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    The ideals commonly associated with the French revolution of 1789-1794 are "Liberty‚ Equality and Fraternity". Articles like the Cahiers and the "Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen" published early in the revolution were inspired by the Enlightenment and growing dislike of the Ancien Regime and the king ’s oppression. They are clear demonstrations of the ideals of the revolution- mainly being equality before the law‚ freedom of speech and a united France. In the search for achieving

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    SP History 117 – Final Exam One May 23‚ 2013 The Rise of European Secularism During the Nineteenth Century Word Count: 2‚152 In Europe‚ the long nineteenth century‚ (1789-1914) was a tumultuous era of political‚ economic‚ and social revolution which created an increasingly secular culture. Europeans of all races and classes looked outside the church to solve societal and familial issues. Gifted intellectuals proposed new philosophies on human thought and behavior‚ while innovative communication

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    Towards the end of the 18th century two major revolutions were to rock the modern world. The first was in America where the colonists rose up in revolt against British rule. The second was in France as members of the bourgeoisie rose up in revolt against King Louis XVI. The French Revolution is a highly controversial affair because‚ for the first time‚ Marxist historians become rather eloquent. They claim that this revolt was a "Revolution of the Bourgeoisie"‚ the first of such which would then

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    farming Regions started to specify in different things (East‚ West‚ and South) More immigration especially with Irish and German more westward movements‚ and growth of cities Immigration in 1840 and 1850 immigration skyrockets because of opportunity‚ abundance of land‚ and diseases throughout Europe Mid 1840’s Potato famine strikes Ireland‚ ¼ of the country dies due to disease and hunger‚ called the black 40’s Most lived in cities and didn’t have enough money to move west Jobs; Nina (No Irish Need

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    S. Douglas Stephen Arnold Douglas was born in Brandon‚ Vermont‚ in 1813. He did not attend law school but he became attorney-general of Illinois in 1834. A member of the legislature in 1835‚ and secretary of state in 1840‚ and judge of the supreme court in 1841. He became a member of the House of Representatives in 1847. In 1854 Douglas introduced his a bill to the Senate that would let the states enter the Union with or without slavery. Fredrick Douglas warned that the bill was "an open

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    lord ashburton agreed in washington to give america 1‚000 out of 12‚000 miles of maine while britain gets the halifax – quebec route 8. Texas Republic - Independent nation that was the object of British‚ Mexican‚ and French scheming in the early 1840s 9. James K. Polk (1844) - Dark-horse presidential winner in 1844 who effectively carried out ambitious expansionist campaign plans‚ called young hickory nickame due to his similar beliefs and birthplace as Andrew Jackson 10. Admission of Texas (1845)

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    or‚ Master Juba‚ was one of the most influential dancers to be known back in the 1840’s. Lane tapped his way through many shows‚ amazing everyone who came to watch. By 1846‚ he was touring New England and Europe with Pell’s Ethiopian Serenaders and received the top billing as the only African American

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    Did free trade help or hinder British economic growth in the period down to 1914? Despite the highly favourable views that many neo-classical economistshold on the concept of free trade and its contribution towards economic growth‚ the backlash against free trade’s effect on economic growth during the British Victorian period continues unabated. The term ‘free trade’ can be defined as “the unrestricted purchase and sale of goods and services between countries without the imposition of constraints

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    genre‚ was and still is part of the classical repertoire. The instrument itself is very popular‚ and it is very common to have a wind band with several saxophone players. It is found most often in jazz ensembles. But‚ the saxophone was invented in 1840‚ and jazz did not show up until the 20th century. The saxophone was around well before jazz musicians Charlie Parker‚ Lester Young‚ and Paul Desmond were alive. So‚ what was the purpose of the classical saxophone? Where did it come from? Adolphe

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