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61. The Erie Canal And Rochester
In 1803, the lousiana Purchase added much more land for New York City and other easterncities and overseas border failed because of adverse geography and lack
http://www.rochester.infi.net/~rwhend/Eriecanal.html
The Erie Canal and the Making of Rochester
The Erie Canal was the subject of a lecture at the University of Rochester on February 6, 2002 by History Professor Morris Pierce. The pre-talk writeup says "Conceived and built in the early 1820s by the people of the State of New York, this forty-foot ribbon of water became an incredible highway of commerce, making their state the richest in the country. By a propitious accident of geography, the canal also transformed the sleepy village of Rochester into the first American city." I have also seen Rochester described as the first true American boom town, due to its explosive growth after the canal reached here in 1822. The following writeup is partly based on the lecture, partly on additional facts I've picked up over the years. Before the Revolutionary War, upstate New York was divided by the so-called "Proclamation Line" of 1763 (part of the settlement of the war between Great Britain and France which the Americans called the "French and Indian War"), which prohibited white settlement in regions beyond the Allegheny Mountains (including the Genesee valley). This was to protect the homelands of Indian tribes allied with Britain, particularly the Iroquois. However, punitive American expeditions under Clinton and Sullivan in western New York during the American Revolution weakened the Iroquois and facilitated trans-Allegheny settlement after the war. Large tracts of land in western New York were purchased from the Indians and opened to settlement. By then, many of the Iroquois had fled to Canada.

62. TheShortcut.To/denmark
geography Worlds Oldest ThemePark BonBon-land Christiania, a hippie free state,like the Vatikan in Rome (sort of) Zoo National Museum lousiana, Museum of
http://www.theshortcut.to/denmark/
TheShortcut.To / Denmark Planning on going to Denmark?
Check this out: Main page Statistics on Denmark Books on Denmark Acommodation ... Other useful links To bookmark press: ctrl D Statistics on Denmark: According to my reliable source within the CIA this is the latest info on Denmark. The information is updated daily - almost ;o) Geography: Area: 43,094 sq km
Climate: temperate; humid and overcast; mild, windy winters and cool summers
Terrain: flat, flat and mainly flat, with a few flat exceptions
Elevation extremes: (maybe not the best word to describe it)
- lowest point: Lammefjord -7 m
- highest point: Himmelbjerget (Mountain of Heaven) 147 m (no, there are no numbers missing)
Natural resources: petroleum, natural gas, fish, salt, limestone, stone, gravel and sand
Land use:
- arable land: 60%
- permanent crops: 0% - permanent pastures: 5% - forests and woodland: 10% - other: 25% (1993 est.) Irrigated land: 4,350 sq km (1993 est.) People: Population: 5,352,815 (July 2001 est.)

63. Suburban Sprawl: America's Most Important Environmental Issue
River fish, killing pelicans in lousiana that ate are stimulating new thinking incities and legislatures onto the national scene with The geography of Nowhere
http://www.mlui.org/projects/growthmanagement/sprawl/1harvard.html
Suburban Sprawl:
A version of this article was published in the Nieman Reports, Winter 1996 By Keith Schneider Since Earth Day 1970, two ideas have served as the central organizing principles of American environmentalism. The first is the lesson from Silent Spring that everything in nature is connected. Pesticides sprayed in Illinois bio-accumulated in Mississippi River fish, killing pelicans in Lousiana that ate them. Cutting the rain forest in Central America means that song birds will not show up in New England. A coal-fired power plant in Nebraska releases mercury that contaminates lakes in Minnesota. The second idea is that there are good guys and bad guys. Almost every great environmental battle of the last generation has been cast as a moral set piece, with environmental groups intervening against the forces of evil. Think Love Canal and the spotted owl. Both of these messages became part of the civic and political conversation in every corner of the country because they have value and merit, and because they were embraced by the corps of reporters, producers, and editors who covered the movement. There is evidence now, though, that these two central ideas are not reaching people as they once did. The reason this is occurring, in part, is that as environmentalism matures, the

