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    (accessed May 20‚ 2012). StudyNotes Organization. The Transportation Revolution. n.d. http://www.apstudynotes.org/us-history/topics/the-transportation-revolution/ (accessed May 20‚ 2012). The History Channel Website. War of 1812. n.d. http://www.history.com/topics/war-of-1812 (accessed May 20‚ 2012).

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    Captain Oram’s cowardice blindly led fifteen innocent crewmembers to their deaths. But it wasn’t only cowardice that led to their deaths‚ it was also Oram’s hasty decision making skills. Hastily decided actions are another reason Captain Oram is unjustified in the deaths of fifteen men. The captain was a hasty decision maker. In the story he spent only a few minutes deciding the fate of these fifteen unknowing men. Captain Oram came up with his plan in the matter

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    This work again emphasizes emotional expression and as such it clearly exhibits the depression and pessimism which plagued the composer at that time in his life (Brown 626). As in Romeo and Juliet and the 1812 Overture‚ this symphony’s expressiveness can be seen in the stylistic ele¬ment of mixing loud and soft dynamics‚ with a "range stretching from ffff to ppppp" (626). The Pathetique Symphony is also typical of the Romantic period in that it focuses

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    often deadly‚ experiments on dogs. One of the great “fads” among European philosophers and scientists in the 17th century‚ “the art of transfusing blood from one animal to another” was given “much attention” during the early modern period (Thomson‚ 1812). Though somewhat comical when considered in light of the current understanding of biology‚ experimentation conducted by members of the Royal Society often centered around the effect of blood transfusion on the appearance‚ individual disposition‚

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    Your Answer: Infrastructure developments after the War of 1812 greatly improved the national economy within the United States. This was by allowing trade in the country‚ and trade is known to pull in a great amount of income. Trading within the United States with other countries allowed for greater relationships

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    The trials and stories surrounding pirates in the 1810s can be compared to those of which that surround Gilles de Rais because of the structure of the trial and subsequent punishment‚ the mainstream ideals of the time‚ and the conflict of religion versus the state. The issues that come about in law trials did not change over time because these factors always complicate the trial process. In a report written in 1819‚ the unknown author gives the reader “a brief account of the horrid massacre of

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    breaking away because the parliament passed laws that were unjustified‚ The British king was of tyranny‚ The Stamp Act of 1765‚ The Townshend Act and The Boston Massacre. All of this lead to the colonies joining together and rebelling against the British. The colonists despised the unlimited power of the parliament and their authority to levy taxes to raise revenue. The colonist had to fight against the tyranny. The parliament passed many unjustified laws that were unconstitutional and destructive to the

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    Politically‚ the War of 1812‚ also known as “Mr. Madison’s war” with Britain‚ stirred the most controversy in Federalist and Republicans. Madison supported the war because of the seemingly auspicious terms he can get out of the war. War of 1812 promised several things: more land for settlement‚ completely elimination of Britain’s presences in America and Canada‚ and most

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    hopes influencing any present political figures. However‚ the American Revolution represents a turning point‚ as it opened the first doors allowing women to enter the political realm. Throughout the duration of the Revolution and during the War of 1812‚ women’s political involvement further increased‚ and their participation was both encouraged and praised. However‚ in the early 19th century they were not only urged to withdraw from the political realm‚ but to also “relinquish their political identities”

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    rich family. Lastly‚ State’s rights and the Economy not only brought people together due to the states gaining power but it also drew citizens further apart because not everyone liked the idea of a national bank. In the United States after the War of 1812‚ everyone had a large sense of nationalism because the British were defeated again. The United States was finally being seen as a threat or an actual country and the

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