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    “Children as young as four years old worked long hours in factories under dangerous conditions. The practice of child labor continued throughout much of the Industrial Revolution until laws were eventually passed that made child labor illegal.” http://www.ducksters.com/history/us_1800s/child_labor_industrial_revolution.php Why did employers prefer to hire children than adults? Employers loved to hire children for many factors. Children did not have to get a lot pay. They were cheap labor and

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    -we needed a way of transportantion after the war in 1812 when it was designed to provide a secure supply route from Montreal to Kingston‚ avoiding the vulnerable St. Lawrence River route -In 1826 they start on contruire and November 1831 were icts finish contrire. -a system that has worked well since its opening in 1832‚ and looks like it will work well for centuries to come. -Although the Rideau was never used for its intended purpose‚ a military supply route in times of war‚ he acted

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    “Two Similar Women of The 1800’s” During the time of the 1800’s women did not have many rights. Their main obligation in life was to marry young and take care of the house and the children‚ while the husband did all the physical things such as work and bring in an income. Women had very few rights during this time. It was almost like they were ruled by a man‚ that man being their husband. Although‚ in love with this man or just living the life of that era‚ they could not speak for themselves and

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    The New Market Opportunity Central Problem: How can China pursue the industrialization of its economy without resorting into depleting the environmental resources? Areas for Consideration: 1. China saw the development of a new auto industry as a key step in its drive to industrialize its economy. 2. No matter how “pollution free” the new car design was‚ the cumulative environmental effects of that many more automobiles in the world would be formidable. Even clean cars would have to

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    human‚ countless misfortunes may need to be faced and endured. For several people‚ the severity of pain and adversity they experience could comparably surpass the amount of hardships of others. Such an example of this occurred during the early to mid-1800s in which numerous citizens of the United States pushed for reform of various conditions. One specific group that was a driving force for the reconstruction of society included brave and determined women. At the time‚ women were not viewed or treated

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    The cotton industry grew increasingly popular during the 1880s and continued its growth all the way to the 1930s. Two of its major producers were India and Japan‚ and although they both worked in the production of cotton‚ they had various differences. They used the same employees but their production rates were not the same. The living conditions in which the people worked also seemed to have been better in India than Japan. And the percentage of female laborers was much higher in Japan. Documents

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    Although the Industrial Revolution brought much wealth for the upper class in Europe‚ child labor and poor working conditions became a huge debate throughout the country. Factories improved the standard of living and boosted the economy‚ but change came with a price. Factory owners‚ eager in their attempts to become wealthy‚ would stop at nothing to power their businesses. Therefore‚ many attempts were made by individuals and groups to stop the cruelty that this working class was facing. One

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    conditions. This expansion wasn’t dramatic because women still couldn’t vote during that time period. The increase of male suffrage helped the expansion of democracy in Great Britain. Only 5% of the British population had the right to vote in the early 1800s. The Reform Act of 1832 gave merchants‚ bankers‚ and factory owners the right to vote and ended rotten boroughs‚ which were the male landowners. Many working class men felt they had gained nothing from this legislature‚ so the London Working Men’s

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    Eli Whitney was an inventor. Elis main contribution to the Americas was introducing interchangeable parts. The Tariff of 1816 was a protective tariff established by Congress to encourage Americans to buy goods made in the U.S. Congress passed this tariff because it helped industry but hurt farmers who had to pay higher prices for consumer goods. The Monroe Doctrine is a foreign policy doctrine set forth by president Monroe in 1823 that discouraged European intervention in the Western Hemisphere

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    Slavery in the 1700’s and 1800’s was crucial to the economy in the southern states and impacted the northern economy as well. The advancement of the cotton industry directly and indirectly influenced slavery in the South. Advancements such as the cotton gin‚ the increase in demand‚ and the increase in available land were some of the major influential changes. The cotton gin was a rather simple invention but it increased the speed at which seeds could be removed from cotton. Due to the increase in

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