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    Marvels in Manufacturing * War of 1812 prompted a boom of American factories and the use of American products as opposed to British imports.  * The surplus in American manufacturing dropped following the Treaty of Ghent in 1815.  * The British manufacturers sold their products to Americans at very low prices.  * Congress passed the Tariff of 1816 in order to protect the American manufacturers.  * 1798-Eli Whitney came up with the idea of machines making each part of the musket

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    The Antebellum period occurred through dynamic a time of religious renewal and advancements in industry. The Market revolution transformed self-sufficient farms into an industrial society. The Second Great Awakening made America into a more religious nation. Before the Second Great Awakening and the Market Revolution women were deemed only to be satisfied by playing with their children in a park‚ dressed in beautiful dresses as depicted in the painting “The Happy Mother” (Document G). After the awakening

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    Slavery and Sectional Attitudes In the time between 1830 and 1860 we see a great divide through America on the topic of slavery. Abolitionists were growing in number and starting to rally against the Pro-slave supporters of the south. For a long time people who did not support slavery were still fine with the use of slaves in the south. The feelings towards slavery took a drastic turn in 1852 with the publishing of Uncle Tom’s Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe. The anti-slavery novel sold up to

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    April 16‚ 2013 Child Pageants are Exploitive Like anything‚ there are pros and cons to Child Pageants. Personally‚ I think they are wrong. The kids have to wear makeup at an early age‚ they take from their childhood‚ the pageants are solely judged on looks‚ and the costs are outrageous. The rebuttal is that pageants are supposed to promote self-confidence and be fun. Makeup utilization was intended for adults. When these young girls are getting ready for the pageant‚ they focus and stress

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    Barbie doll right? No‚ nowadays this is what we call a beauty pageant contestant. Young girls will use a Barbie doll as a source of inspiration and this is perceived as completely normal in the eyes of society. Among other things‚ girls are judged on individuality‚ poise‚ perfection and confidence. But are these really things a 5 or 6 year old should be thriving to achieve? Young girls should not be allowed to participate in beauty pageants because they are taught the wrong values from an early age

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    AP US History DBQ Essay Even though the loyalist opposed the American Revolution‚ Patriots wanted to create a nation with equality and a complete different society compared to the Great Britain (Doc B). They expressed the importance of people’s rights‚ economic strength‚ and freedom for every citizen. However‚ the American Revolution did not meet the needs and hopes that they had expected; they have suffered from economic instability‚ failed to control their alliances with other countries‚ political

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    Britain was able to capture the French fortress of Louisbourg. Peace Treaty of 1748 - Handed Louisbourg back to the French. New Englanders were angry: they had worked hard to capture it and Louisbourg was a "cocked pistol pointed at the heart of the American continent". Ohio Valley -

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    1. Henry smiled self-consciously. like a politician before a camera. 3. At this point the Chesapeake is over a hundred feet deep. Deeper than it is anywhere else in its course. 5. Everything stopped in mid-air. All eyes turned to my father. 7. A construction crew has started work on the foundation of the new building. Which will be paid for by state tax revenues. 9. My father always planting a spring vegetable garden. 11. Mainly because it rained everyday. We had a miserable camping trip. 13. Sarah

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    men wasted time looking for gold rather than doing useful tasks (digging wells‚ building shelter‚ planting crops)‚ (c) there were zero women on the initial ship. 4. John Rolfe (married to Pocahontas) fixed wasted time with “no work no food” policy. 5. Rolfe and Poca brought back the new crop of tobacco to England‚ creating a huge fad. Tobacco destroyed land after a few years‚ increased desire for new land‚ more colonies. 6. Slavery was found in all the plantation colonies. The growth of cities

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    settlements in the north east. 3. The Europeans believed that the Earth belonged to the humans. The Native Americans believed the opposite‚ the Earth was sacred to them.They had very spiritual beliefs towards the Earth. 4. Conquest and trade motivated the Europeans to venture out. The devolpment of new ships to battle the winds and the discovery of new sailing routes made this possible. 5. By continuously charging higher prices for slaves and preventing slave rebellion‚ the Portuguese managed

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