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    Colonial Society in the Mid-Eighteenth Century I. Social Structure/Family Life A. South – gap wide between rich and poor – hierarchy of wealth and status 1. Planter aristocracy w/ slaves mimicking feudalism of Europe 2. However‚ these planters were hardworking‚ involved in day-to-day affairs 3. Few cities – poor transportation 4. Women more powerful – men die leaving property to widows a. Weaker gender – see Eve’s failure b. Divorce rare – courts could order you to reunite

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    birth of freedom during different time periods throughout history. The new freedoms that America had given birth to were the freedom of expression‚ the freedom of not being oppressed‚ free enterprise and equality. Although there were some hiccups and setbacks‚ America pushed through the symbol of freedom and equality in the world and American continues to represent those freedoms. The Gilded Age was an era of rapid economic growth in America. Mark Twain coined the name Gilded Age meaning that the

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    This period of protests and revolts is described as the ‘age of revolution’‚ it is renowned for the change of governments from monarchies to constitutionalist states and republics. It consisted of the American revolution‚ followed by the French and finalising with the creation of a new German state under the leadership with Prussia. The mass amounts of protests that occurred in Europe in this time showed the sheer discontentment of the European people at this time; with the working and living conditions

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    Throughout the 17th century‚ many European countries sent explorers and settlers to America. The two most eminent countries that colonized area of America were Spain and Great Britain. Britain began to establish colonies in the northeast; in the area they called New England. The Spanish interest lied in the southwest. Living in two unassociated areas caused the Spanish settlements and the New England colonies to be quite unlike each other. When faced with the task of finding similarities between

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    people who were immigrating to the United States of America during the Gilded Age - the period from the end of the

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    traveled far distances to the mediteranian sea. There‚ large ships transported the spices all the way to Europe. The trouble it took to transport spices made The kingdoms of Europe treasured it more than gold itself. They used it for food‚ medicine‚ preservation‚ burials‚ and even perfumes. This love for spices is was lead to one of the biggest historic events in the European world‚ The age of Exploration. A journey

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    The Age of the Enlightenment‚ an intellectual movement of the seventeenth and eighteenth century‚ radically altered the political‚ philosophical‚ artistic‚ and academic standards of the Western world. Themes of rational thought‚ scientific reasoning‚ progress‚ liberty and equality infiltrated many domains of the public sphere. However‚ in retrospect‚ the movement is in many ways a paradox‚ for it primarily advocated and benefited traditional male-dominated spaces. Although a few “exceptional” women

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    During the Middle Ages the existence of God was accepted as fact. The ultimate goal of Christian belief was salvation‚ or saving. Salvation was gained through following the beliefs of the church‚ performing good works‚ and living a moral life. Through salvation a Christian gained entrance into heaven. Christians believed that heaven was a paradise where they would live forever without desires or needs‚ in the presence of God‚ the angels and saints‚ and all other saved souls. Saints were Christians

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    written by the British poet and engraver William Blake. It has 4 quatrains with alternative lines rhyming. Written in iambic pentameter‚ the poem is beautifully rhymed. London deals with the dreadful scene in the industrialized London in the 18th century. In the first stanza‚ Blake gives an overview of the city and successfully creates the gloomy‚ dark and suffocating atmosphere. Blake applies varied rhetorical devices in the poem‚ of which the most striking and significant is repetition. For example

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    Triangle Trade: a trading system between the Americas‚ the gold coast of Africa‚ and the West Indies. For example‚ liquor would be traded for slaves‚ which would be brought over the West Indies. There‚ he would trade the slaves for molasses‚ which he would bring to New England to be turned into rum. Great Awakening: A religious revival in the 1730s and 1740s. First started in Massachusetts by pastor Jonathan Edwards. He proclaimed that believing in salvation through good works and affirming the

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