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    Between 1840 and 1860‚ many technological improvements increased industrial productivity. Before this‚ earlier in the 1800s‚ there was an industrial revolution where steam-run textile mills were put to use in northern America. The North’s economy‚ focused around manufacturing and wheat‚ was recovering from the Panic of 1837. Investors had stopped putting all their money into agriculture and began to invest in factories‚ railroads‚ and development of new machines. Industries of America became

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    to build the idea of a railroad. A machine that could transport people from one side of the country to the other. A journey that used to take six months would now take six days. Between 1860 and 1900 railroads opened many doors in American civilization‚ and also helped to settled the West. Railroads provide Americans new economic opportunities‚ by having people

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    Puritanism: a religious reform movement in the late 16th and 17th centuries that sought to “purify” the Church of England of remnants of the Roman Catholic “popery” that the Puritans claimed had been retained after the religious settlement reached early in the reign of Queen Elizabeth I. Puritans became noted in the 17th century for a spirit of moral and religious earnestness that informed their whole way of life‚ and they sought through church reform to make their lifestyle the pattern for the whole

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    society. This time period is known as the Second Great Awakening. This specific “era” consisted of a plethora of movements that focused on different ideas and beliefs. The reform movements in the U.S during the 1800s had a massive impact on expanding democratic ideas; In particular‚ abolition‚ women’s rights‚ and education. Abolition was one of the most influential and significant movements of the time. This idea focused on getting rid of slavery. Before this aspect of life was reformed‚ the belief

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    Contents 1. Introduction 2 2. Reasons for Irish Immigration to Britain 2 3. Social Changes in Britain 4 3.1 Housing Conditions 4 3.2 Diseases 5 4. Labor Market 6 5. Conclusion 7 6. Bibliography 9 7. Versicherung zur selbstständigen Arbeit 10 1. Introduction In the course of Britain’s history‚ the country has always been a destination for many immigrants. The geographical position and with it the closeness to the ocean are the important

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    Slavery was significantly important to the United States because not only did it last for over 200 years‚ it lead to the civil war between the northern and southern confederate states. However‚ the changes in plantation crops and slavery systems that occurred between 1800 and 1860 were because of the Industrial Revolution. The constitutional Convention and Ratification held in Philadelphia from 1787–1789‚ gave the Southern states the freedom to decide about the legality of slavery in their own states

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    organized temperance movements‚ including Australia‚ Canada‚ Britain‚ Denmark‚ Poland‚ and of course‚ the United States. The American temperance movement was the most widespread reform movement of the 19th century‚ culminating in laws that completely banned the sale of all alcoholic beverages. The movement progressed from its humble local roots to nationwide organizations with millions of members and large amounts of political power. The growth of the temperance movement resulted from the changes

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    November 5‚ 2012 1st Blue Paul Tam Frederick Douglass and the Abolitionist Movement and Women’s Rights Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey was born in 1818 near Easton‚ Maryland to Harriet Bailey (a slave) and an unidentified white man (rumored to be Harriet’s master‚ Aaron Anthony). He spent the majority of his childhood under the care of his grandparents‚ and rarely saw his mother until she died in 1826‚ when he was seven years old. During his life in Easton‚ he experienced the brutality

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    time—40 minutes. This question counts for one-third of the total essay section score) The Antebellum period was known as a period of many reforms and social movements‚ one of which being the education reform movements. The Antebellum period was characterized by its numerous reforms and social movements‚ which included reform on education. How did education reform reflect the changing views and morals of society during the Antebellum period? Carefully read the following six sources‚ including the introductory

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    The Asuka Period‚ (552-710 CE) was an era of great reform. Buddhism and other foreign practices such as the Chinese written language‚ and the creation of an imperial state were instituted under Prince Shotoku (574-622 CE) and the Soga Family (who had emerged victorious in 507 after defeating the Uji nobility). After the death of Prince Shotoku and Soga Umako‚ tensions rose due to the questions of succession. Prince Naka‚ an insignificant member of the royal family‚ longed to rule Japan‚ and together

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