64. Ch06
Houston, San Antonio, and other cities of the Research Institute, Bulletin 9, LousianaState University Comparison and Appraisal , Soviet geography Review and
http://www.unu.edu/unupress/unupbooks/80157e/80157E07.htm
Contents Previous Next Chapter 5. The Texas water system: implications for environmental assessment in planning for interbasin water transfers Charles Greer
Department of Geography
Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana THE DECADE of the 1960s was a time of enthusiastic proposals for large interbasin water transfer schemes. A new generation of plans was put forward in North America, headlined by the grandiose NAWAPA scheme and including numerous other proposals for transfers of unprecedented scale between basins in the northern and western parts of the continent (Biswas, 1978). Similarly, in the Soviet Union, existing plans were elaborated and ambitious new proposals were put forward for the transfer of water from the more humid to the less humid regions of the continent (Micklin, 1977; Soviet Geography, 1972). This spate of large interbasin transfer proposals arose from new realizations of engineering capability and economic growth in industrial economies. It had become technically possible to alter on a broad new scale those natural environments in which water is the limiting factor to continued growth. The decade of the 1970s, however, was a period of retrenchment in planning for the large interbasin transfer schemes in North America. Some of the plans have been abandoned, many have been modified, and progress on all has been at least slowed down. Two factors are primarily responsible for the retrenchment: first, strong opposition has been raised by basins which would be called on to export their water resources, and second, rising costs have brought the economic feasibility of many large interbasin transfers into serious doubt.

65. Lecture Notes
Noble Savage” and Rosseau = cities = immorality, corruption 18041867Acquisition-LousianaPurchase, Mexican Gilbert White -from geography, Resources, and
http://www.colorado.edu/geography/courses/geog_3422/lnotes.html
GEOG 3422: Conservation Thought Back to Homepage
Fall 2000 Lecture Notes
Week 1: Introductions
Week 2: Early American Settlers and Explorers

Week 3: A New Nature Asthetic

Week 4: Human Impacts on the Earth: Preservation or Conservation?
...
Week 16: Framework Review (since last exam)

Week 1: Introductions and Themes in Conservation Thought Conservation Thought: Framework for Analysis
Conservation thought is generally concerned with the following questions:
• What is “nature”?
• How should humans use the natural world?
• What is the relationship between humans and nature? • How should uses be determined? Human Attitudes about Nature (“external material world”)
  • dangerous, vicious, malevolent a place of aesthetic beauty reflects the presence of a supreme being place of spiritual transcendence it’s inherently harmonious (w/o humans) it’s inherently chaotic (w/o humans) a reflection of nationalistic pride unfinished w/o human improvement
How Should Humans Use Nature?
  • humans may use as they see fit humans must consider the long-term and regulate use humans must exercise the utmost care because it’s delicate humans are inherently destructive and shouldn’t use nature at all
What Is the Human Relationship to Nature?

66. Historical Picture Collections
Libraries from NARA States and cities and Regions Angeles Historical images from USCLousiana State University U of Minnesota Mining Company geography site from
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HISTORICAL PICTURE COLLECTIONS
Google Image Search
PhotoGraphic Libraries
American Memory from Library of Congress - see list
NAIL index from National Archives
Library of Congress online Exhibits or see list
National Archives online Exhibits or list
Smithsonian Institution online Exhibits from NMAH or list
Smithsonian HistoryWired from NMAH
U.S. Government Agencies exhibits:
Portraiture in the U.S. Capitol
Landscape Art in the U.S. Capitol
Biographical Directory of the United States Congress, 1774 to Present
Congress House Historian and Clerk ...
USDA Historical Photos from Dept. of Agriculture
White House public photos search
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Richard Nixon at Archives II
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Aramco PADIA photo archive in Newsroom has 30,000 images of Mideast and Saudi Arabia

67. Quebec News- Latest News Stories And Top Headlines.
Quebec Province history, economic, education, government, physical geography, culturallife, etc. canada n na/lousiana
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68. Encyclopedia Louisiana Index
geography and history are inextricably woven and finely detailed why New Orleans iswhere it is and how it developed into one of the world's most unique cities.
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Documents Economic French Quarter Maps ...
Contact Encyclopedia Louisiana
Encyclopedia Louisiana TM Index An adventure in history and economic development. Prosperity through cultural literacy. History is not, of course, a cookbook offering pretested recipes. It teaches by analogy, not by maxims. It can illuminate the consequences of actions in comparable situations, yet each generation must discover for itself what situations are in fact comparable - Henry Kissinger
Claiborne Letters Index
Part III As 1804 begins William Claiborne is busy reconstructing a government that he finds corrupt and disorganized. In the first three months of the year he hands out commissions to new district commandants throughout lower Louisiana. The French and Spanish officials and troops linger and hold on to archives, The river is becoming crowded with refugees from the French West Indies and he has trouble keeping his own appointees in office.
Claiborne is concerned that his letters to the nation's capital have not been answered when, in late March, he finally gets regulations for commerce and navigation and instructions about organization of the militia.

