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    If the South seceded‚ the North and South would both be benefited. The North would have changed into a country with social and economic policies similar the ones in Canada or European countries. The South would have half an economy based on slave labor or an economy based on free labor. If Lincoln had let the 11 Southern states away‚ Southern blacks eventually would have won their freedom. They may have had to switch arms‚ but only a few could argue. Lincoln freed the slaves in 1863 but it wasn’t

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    how they were to go about in their trading and farming economy. The south and the north may have been comparable but they were also two totally diverse colonies at the same time. After Columbus found the new world‚ the pilgrims and the Puritans came over to receive religious freedom. That is what many new settlers came to do. They wanted to escape the intolerance of the church in Britain and start a new church. Even if the north was very religious and the middle colonies were more religiously tolerant

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    to a plethora of locations‚ most notably North and South America. These slaves would go on to form their own individualized communities within their bondage and shape the very countries that had enslaved them in the 18th and 19th centuries. Slaves in North and South America played similar roles but developed independently of each other and thus shaped their own individual social‚ economic‚ and political advances. African Slaves living in North and South America

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    TEN YEARS LATER‚ THESE CARS WERE DESTROYED. TEACHER’S GUIDE “A QUIETLY SHOCKING INDICTMENT OF OUR GAS-GUZZLING AUTO COMPANIES AND THE PETRO-POLITICIANS WHO LOVE THEM.” –KAREN DURBIN‚ ELLE MAGAZINE SUNDANCE FILM FESTIVAL 2006 • TRIBECA FILM FESTIVAL 2006 WHO KILLED THE ELECTRIC CAR? NOTE TO THE TEACHER Who Killed the Electric Car? is a powerful tool pertinent to many academic disciplines and adaptable to a variety of abilities‚ learning styles‚ and classroom goals. This

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    WHO KILLED CANADIAN HISTORY? J.L. Granatstein As one of Canada’s most prominent historians‚ Jack Granatstein regularly comments on historical questions and public affairs in the media‚ including issues such as foreign and defense policies‚ Canadian-American relations‚ the military and public service. In his book Who Killed Canadian History?‚ Granatstein continues his tradition of scholarly discussion on the progressively increasing deterioration of Canadian history. It is because of this dire

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    Colonies had been divided into the North and South. Even though both the North and South were experiencing and working on becoming independent from outside influences like the British‚ there were changes that not both were existing in their colonies but there were some changes that were occurring in both. For example‚ economics‚ religion‚ government‚ and politics shared some similarities but also some differences did occur as well. Economically the North and the South were similar in a few ways. “Squatting

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    ÖZKAN TAŞ İMREN YELMİŞ British Civilization 24 January 2011 ANALYSIS OF NORTH AND SOUTH The reign of Queen Victoria‚ the longest reigning of British monarchs‚ who bestowed the country her name‚ and the century her character which distinguished Victorian Britain from‚ and integrated her with the rest of the world. Most of the writers of that time mentioned the issues of class‚ lantern of society‚ moral questions‚ gender‚ religion‚ individualism‚ divisions both

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    essay “Who Killed Benny Paret?” Norman Cousins states‚ “The crowd wants the knockout; it wants to see a man stretched out on the canvas” (341). In this case the crowd

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    Identify the dominant international economic factors responsible for the North-South gap‚ then list one positive example and one negative example of how international organizations impact the gap. The North – South gap relates to the economic and social pattern differences of the economically developed countries‚ known as the North‚ and the less developed countries‚ called the South. The North and South represent two economic spheres that divide the world. Their economic circumstances range

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    During the Antebellum period‚ the North and South were divided into two sections. Antebellum Northerners were attempting to modernize the economy in the North while in the south the plantation complex was the economic form. The antebellum North and Antebellum South were more different due to the way they felt about slavery. The North and South differed greatly in how they wanted the newly admitted states to be during Westward expansion. The North opposed slavery‚ so after the Mexican-American

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