GB Smith: A Dysfunctional Family

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When one considers historical development from 1607-1865 in what eventually became the United States of America, it is though the unraveling of a detrimental marriage was being enforced with people. In this marriage Great Britain is the groom, The thirteen colonies is the wife, indentured servants is the wife’s child, and Native Americans are the towns peopleeople of African descent are the foster children. The colonial (chiefs) are the marriage counselors. North Atlantic ocean is the land they occupied. Here’s the story of a tragically dysfunctional family. Once there was an affluent man named GB Smith who lived in a blooming city called Galt. Over the course of his lifetime, Smith acquired great prosperity by manipulating people for his own benefit. Although Smith was born into a wealthy family, he opened a store that …show more content…

Hundreds of individuals from Coleen’s native city migrated to both Acupada and Tracy to participate. The aliens took heed to the practice of fostering children. The citizens fostered numerous children with the sole intent of robbing the children’s liberty for monetary gains. Conversely, there were several citizens in the Topaz community who did not follow Coleens’ cue. Jerome Lee, a fairly new member of the Topaz community, was strongly opposed to the abuse and exploitation of foster children. At a town meeting, Lee proposed the foster children be sent back to foster care system. Lee had many critics, all of which were opposed to sending the foster children back. Uncompromised, Lee kidnapped 13 foster children brought them to a foster home several towns away. Lee’s action stimulated the ethical division of Tracy and Acupada based on each cities view of foster children in the work force. Tracy was a free of foster children in the Topaz hills, while Acupada condoned it. The citizens of Acupada argued that undertaking foster children made the foster children

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