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    Womens Rights

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    3. Anne Hutchinson: a. Challenged the Puritan authorities in the Massachusetts Bay area over the roles of Women in society. She claimed to be a messenger from God saying that women should be treated as equal as men. Early Republic Era (1750-1815) 1. Republican Motherhood: a. The Cult of Domesticity was the idealization of the roles of women as wives and mothers. b. Women were in charge and expected to raise their children to love and respect the new government. Religious and family values

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    coalition forces heard the news of Napoleon’s return‚ they prepared to go to war once again. Napoleon prepared a new army hastily‚ and planned to strike preemptively before coalition forces could prepare‚ beating them and redeeming his empire. In June 1815‚ Napoleon’s forces invaded Belgium‚ where both British and Prussian troops were stationed. At first the invasion looked good for Napoleon when he won the Battle of Ligny on June 16. But things quickly changed two days later‚ on June 18‚ in the Battle

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    Life In The Typee Valley

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    the valley to be themselves. After reading the book Typee‚ some may argue that the uncivilized live a happier life than the civilized through jobs‚ relationships‚ and customs. Working in the Typee valley is nothing like working the civilized world in 1840. The Typee start the day late‚ as they are “not very early risers” (131). Civilized workers are the opposite; most

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    The Fall of Napoleon

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    CONGRESS OF VIENNA (1814-1815). The fall of Napoleon was only achieved by the creation of a special alliance between Great Britain‚ Austria‚ Russia and Prussia. By the Treaty of Chaumont of March 1 o‚ 1814‚ these four powers bound themselves together in a bond which was not to be dissolved when peace was concluded. When Napoleon had been beaten‚ France conceded to these allies by a secret article of the first Treaty of Paris of May 30‚ 1814‚ the disposition of all countries which Napoleon’s fall

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    as a result of the Vienna Conference in 1815. The Europeans hardly knew other inhabitants of the world. Whose population was estimated at 900 million at the

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    The French Revolution of 1789-1799 is one of the most important events in history. The Revolution led to many changes in France. It created new definitions and new ideas to the political ideas of the people. France was the strongest European force and the war changed their outlook on ideas. The French Revolution lasted for a long period of ten years. The primary cause of the revolution was the disagreements on ideas of reform. No official power was corrupt‚ but the whole system of government needing

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    which I will talk about later on. Byron wrote Darkness in 1816‚ known as The Year Without a Summer. It was a 3 year weather disaster which occurred when dust from the eruption of Mt. Tambora in 1815 has spread throughout the globe‚ and blocked the sunlight. And thus with no sunlight‚ the years 1815-1817 had no summer. This led to devastating worldwide harvest failures‚ leading to famine‚ and civil unrest which is what the surface of this poem is based on. As being written in the romantic era‚

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    IsaacS Period 4 LEQ

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    1790 and 1840. Support‚ modify‚ or refute this assertion‚ providing specific evidence to justify your answer. A few decades after America won its freedom‚ unity was much desired amongst populous. Disunity usually occurs with two people or parties with different points of view‚ value systems‚ or class opinion clash; that is exactly what took place in the early 19th century America. Political parties hindered the development of national unity in the United States between 1790 and 1840 because

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    president from 1841 to 1845. "Nicknamed “His Accidency‚” Tyler was the first vice president to become chief executive due to the death of his predecessor"(Web). Even though he was a Democrat-Republican‚ John Tyler for vice-president on the Whig ticket in 1840. Once he became president‚ the Whigs tried to impeach him because they did not like his ideas.

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    The Battle of Waterloo

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    he The Battle of Waterloo Napoleon was just recently made emperor again in France in 1815. And his enemy’s had already formed an alliance against him. He only had one way to stay emperor and that was to fight his way through it. He had one main goal in his grand strategy to win the war and that was to isolate the allied and Prussian armies‚ and annihilate each one separately. This was a great strategy in theory because if he could destroy the coalition forces before they were reinforced then

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