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    Child Labor in America Throughout the 1700’s and the early 1800’s child labor was a major issue in American society. Children have always worked for family businesses whether it was an agricultural farming situation or working out of a family business in some type of workplace. This was usually seen in families of middle or lower class because extra help was needed to support the family. Child labor dramatically changed when America went through the Industrial Revolution. When America’s industrial

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    the role of wife‚ mother‚ and caretaker. Women endured this type of prejudiced behavior since the dawn of time until the first women’s movements began to develop during the 1800’s in the United States and Europe. These women’s movements are often referred to as feminist movements or feminism. The development of feminism in the 1800’s was a very crucial part of history because women began the long road of gaining women’s rights with the Seneca Falls Convention‚ the founding of the National American Woman

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    immense amount of information about the American West. Lewis and Clark 10. This act set up land-selling offices in the West‚ made smaller and more affordable parcels‚ and allowed for payment over time rather than all at one time. Land act of 1800 11. Upon his defeat of winning the governor’s race‚ this man challenged Alexander Hamilton to a duel in which the man shot and killed Hamilton. Aaron Burr 12. Legislation‚ during the Jefferson democracy‚ that stopped American exports

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    During the period of time between 200 B.C.E. and 1450 C.E.‚ the silk road underwent many subtle transformations while at the same time holding on to its original purpose. The trade of spices and goods to and from Asia and Europe remained constant‚ while the materials bartered slowly changed. The political boundaries as well as the national identities of the encompassing countries also were altered. Despite changes in materials‚ the original purpose of the silk road remained intact throughout

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    Coby Deitch Mrs. Eichleay 8th Grade Social Studies March 11‚ 2016 Economic fighting in the 1800’s Historical Context: President Quincy Adam’s term was over and the election leading to Andrew Jackson’s presidency was heavy with political parties. Quincy Adams served as a diplomat‚ a senator‚ and was in the House of Representatives. Andrew Jackson was in the Congress‚ a senator‚ a national hero when his forces defeated the Creek and Seminole Indians‚ and fought in New Orleans during the War of 1812

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    the time more countries joined. This new type of trade was‚ what we today recall‚ as slavery which had major impacts on developments of the countries involved: Spain‚ Portugal‚ and later England. The European trade had its origins in Mali‚ around 1450‚ when the famous leader Mansa Musa converted to Islam‚ and on his way to the Mecca‚ one of the five pilasters that a Muslim has to follow‚ donated so much gold that Europeans from all the Western heard of the amount; which stimulated the eyes of the

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    Imagine that you couldn’t do simple things like vote‚ own property‚ have most jobs‚ or even have a good education because of something you can’t control. In the 1800’s‚ many women didn’t have equal rights until a war happened. Then‚ millions of women took charge and fought for what they believed in. "Rosie the Riveter" was a symbol of the contribution of women in women in America. It was used in many ads so that women would get nontraditional jobs in the workplace. Because of the war‚ many men and

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    then later cotton were mostly from Africa. The growing demand for cotton led for many slave owners in the south to start growing cotton this led to slaves and cotton being the base of the souths economy. The abolitionist movement during the late 1800’s began dividing the United States over the issue of slavery. Slavery was banned in all of the new western states in the Missouri compromise in 1820. The south thought this was a threat to slavery itself. One Supreme Court case back in 1857 said

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    The chains of slavery during the 1800’s was a time in which forced human lifelong labor was at its peak of cruelty and popularity among the south. Slaves had to endure a hard life in which their whole lives were controlled by those who owned them. Their only hope‚ was to escape to the north and hopefully not be caught by the people that hunted them to bring them back to their masters. Family life for slaves did not really exist. For one it was common custom for slave mothers to part with their

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    In the 1800’s‚ Britain’s rule over the Indian people was oppressive. Several attempts were made to influence and alter the Indian culture including forcing English to be taught as a primary language along with creating laws that banned specific muslim practices such as sati‚ which allowed a widow to be burned to death on the funeral pyre of her dead husband. As they continued to change their culture‚ movements such at the rebellion of 1857 fought to object to these new rules. These were all violent

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