69. Louisiana's Traditional Cultures
Building on this base of cultural geography and history, Louisiana folklore researchhas The twin cities of Monroe and West Monroe on the Ouachita River
http://alpha.nsula.edu/departments/folklife/tradcult.html

70. Hunter College Anthropology - Selected WWW Links
of Anthropology and geography US Louisville, U. of US Minnesota, U. of Twin CitiesCampus, Dept. US Northwestern State U. - lousiana, Anthropology Program
http://maxweber.hunter.cuny.edu/anthro/departments.html
Featured Site: Celebration of Women Anthropologists
http://www.cas.usf/edu/anthropology/women/index.html

Featured Site: Taino.org for Carribbean Archaeology
http://www.taino.org

Note: Department Links Verified as of 06 May 2002
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Aarhus U., Aben Uddannelse i Medicinsk Antropologi [DK]
Aarhus U., School of Prehistoric Archaeology, Medieval Archaeology
Ethnography and Social Anthropology [DK]
Abo Akademi U., Dept. of Ethnology [FI]
Academica Sinica, Inst. of Ethnology [TW]
Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Inst. of Ethnology [CZ]
Adam Mickiewicz U., Inst. of Prehistory [PL] Adelaide, U. of, Dept. of Anthropology [AU] Adelphi U., Dept. of Anthropology [US] Aegean, U. of, Dept. of Social Anthropology [GR] Agnes Scott College, Dept. of Political Science, Sociology and Anthropology [US] Akron, U. of, Interdisciplinary Anthropology Program [US] Alabama, U. of, Dept. of Anthropology [US] Alaska U. of, Dept of Anthropology [US] Albert-Ludwigs U. - Freiburg, Inst. für Ur - und Frühgeschichte [DE] Alberta, Provincial Museum of, Section of Aboriginal and Early Contact History [CA]

71. CompletePlanet - Directory Louisiana
wise, resources, industries, detailed, data, native, lousiana, woods, companies paws,encyclopedia, databases, gov, resources, cities, parishes, indexes, sources
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Search Databases for: Search All Within Louisiana Top Geography (Country or Region) North America United States No further results below this node. NODE RESULTS 11-20 of 66
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http://www.vernon.lib.la.us/databases.htm

72. Antique Maps Of Sout America - Page 2
The main island is shown with the known geography of the so there are few towns andcities shown. the northwest is part of Florida, Alabama, lousiana and Texas
http://www.raremaps.de/mapssouthamerica2.html
ANTIQUE MAPS OF SOUTH AMERICA - Page 2 This is a selection of our decorative, historical maps of South America.
If you are looking for a particular map please contact us.
"Totus Americae Descriptio Nova". Copper etching by Peter Conrad Monath, 1758. Published in Nuremberg. Original hand coloring. This map of the Western hemisphere has many interesting historical details such as the many islands that had already been discovered and named. Notice that the western part of North America is still very empty and California is shown as an island.. In the upper right corner is a bit of the Iberian penninsula and further south is the west coast of Africa. The title cartouche is surrounded by a native American and early explorers. Map has several fine creases in margins, some reaching into map image. There is a small repaired hole (hardly visible) in the lower left of image. Scattered spotting in margins and fingering in lower right margin corner. Overall condition is Much Better than Good. 24 x 27.7 cm ( 9.4 x 10.9 ")

73. Untitled
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  • 74. Kansas State History Timeline - SHG Resources
    a deal when it signed an agreement to purchase the entire lousiana Territory from Irish,some from big cities in the US, were located in large numbers near
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    • Paleoindian 11,000 BC - 7,OOO BC - The earliest inhabitants of Kansas were descended from Asian immigrants who entered North America by crossing into Alaska. Woodland AD 1 - 1000 - The Woodland period was marked by great changes in social systems, subsistence practices, and technology. One of the most notable changes involved the widespread making of pottery vessels. Chipped stone tools continued to be made in a variety of shapes and sizes, but projectile points became smaller as the bow and arrow began to replace the atlatl.

