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    Kellie Bowden Mr. Strough APUSH 1 April 2013 During the period of the Civil War‚ the typical American business was a small‚ family owned company and it usually produced goods for a smaller‚ regional market. However‚ as the Civil War ended‚ big businesses began to dominate the corporate world. Many businesses‚ such as the Standard Oil Co. and Carnegie Steel‚ became monopolies and owned all parts of one particular industry. These huge firms were able to mass produce their products and sell them

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    INDUSTRIALIZATION AFTER THE CIVIL WAR FINAL PAPER Name Instructor Course title Date Industrialization after the Civil War Final Paper Introduction The end of the civil war in America marked a new beginning and awakening of industrialization. The sector realized significant improvements that were manifested through social‚ economic and political changes within the United States. Mass movement of people from the rural areas to urban areas‚ increased number of factories and the shift of the American economy to an

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    After the American Civil War in 1865 the United States entered a period called the Era of Reconstruction. The Civil War left the South in shambles‚ economically‚ infrastructurally‚ and socially. Therefore‚ the responsibility of repairing the South fell on the United States government. The physical damage of the war was the first to be addressed. The government was not only repairing physical damage‚ but economic damage‚ too. The Civil War destroyed the South’s economy‚ with many plantations and farms

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    After the victory of the union after the Civil War‚ many things had changed. The fact that the War was over was good news but it left the United States with a new set of problems that were no less challenging than the Civil War itself. The four most important challenges were how the south would rebuild its shattered society and economy after the damage inflicted by the four years of war?‚ What would be the place in that society of 4 million freed blacks and to what extent was the federal government

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    Industrialization after the Civil War John E. Brown Strayer University HIS 105- Contemporary U. S. History Professor Anthony McCormack November 9‚ 2014 Industrialization after the Civil War When the Civil War was declared over‚ the United States became a better nation because of the Constitutional Amendments that were passed outlawing slavery and giving the government as well as the state the ability to serve and protect everyone. This paper will also show major aspects of industrialization

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    CHANGES IN INDIAN ECONOMY AFTER INDEPENDENCE INDIA’S ECONOMY HAS MADE great strides in the years since independence. In 1947 the country was poor and shattered by the violence and economic and physical disruption involved in the partition from Pakistan. The economy had stagnated since the late nineteenth century‚ and industrial development had been restrained to preserve the area as a market for British manufacturers. In fiscal year (FY--see Glossary) 1950‚ agriculture‚ forestry‚ and fishing accounted

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    The period of Reconstruction began during the Civil War and ended in 1877. This era is known for the advancements made in favor of racial equality. These improvements included the fourteenth amendment (citizenship and equal protection under the law to blacks) and the fifteenth amendment (voting rights for blacks) of the Constitution. Yet‚ with the end of Reconstruction in 1877‚ the Republican Party lost control of the southern governments and the Democratic Party took over. This shift in power was

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    as steel‚ telecom‚ and transportation. Although few of these firms are household names in the West‚ they dominate major industries in China and are increasingly active in global markets. As The Economist recently noted‚ “as the economy grows at doubledigit rates year after year‚ vast state-owned enterprises are climbing the world’s league tables in * Lin is a PhD Candidate in the Sociology Department of Columbia University. JSD‚ University of Illinois. Milhaupt is the Parker Professor of Comparative

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    INTRODUCTION TO ECONOMICS ECON001 TERM I 2003-2004 GROUP 2 11. WARS BENEFIT ECONOMIES: CRITIQUE PREPARED FOR PROFESSOR TAN SWEE LIANG PREPARED BY CHIN WENYING JEREMY PHUA JUN HAN FOO CHEE WENG DESMOND 28 OCTOBER 2003 When President Bush announced his decision to invade Iraq‚ one cannot help but wonder if his goal was to remove Saddam’s regime‚ or to boost America’s economy. Dwight Eisenhower once said‚ every gun that is made‚ every warship launched‚ every rocket fired signifies not a theft

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    Position Paper: Did the U.S. win the War of 1812 The United States of America did in fact win the War of 1812. One reason the U.S.‚ was the country victorious‚ was that the U.S. navy caused a lot of damage to the British. Another reason was that the U.S. did get some land from the war. The final cause to prove that the U.S. did indeed win was that America gained International recognition and respect. Here is a more thorough look at these reasons. There were reasons to support the theory stating

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