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    Week 4 Discussion

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    Revolution Chapter 28 (pp. 920-948)‚ art and literature in Industrial Revolution; Chapter 28 (pp. 930-936)‚ slavery The Museum of Fine Arts in Ghent‚ Belgium (MSK Gent) —Romantic and Realist Art of the 1800s at http://www.mskgent.be/en/collection/1820-romanticism-and-realism/romanticism-and-realism New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art—French Realist Art of the 1800s at http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/rlsm/hd_rlsm.htm Responses to Slavery Haven’s article on Goodman’s scholarship on art

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    in southern Italy and was a major factor of United States immigration of Italians. Of the 655‚888 people that immigrated to the United States‚ two-thirds were Italian males (Italian). The high fertility rate in Ireland during the early 1820’s and lasted until the 1840’s. Due to the surge of birthrate‚ which created a lack of jobs‚ many men prompted to seek work in the United States to provide for their

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    In “The Jacksonian Revolution‚” author Robert V. Remini discussed the Jacksonian presidency and his effect on politics in the United States. Between the 1820s and 1840s‚ the country witnessed a rise of universal suffrage for whites‚ long ballots‚ national nominating‚ and grassroots political parties. This time period was considered a revolution to some people. In “The Jacksonian Revolution‚” Remini displayed how throughout the time there was a rise of democracy‚ a rise of the common man‚ and increase

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    right to vote to new groups. Until 1820s most states limited franchise to white landowners. Changes began in West w/ Constitutions guaranteeing right to vote to all white males—eastern states did likewise in order to stop exodus of people 2. Change provoked resistance- MA conservatives wanted property requirement‚ state eventually required voters to be taxpayers and Governor had to own large lands 3. State reforms generally peaceful but in RI instability when 1840 group led by Thomas Dorr and the

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    U.S hISTORY

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    U.S. History Unit 2 Study Guide In preparation for your test‚ please be able to answer these questions and know and understand concepts relating to these topics. AMERICAN SYSTEM AND NATIONALISM (Pages 219-222) Identify and describe Henry Clay and the American System John Marshall Cases: Gibbons v. Ogden Dartmouth v. Woodward McCullouch v. Maryland How did these cases boost national power? Missouri Compromise James Monroe and the Monroe Doctrine AGE OF JACKSON

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    The Newgate Novel

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    Newgate novel From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search The Newgate novels (or Old Bailey novels) were novels published in England from the late 1820s until the 1840s that were thought to glamorise the lives of the criminals they portrayed. Most drew their inspiration from the Newgate Calendar‚ a biography of famous criminals published at various times during the late 18th and early 19th centuries‚ but usually rearranged or embellished the original tale for melodramatic

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    wake of the economic and social disruptions of the market revolution that deeply affected regions like Seneca Falls. e. Many of the reformers belonged to liberal religious groups with wide social perspectives. f. Seneca Falls- early 1840s- “Temperance Reformation”- a more limited‚ but extremely popular reform cause dedicated to promoting abstinence from alcohol. g. Nation’s best-known woman reformer- Lucretia Mott

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    dictionary‚ discovery means: “the act of finding or learning something for the first time‚ the act of discovering something.”1 With this definition in hand‚ the discovery of Antarctica is something that may not officially be determined. As it sits now‚ 1820 is the official discovery year with three reported sightings of the continent within months of each other. The speculation over the true discovery date and discoverer of Antarctica comes with the multiple just reasons. Antarctica may be defined as

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    In 1820‚ almost a century ago from present-day 1916‚ the first New England missionaries arrived there and preached Protestant Christianity‚ and spread it along to their children‚ whose intentions at this point were to do good and spread their faith. This created resemblance between Hawaii and early New England settlements. Eventually‚ the islands were regarded as an extension of the American coastline‚ where State Department became overprotective and enforced our territory in the 1840s and warned

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    Us History 1790- 1860

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    the British‚ totally clueless that the War of 1812 is over‚ attacked General Andrew Jackson and lost over two thousand soldiers. General Andrew Jackson was considered a hero. In 1817 James Monroe became our fifth President of the United States. In 1820‚ James Monroe dominated the election of the Presidency of the United States by winning all but one of the electoral votes. In 1821 Missouri became a state and the equality of slave and free states are set at twelve. In 1823 President Monroe puts

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