spain
 * 1845 ||  || Texas in South-West of USA. ||   || Texas Annexation: Mexico and the US went
 * 1846 ||  || Oregon in the North-West of USA. ||   ||   ||   ||   ||
 * = 1853 ||=  ||= Small strip of land in southern USA ||=   ||= Gadsden Purchase: Purchased from
 * = 1853 ||=  ||= Small strip of land in southern USA ||=   ||= Gadsden Purchase: Purchased from

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Forced migration is when people are forced or told to move from one place to another without any option, for example: Native Americans, most well-known of the native tribes called "Choctaw",were wiped out from Northern America and force migrated to the Western side. Assimilation is when people switch their roots, as if their past was smudged away and their isn't any trace of family relations now, for example: Native Americans that came from tribes like Cherokee and Cheyenne were told to change their styles of clothing, culture, and all into European-American people. Assimilation can take place as anything; like cultural assimilation is a type of assimilation. Genocide is when a huge or wide spread of massacre and killings happen, for example: one such example was when a lot of Sioux people got injured by the American military and the population of the indigenous people slowly decreased due to diseases. It is said to be that the death rates rose very fast, death rates overtook the population. The Manifest Destiny was a principle/ theory (Usually connected to God) that were believed within the Americans in the 19th century that the United States would gain more and more land and eventually, Americans would spread across the continent along with social, political and many other advances; an example is in the 1840's, there was a war between the United States and Mexico which allowed slavery to extend.======

== =__//Your World Assignment 2//__= The most interesting thing I noticed while doing this assignment was that I have been to and lived in four continents. It was surprising to me when I saw the number of places that I had visited and lived in. I have been to so many places that I even forgot to list some of them until my mom pointed it it. I did well on keeping my work neat and tidy so that it doesn't end up as a mess. I also took responsibility of my work, like managing my time wisely so that I don't finish my work at the last minute. Instead, I finish my project in Advance. The one thing that I would improve on if I got another chance to do this assignment again would be taking care of my materials. I am saying this because I had to redo my map and timeline again because I didn't take care of it properly. **4.** Name at least **two life skills** you think you practiced during this project. How did you practice these life skills during this project? Be specific. I improved in my geographical skills, like where all the cities and oceans are located on the map. I improved my geographical by drawing the world map and its places. I also improved in my IQ level because I read about the World events when I was choosing events for my timeline. This way, I have learned a lot.
 * **Who ** || **Date ** || **Diary Entry ** ||
 * Kunte Kinte || May 1763 || My name is Kunta Kinte and I am from a village called Jufaray in Gambia. I live in a hut with my mother, but my father is separated from my mother and lives in another hut. I was strictly brought up as a Muslim child. I collect water from wells, I wrap a piece of cloth around my thighs under my waist, I play with sling shots, and I try and find food by hunting with the help of sling shots. We also have a leader that has an on the village at all times. My father used to help with harvesting and I joined him. Afterwards, I went to the Kintango to become a man. They did very terrible things to me like giving anaesthesia and made me wrestle. I am nearly done with training. ||
 * Kunte Kinte || Aug. 1765 || I learnt a lot from manhood training. I met several people like the wrestler, a bunch of other people of my age, and the leader of course. The leader introduced us to manhood training and told us that if we do very bad in manhood training and end it ends up as a failure, we wont be able to marry and we would still be considered as a child. I was the most enthusiastic and energetic, and I was only one to volunteer. I was very curious and kept on asking questions to the wrestler. The most horrible part was when someone put this cream and cut off my private part. I did not volunteer to be the first one to cut it. for The leader gave me a task and it was to catch a bird and bring it to him. While walking to the dense forest, I found a bird and scurried through the trees to catch the bird. Then suddenly, I tripped over a fence and fell over this girl. I tried to run away but I got caught by the girl's father. The girl's father was faster than me and he made me apologize to the girl. Her name was Fiona and she was smiling at me. I said sorry and I ran as fast as I could to catch up with the bird and at last, and then I caught it. When I was holding the bird, I saw some white men and black men with black men locked up in chains. I ran immediately to the leader to inform that I saw the white men. ||
 * Kunte Kinte || Dec. 1767 ||  ||
 * Capt. Davies || Aug. 1767 || On the way to Africa travelling by ship, I had conversations with Mr. Slater. Mr.Slater was the genius that experienced eighteen trips all the way from America to Africa. I liked the way Mr. Slater was talking to me in a respectful manner. I received a lot of new information while discussing about slavery with Mr. Slater. Mr. Slater handed me a cigarette and we started fuming, and while we were smoking, Mr. Slater told me that we have to capture and posses as many (Africans) black people as possible because they are very strong and they could help in developing American infrastructure by constructing the buildings and others. I was very curious and wondered what their religion was, then came Mr. Slater and told me that they follow this religion called "Islam" and told that we should change them into Christians. Mr. Slater was talking about the black people for a while, and he said that they are wild, they grunt and make noises to communicate, and he compares the "blacks" to "dogs". I knew that we were going to lock the blacks in chains after we capture them with the help of other black men. I felt very uncomfortable about the whole idea of capturing black and I just wanted to stop all of this. I was very frustrated and stressed out, and I just felt like giving all the responsibility to Mr. Slater. ||
 * Mr. Slater || Dec. 1767 || <span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman',serif; font-size: 12pt;">While capturing those niggers, Captain Davies was relaxing on his chair, drinking some rum. He looked like he was scared of taking responsibility of capturing and taking the blacks to America. We caged the blacks and after some time, we took them to the ship and started the journey from Africa. After the slaves were locked up and laid on the shelves, I felt like something was going wrong. I went up to Captain Davies and told him that if these niggers don't exercise, they would be no use to us, so we should make them do something energetically like jumping. I also told him that we white men cannot live without women for three months, so we need some women for comfort. Captain Davies agreed and he also and he said that if we don't clean them, then they would stink. We got the nasty slaves out and ordered one of the crew men to throw water at the dogs. I enjoyed looking at the slaves in pain. The salt water from the ocean went into the scars that were left after the white men whipped the blacks. This made it burn and that is why those animals were crying out loud. Then we made them dance and I was seeing them dance. They were singing a song in their language. After they exercised and took a shower, they were locked up in chains again. Wen it was nearly night, I got an African woman and took her to Captain Davies's room. I told Captain Davies that I bought an African girl for warming him up in bed today night, and then I told him that I would come to fetch her tommorow morning. I enjoyed torturing the blacks and wanted them to suffer. ||
 * **<span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman',serif; font-size: 12pt;">Sample(Kadi Touray) ** || <span style="display: block; font-family: 'Times New Roman',serif; font-size: 12pt; text-align: center;">Aug. 1765 || <span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman',serif; font-size: 12pt;">My family and I are still on our way to Kerewan but I'm not sure how much farther we still have to go. Luckily, we accidentally met a local villager named Kunte Kinte who told me that it's one day to Kerewan. The interesting thing is how we met this young man. He knocked Fanta over and spilled our water and knocked over our millet as he was chasing a bird for his manhood training. He obviously needs to learn to run faster because I easily caught up to him and dragged him back to apologize to Fanta for knocking her over. After he clumsily put our stuff back, he bid us farewell and took off again after his bird. I did notice that Fanta gave our visitor a strange look. Perhaps she has been struck by the love arrow. If we do meet Kunte Kinte again, I will make sure he is the right man for my beloved daughter. ||
 * 1. Explain** one thing that you found most interesting or surprising while doing this project?
 * 2. Explain** one thing you think you did well in this project?
 * 3. Explain** one thing you think you need to improve if you were to do another project like this?