Although the Industrial Revolution brought much wealth for the upper class in Europe‚ child labor and poor working conditions became a huge debate throughout the country. Factories improved the standard of living and boosted the economy‚ but change came with a price. Factory owners‚ eager in their attempts to become wealthy‚ would stop at nothing to power their businesses. Therefore‚ many attempts were made by individuals and groups to stop the cruelty that this working class was facing. One
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1. Why are Luddites famous? Hated and ransacked factories/machines 2. What characterized railroad construction on the continent? The need to expand trade and move goods to farther places faster; more efficient; different levels of government involved (England= moderate‚ others= not a lot) 3. What did the Mines Act of 1842 call for? Underground work prohibited for children and women 4. What were the demands of the Chartist movement? Male suffrage 5. Which law outlawed labor unions and
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The Reform Movement is a collection of social reform movements that emerged throughout the 1820’s and 1830’s. Factors driving these movements were the growth of urbanization‚ changes in labor‚ immigration and emergence of a new middle class. The main driving factor was the religious fervor that swept middle class America and was characterized by the need for large scale provisions for the needy‚ a belief in the basic goodness of human nature and the reformers moralistic dogmatism. All these factors
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in the 1800’s were still in need of reformation. Corporal punishment existed within prisons‚ Auburn and Eastern State Penitentiary were model prions‚ yet offenders were flogged‚ beaten and subjected to severe corporal punishments for rule violations. Most importantly the quiet reflection of solitude actually drove inmates insane. Public hangings became private in 1835 within five states and subsequently‚ in 1849‚ fifteen more states followed. (Blomberg & Lucken‚ 2010). During the mid-1800s‚ many
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conditions. This expansion wasn’t dramatic because women still couldn’t vote during that time period. The increase of male suffrage helped the expansion of democracy in Great Britain. Only 5% of the British population had the right to vote in the early 1800s. The Reform Act of 1832 gave merchants‚ bankers‚ and factory owners the right to vote and ended rotten boroughs‚ which were the male landowners. Many working class men felt they had gained nothing from this legislature‚ so the London Working Men’s
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Between the late 1800’s and the early 1900’s Africa was overrun by European countries trying to gain as much land as possible in Africa. But this really began much earlier. From the 1500’s all the way to the early 1800’s the main reason different countries went to Africa was to trade for slaves. But it wasn’t easy since there was a disease call Malaria that killed the Europeans that were unfortunate to contact it. Then‚ in 1807‚ slavery was banned. The reason for going to Africa really disappeared
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Stephanie Amefia & Djita Sidibe Mr. Wilk AP History 12/16/14 Antebellum American Culture‚ 18001855 The Second Great Awakening ● Revival of religious sentiment among the American people. ● Movement of large camp meetings began in kentucky early in the 1800s. And some spread to other states. ● Especially strong in upstate New York and Western pennsylvania ● Many farmers‚ merchants‚ businessmen‚ and women took part in the awakening as a result to the market revolution. ● Encouraged individual redemption but also societal reformation
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Time and time again‚ it has been noted that there is an immigration problem in the United States. Whether it be through legal or illegal means‚ there is always a problem. Samuel F.B. Morse believed that the Irish Catholic immigrants were part of a big conspiracy with the Roman Catholics‚ to take over the United States. They were nothing but danger to native Americans. It is a belief that many Americans shared during 1835‚ but held no real base of truth. The Irish Catholic immigrants that were
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“The reason I choose this topic was because it doesn’t matter if you’re white or black everyone should be treated the same way with love and respect” The Jim crow Laws were state and local laws enforcing racial segregation in the Southern United States. They enacted after the reconstruction period‚ these laws continued in force until 1965. Segregation refers to the policy of keeping black and white Americans separate from one another in 1875. The Enforcement Act‚ or the Civil Right Acts of the 1875
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The neglect of Native American rights traces all the way back to 1830 and stems from the Indian Removal Act. The Indian Removal Act enabled the federal government to exchange Native lands east of the mississippi for land in the west. This land was called the “Indian colonization zone‚” which is located in present-day Oklahoma. Being a big advocate and supporter of what he called “Indian Removal‚” Andrew Jackson signed off on Act. The act explicitly said that the removal treaty negotiations had to
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