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    Ruins of lives and buildings‚ shattered by the process of war and what it came from‚ held together by the promise of victory. Hope‚ however‚ did not affect the South’s fate. Confederates lost the battle and the government did not affirm the rights they so desired. War has left every life decimated. Newly freed men and white plantation owners‚ alike‚ find it difficult to adapt to a world without slavery. The Civil War left no man unscathed. Before the war ends‚ citizens elect Abraham Lincoln as

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     Brinkley quotes a prominent historian who wrote‚ “The South grew‚ but it did not  develop.” Assess the validity of this statement for the years between 1800 and 1860. (set a chart  up showing a similar column and a difference column)    Thesis: Although the South did develop a growing merchant class during these years and the  population grew; there were not many changes in the social and economic structure of the South.      Similarities (did not develop)  ● Tobacco prices were subject to  frequent depressions meaning that the 

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    How important were the great power rivalries as a cause of the First World War? There has been much debate amongst historians about what the decisive factors leading to the First World War were. In early 1914 relations across Europe appeared stable: Anglo-German naval tensions looked to be improving and countries seemed to want to avoid war as it was expensive and would damage trade routes. For example‚ Austria-Hungary and Russia avoided war in 1912 and 1913. Within this essay I am going to weigh

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    or military force. Imperialism impacted the south east followed by economic transformation from global trade. And industrialization led to a completely different form of imperial power. The government seeks to everyone goes to their own path way and their own country. Or so when they went the saying when rome controlled the majority of europe 2000 years ago. People had a lot of power and they did anything to get gold new people settle in a new colony To get better lands and more gold fewer

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    southern states. Each side had their own view on slavery as south used it heavily for their economic structure while North barely used it. In conclusion both had different views on whether the expand or stop slavery growth growth or to have slavery at all. This all started out with the missouri compromise which itself would have been an odd numbered state and that wasn’t allowed so it came to Maine balancing the power out by Northerns decision. What the missouri compromise said was anything below the

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    The Victorian Era spanned the lifetime of its monarch‚ Queen Victoria‚ who had the longest reign in English history from 1837 to 1901. The Victorian Era was one of reforms and reconstruction of the old ways of life. It was a time where many great scientific discoveries were found‚ a time where the social class system went through many changes.[1] Victorian England was very much influenced by the industrial revolution that was gripping the whole western world. The industrial revolution

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    Why did the South Lose the Civil War? Beginning as a battle of army versus army‚ the war became a conflict of society against society. In this kind of war‚ the ability to mobilize economic resources‚ the effectiveness of political leadership‚ and a society’s willingness to keep up the fight despite setbacks‚ are as crucial to the outcome as success or failure on the battlefields. Unfortunately for the Southern planters‚ by the spring of 1865‚ the South was exhausted‚ and on April 9‚ Lee surrendered

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    Assignment 1: Reconstruction and Race Relations In partial fulfillment of the requirements for HIS105 1865‚ slavery was Abolished from the from the Thirteenth Amendment that was approved In January‚ Congress created The Bureau of Refugees‚ Freedmen‚ and Abandoned land also known as The Freedmen’s Bureau in March‚ this bureau was created to assist Southern blacks and whites in the transition from society based slavery to freedom from the south for one year. The resone for

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    World War I was a significant historical military war started on 1914 and ended on 1918.Looking for the major cause of the war‚ we can find the first world war began as the war between Austria-Hungary .At first the USA was constant and was not directly involved in the war‚ at first stood as a neutral and isolated part but after German tried to attack the allies of the United States‚ so in the fear of losing the benefits that The united States was getting from its allies‚ it caused the United States

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