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    Treaty of Waitangi

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    TREATY OF WAITANGI The Treaty of Waitangi is an agreement between the British Crown and the Maori people. The Treaty of Waitangi was signed on the sixth of February 1840 by 43 Northland chiefs and Lieutenant Governor Hobson. The Treaty recognized Maori people occupied New Zealand prior to British. The Treaty of Waitangi allowed the Crown to set up a government to establish laws‚ and recognised that Māori people owned their lands and other properties. The immigrants (British citizens) could come

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    capital and services •European Community-1993 European Union (EU)/ Maastricht treaty- single currency (Euro) •Globalization •Unification of East and West-economic troubles/ “new Europe” FRQ 2 Metternich‚ Foreign Minister of Austria from 1815-1848‚ and Bismarck of Prussia from 1862-1890‚ were the same in their foreign policy goals with their conservative beliefs that the ideas of liberalism and revolution must be crushed‚ however Metternich often engaged in war while Bismarck only participated

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    Augusta Ada Byron‚ Countess of Lovelace or better known as Ada Lovelace was born on December 10‚ 1815‚ in London‚ United Kingdom. She was the only child of George Gordon Byron and Lady Anne Isabella Milbanke. Lovelace’s childhood was very complicated starting from a young age. Her father was known for his poetry but he had personality issues which eventually led to him abandoning his family and leaving Britain. Lovelace’s mother was always cautious of her‚ afraid that she would turn out like her

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    ‘young Italy’ who sparked revolutions in 1920 and 30 which although had limited success were important first steps‚ Beales states ‘Many persons who first acquired experience of politics and administration under French occupation were prominent after 1815 in reformist‚ liberal and nationalist agitation’4. Martin Collier states the reason for the limited success was they ‘failed to attract foreign support to counteract the impact of Austria.5’ This supports the argument that

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    The years 1815-1825 were a time period of unification and sectionalism. The term “Era of good Feeling”‚ can be applied to Nationalism‚ but not the idea of Sectionalism. At this time we had no political parties‚ giving political icon’s the ability to discuss objectives freely with one another. With the North being a free state‚ and the South being a slave state‚ it caused tension between the two areas‚ debating if slavery was the “right” thing to do‚ or if slavery was the “wrong” thing to do. United

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    gilded age

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    Life in the tenements was trashy‚ and the space between each tenement was about one foot. They also did not have any type of plumbing‚ so all the waste would wash down to the street. Also many people would live in one small tenement. Between 1812 and 1840 the American political landscape underwent significant changes. The most important of these changes was the rise of the formal political party and the struggles for and against this perilous structure. Political parties began to grow‚ as they grew

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    Pre-1877 US History Notes

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    Contending Voices Ch 3. Restoration Colonies – Carolinas 1663-1665 - Charter issued to eight “Proprietors” Given king-like power over their land Proprietors give religious freedom to all Christians and set up assembly 1680 - Found Charles Town - Capitol in 1690 Southern portion – Forms ties with Barbados Slave-based plantation system established Rice – Key export crop John Locke – writes Fundamental Constitution for Carolina Divides colony into counties‚ sets up landholding system Sets

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    1754 League of Friendship

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    The article of confederation Adopted on November 15th 1777 but fully implemented on March 1st 1781 « 1754 League of friendship » The text -Article I : Name of the new country -Article II : It guarantees the sovereignty of the States -Article III : Definition of the Confederation as a « League of Friendship » + mutual defense -Article IV : Rights and privileges of the people + statis of criminals Article V : Congress Article VI : Area for which the states are not responsible.

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    this epoch. Among other things‚ conservatives sought to ease European imperialist competition in Europe itself. The delegates at the Congress of Vienna (1814 - 1815) were motivated to a large degree by the desire to benefit Europe as a whole‚ reflected in the purpose in calling the Congress together and the settlement reached at Vienna in 1815. National interest was modified for the sake of the general interest of Europe. The Congress of Vienna‚ held in order to sketch out a plan to alter Europe politically

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    or more hostility‚ however was handled with extreme care by cluster of terribly capable diplomats.Also‚ the steadiness the Congress created helped keep reactionary regimes in power and should have slowed social progress‚ and far of the years between 1815 and 1848 were animated by the interaction of liberal and conservative ideals. But in all‚ the Congress of national capital was a hit. It created enough powers of comparable strength and influence that name of them may go too way while not being powerless

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