    75. Louisiana Redbones
    Local theories of origin, origin of the term "Redbone", customs, and Louisiana Redbones Category Regional North America Ethnicity Redbones...... Again, geography played its part. While many Redbones have moved to cities all overthe state and indeed over the world and now have jobs from menial to high
    http://dogwoodpress.myriad.net/dcm/redbone.html
    THE LOUISIANA REDBONES By Don C. Marler Presented at the First Union, a meeting of Melungeons, at Clinch Valley College in Wise, Va. July 1997. For new and more complete information on Redbones see Redbones of Louisiana, a book by Don C. Marler. INDEX Purpose
    The State

    The Area - The Neutral Zone

    Who Are The Redbones - Definition
    ...
    Papers
    PURPOSE The purpose of this paper is to pull together the scant writings on the Louisiana Redbones and to present from those materials an account of their arrival in Louisiana, where they settled and how they lived. A definition of Redbones will be offered and it is hoped that their relationship to the Melungeons of the southeastern United States will be evident. The Melungeons have been called the mystery people, but their mysteriousness pales beside that of the Redbones. In order to properly understand these mystery people it is necessary to look first at the state into which they came. Return to Index THE STATE To say that Louisiana is culturally diverse is to state the obvious. What is not so obvious is the extent of the diversity. Louisiana has nurtured more cultural and ethnic diversity than perhaps any other state. One usually thinks of Louisiana as having two cultural groups: French Catholics in the south and Protestants in the north. That division is only a fraction of the picture. It omits the Germans, Irish, Spanish, Cubans, Mexicans, Italians, Czechs, Hungarians, Croatians, Canary Islanders (Islenos), Guatemalans, Filipinos, Chinese, Japanese, Laotians, Thais, Vietnamese (largest population of Vietnamese in the U.S.), Africans, Haitians, Jews, Greeks, Romani (Gypsies) and Native Americans. Louisiana has more than thirty Native American groups.

    76. | Table Of Contents | The American Historical Review, 107.2 | The History Cooper
    Fields From Slavery to Free Labor in lousiana's Sugar Parishes Hadrian and the Citiesof the Roman Empire. Rival Jerusalems The geography of Victorian Religion
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    Contents
    April 2002 In This Issue xiii
    Articles
    From Famine to Five Points: Lord Lansdowne's Irish Tenants Encounter North America's Most Notorious Slum By Tyler Anbinder Of Civilization and Savages: The Mimetic Imperialism of Japan's 1874 Expedition to Taiwan By Robert Eskildsen
    AHR Forum: Asia and Europe in the World Economy
    Introduction By Patrick Manning Political Economy and Ecology on the Eve of Industrialization: Europe, China, and the Global Conjuncture By Kenneth Pomeranz The Search for European Differences and Domination in the Early Modern World: A View from Asia By R. Bin Wong Modern Inequality and Early Modernity: A Comment for the AHR on Articles by R. Bin Wong and Kenneth Pomeranz By David Ludden
    Review Essay
    News, Public, Nation By Michael Schudson
    Reviews of Books
    METHODS/THEORY
    Pekka Masonen. The Negroland Revisited: Discovery and Invention of the Sudanese Middle Ages. By Jay Spaulding Maghan Keita. Race and the Writing of History: Riddling the Sphinx. By Wilson J. Moses David Cannadine. Ornamentalism: How the British Saw Their Empire. By Antoinette Burton J. G. A. Pocock.

    77. New Orleans BEING Un-Official Notes For Guidance
    Farthest out is Northshore (the ‘cities’ of Mandeville Math, English, Sciencelife science and Earth science, Social Studies (geography and History
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    An Unofficial guide to New Orleans. Table of Contents
    General setting
    *Closest to the office are apartments, condos and homes in the Warehouse District, French Quarter, and Uptown (Garden District, University, Carrolton areas) Generally the traditional, characterful New Orleanian houses (and gardens) are smaller than elsewhere in the locality, but still large by European standards, as are the apartments and renovated warehouses and studios. All are close to or in the heart of the amenities of the city. Break-ins are not unknown, and there are streets that are not recommended to walk around in, children cannot roam freely or play unsupervised in these neighbourhoods. There is a sophisticated, classy, city atmosphere, and there is plenty of live music, and some of the best restaurants anywhere. Bicycle or street car are alternatives to cars for getting to work. The final choice, although affected by considerations on schools, commuting and security may finally come down to what is available, as there is not a lot of rental property at any one time. You may not be able to find a home to rent in your choice of location leaving you with two alternatives, to look elsewhere or to buy. Buying a home in the US has different procedures from Europe and the UK, so ask one of the expats who have bought for some guidelines before you begin. The Realtor you work with will help you sort out the technicalities and deadlines, but buy a book to keep yourself up on the differences in loan and payback terminology. There are also important tax implications when you sell as an expat and leave the US, which you should take professional advice on before you think about buying.

    78. Www.iem.ac.ru/geo-faq/petroleum-resources
    The lousiana Land Exploration lle.com The Texas Petroleum uniontexas.com UnitedCities Gas United Indiana State University Department of geography, Geology
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    80. Geography Quiz - Francophone Countries
    much do you know about the geography of francophone Where were the Cajuns of Lousianaoriginally from
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