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    Carta. • Grants successors of barons estates so they can pay the fee to own them • People can marry when they wish • A widow may have the right to remain without a husband 2. Give examples of how the Magna Carta provided standards. • Standard measures of wine of wine ale and com (London Quarter) • Standard with of dyed cloth‚ russet‚ and haberject 3. How are rights of the accused addressed within the Magna Carta? • In future no official

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    Social factors contributed to the French Revolution of 1789 Although social tensions within France certainly contributed to the revolutionary situation in August 1789 it was not the only contributing factor. Divisions and inequality between‚ as well as within‚ the Three Estates created an atmosphere of disharmony while the influence of the enlightenment and liberal ideas fueled the growing discontent of the Estates toward the government and Louis XVI. However‚ political factors‚ like the undermining

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    The French Revolution of 1789 consisted of many aspects which led to the movement. Both long-term and immediate causes bequeathed to its triumph. The Enlightenment bestowed a new concept of government and society. America also influenced the nation’s controversial revolt. Many actions contributed to the French Revolution of 1789; according to an excerpt from Travels in France by Arthur Young. (Document 1) Observations made by this traveler from the years 1787 to 1789 encompass the immense taxing

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    Revolution are Call of the Estate General which was in May 5‚ 1789. The French Revolution began on account of King Louis XVI. France was losing a plenty of cash and was very nearly on the state of bankruptcy. The Tennis Court Oath that was on June 20‚ 1789. On 17 June 1789‚ the Third Estate‚ drove by Honoré Gabriel Riqueti‚ started to call themselves the National Assembly. Another occasion is The Storming of the Bastille which was on July 14‚ 1789. The Bastille is a French jail which is situated in Paris

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    The Declaration of The Rights of Man- 1789 In Summary: Men are free and have equal rights‚ all political association is for the protection of the rights of man. These rights are liberty‚ property and resistance to oppression. The rights of sovereignty belong to the nation‚ and not to any individual on behalf of the nation without consent. The rights of man are unlimited‚ provided that no harm comes to another. Limits to the rights can be determined by law. Nobody can be forced to do something not

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    Slavery in America and its consequences (1789-1849) The Atlantic triangular slave trade is for many a dark spot in American history and it has left the country‚ and others‚ with some deep wounds that are till this day still healing. The massive import of slaves from Africa to America increased greatly during the late 1700s and is one of the reasons why the current state of Africa’s countries are far worse compared to European‚ American and Asian counterparts. Slavery was especially devastating

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    Confederation The Confederation of 1867 had many influencing factors pushing it and against it. The most influencing factors were based on three main topics which were: economic factors‚ internal political issues‚ and pressures from the USA. Some of these factors had a big influence on the outcome‚ and others not so much. The most influencing factor of the Confederation was the Political Deadlock. This made the government come to a standstill because if the majority was against for

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    Yolo now characterize it as a duplicitous and hysterical over-reaction which deliberately made capital out of a private tragedy in the royal family. Other historians have argued that given political tensions in France at that time‚ the deputies ’ fears‚ even if wrong‚ were reasonable and that the importance of the oath goes above and beyond its context.[3] The deputies pledged to continue to meet until the constitution had been written‚ despite the royal prohibition. The oath was both a revolutionary

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    History to 1877 Best and Worst Presidents from 1789-1836 A great president is considered to be wise and noble. He is also firm‚ patriotic‚ and was known as‚ “the one who invented tradition as he went along.” The greatest president of the United States from 1789-1836 was George Washington. He was the first president of the United States and started great traditions. He took his job very seriously during his time. He was in term from 1789-1797 and contributed too many extraordinary events

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