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    The Glorious Revolution in England of 1688 James II succession to the throne of England came without protest of any kind. James II was the son of Charles I and younger brother to Charles II. In January of 1649‚ Charles I‚ King of England‚ went on trial and was convicted as a "’Tyrant‚ Traitor‚ Murderer‚ and public enemy to the good people of this nation.’" (Cannon‚ pg. 385) On 7 February 1649‚ Charles II was proclaimed King of Great Britain. While Charles II was in office‚ he began to develop

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    Europe. One event that had a significant influence on European history was the Industrial Revolution. It was important because there were many social‚ technology and cultural changes made that affected everyone. The Industrial Revolution led to new ways of organizing human labor‚ more enterprises‚ growth of energy and power‚ faster forms of transportation‚ higher productivity and more (Cole et al. 451). The first revolution began in the north of Britain in 1760 and

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    "The New England Colonies" ‚ was directed by someone‚ is about history of The New England Colonies. The founders of the New England colonies was a completely different mission from the Jamestown settlers. Despite the economic prosperity was another goal settlers of New England‚ their true purpose was spiritual. Fed up with the ceremonial Church of England‚ the Pilgrims and the Puritans sought to recreate the society in the manner they think God really intended it to be developed. Religious hostility

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    The Second Industrial Revolution brought unity and prosperity to the once uneconomical Europe. Products such as railroads‚ coal‚ iron‚ and textiles‚ as well as the discovery of electricity‚ and use of chemicals‚ petroleum‚ and steel‚ are all contributes to what is referred to as the Second Industrial Revolution. These products brought improvement and advancement to all social classes. The Middle Class was profited greatly due to the Revolution. Some were even starting to merge with upper class

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    revolutionary ideals brought a market for religious and revolutionary zealots. This after-shock in the original revolution was all brought by economic improvements‚ the War of 1812‚ and westward expansion. Economic improvements supported America’s rise to power in the world. The First Industrial Revolution sent many people from a house setting where the Sun dictates the schedule to an industrial setting where the clock set the schedule. Basically from a non shift to a fixed shift environment. The National

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    the course of human existence there has been a dramatic shift in the variety of food available and how it is obtained. More recently‚ revolutions in agriculture‚ industry and life-style have all inflated rates of obesity in developed nations‚ so much so that it can be effectively described as an epidemic. Transformations in agriculture‚ industry and life-style have also resulted in great environmental devastations‚ accentuating our interdependent existence within the ecosystem. No longer do we hunt

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    as mounting points of the engines‚ the companies can make all of the model on the same production line. So factories in different countries will make the cars themselves according to eh market requirement. 7. The automobile companies like NISSAN have said that now it requires less number of employees in manufacturing than the previous years‚ the reason is development of new ways for manufacturing because of which the cost of labor declines and the total production cost will diminishes too. With

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    Name ______________________________ The year is 1877 and Robert is living in Great Britain during the Industrial Revolution. Robert migrated from what is now present-day Slovakia to Great Britain to seek out a better life for himself and his family. Robert is a well-known activist who has spoken out against harsh working conditions in coal mines. Since the only work available for Robert is in a coal mine‚ he has toned down his activism and has “laid low” as he wants to keep his job. However

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    What were the causes of American Revolution? There were many factors that lead to the American Revolution but a few stand out more importantly. The American Revolution was not just one happening that created a global concern‚ there were many factors that lead to it such as taxes that they were enforcing‚ and a few of these acts led colonists to believe their freedom was at stake. All of this and the opposition eventually led to the American Revolution. The beginning issues that lead to the revolutionary

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    Women have always been mostly subservent to the men. Men were partriarchal. Women were expected to take care of the children‚ clean the house‚ cook the food‚ and do laundry. Women in the work field weren’t getting treated equally as the men and had to work in very dangerous situations. The women who were slaves still were not treated as well as the women who were white. They were still expected to take care of the children and continue their household duties even while they worked. They also did not

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