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    factors contributed to the Market Revolution beginning in 1815 and ending in 1860. These included economic‚ technological‚ and social aspects. Better transportation helped move people‚ materials‚ and manufactured goods from coast to coast. New inventions quickened the development of crops and manufacturing of goods. The country’s cities were growing fast‚ and people moved west in pursuit of cheap land and opportunity. Economically‚ means of transportation and communication systems

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    and Effect Chart - create a cause and effect chart of the Industrial Revolution using the template below.  2- Timeline - using the timelines of invention from the Industrial Revolution that were in the lesson‚ put the ten inventions that you think were the most important on your own timeline. Remember to include the dates of the inventions and any other important information. Thomas Newcommon develops first steam engine  1712  begins the industrial revolution. Samuel Slater brings the

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    development marked by new farming techniques and inventions that led to a massive increase in food production. The Agricultural Revolution brought about experimentation with new crops and new methods of crop rotation. These new farming techniques gave soil time to replenish nutrients leading to stronger crops and better agricultural output. Advancements in irrigation and drainage further increased productivity. It was also during this time that inventions were created that greatly increased efficiency

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    industrial revolution also took place in this time period. Not only were people expanding out west‚ most citizens also started to work in factories. The invention of steam powered and coal engines‚ helped build the factory economy. Factories made it more efficient to produce goods in large quantities. In the south the cotton reaper invented by Cyrus McCormick ‚made it easier to pick out the cotton fibers from the seeds.

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    Television is a system for reproducing on a screen visual image transmitted by a radio signal. T.V short for television is popular among many people around the world. It is a means of communication. No‚ I don’t believe that television has any contribution on isolating people. The excerpt says “At first‚ television watching was a communal affair; …………..proudly invite the neighbors in to view the marvelous box”. I completely disagree with this line. For me communal affairs are those activities

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    The Influence of Black Slave Culture on Early America The Black slaves of colonial America brought their own culture from Africa to the new land. Despite their persecution‚ the "slave culture" has contributed greatly to the development of America’s own music‚ dance‚ art‚ and clothing. Music It is understandable that when Africans were torn from their homes and families‚ lashed into submission ‚ and forced into lifelong slave labor‚ they would be‚ on the most part‚ resentful and angry. Various

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    The Haymarket Rally was not a random happening. It was the end result of nearly a decade of protesting and strikes. The beginning point of this long road‚ if there ever was one‚ would be the campaign for the eight hour work day. The eight hour work day for skilled labor was championed by one William Sylvis. Sylvis was an iron molder who was the President of the National Union of Iron Molders‚ when he decided to have all skilled laborers in unions. He felt that it would be beneficial to owners to

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    The Industrial Revolution started in England because of the extravagant amount of water sources and the country had‚ it also had a large amount of wool. The changes in farming and the many inventions that were made and the scientific thought put into the inventions greatly impacted the process of industrialization. Having a large amount of water aloud for more factories because they machines in the factories ran on water power. As for wool‚ farmers went from planting crops to living in the city working

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    the death. But in the end‚ it was proven that Native Americans and settlers could not live together in peace‚ and Native Americans were the ones at loss. A number of American inventions indirectly hurt the Native Americans. In 1874‚ Joseph Glidden invented barbed wire. He thought that this would be a harmless invention that would help keep people and animals out of one’s property. What it really did‚ however‚ was block the migration of the buffalo‚ which the Native Americans depended on for food

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    during the agricultural revolution. Another change included the creation of many new inventions that revolutionised the way we live

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