railroad carts came‚ that made transporting fresh fruits and vegetables to the East possible. Document B shows how the number of railroads increased during the time period 1870-1890. As railroads expanded‚ so did cattle ranching. In Document F it states‚ “An establishment in Chicago which combines the operations of ‘shipping’ and of ‘canning’ beef has a slaughtering capacity of 400‚000 head annually. When we add to this the requirements of other similar although smaller concerns‚ and the large number
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During the sixteenth and seventeenth century‚ the Scientific Revolution brought radical changes in people’s mind. People’s focus on idealism began to shift to rationalism and the material world; traditions were challenged by new scientific discoveries. Some scientists were supported by the state for showing the power of the nation‚ while the others were suppressed for conflicting with the ruling class. Scientific discoveries that praised the wisdom of God were welcomed by the Church‚ while those
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European Imperialism should be one of the most important event occur in our history.European global expansion had actually begun in the fifteenth century‚ but the process greatly accelerated in the nineteenth century.For the 300 years between 1500~1800 European Imperialism had occur in Africa. Also there was various of driving force behind it which changed our history.There were lots of driving force which led to European Imperialism . But I believe that the main driving force was Economic. One of
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The way of life in the colonies before the Revolution was far more different than the way of life after the war. The colonies were completely run by Britain and didn’t have to fend for their own needs. Trading‚ taxing‚ and other parts of the economy were run by the mother-country. However‚ during the Revolutionary War‚ idealists like Thomas Paine produced concepts that fruited the idea for a more republican society. These new beliefs were reflected in the Declaration of Independence‚ after the war
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actions included attacking the Barbary Pirates‚ the Embargo Act ‚ and the Louisiana Purchases. Before he was elected Thomas Jefferson did not like the idea of a large military‚ because he believed in Republicanism. During Adams’ presidency and bid for larger armed forces‚ Jefferson was completely against such a notion‚ and he did not want a standing army. Jefferson acted against the Barbary States in Africa as shown in Document E. The pirates were boarding American ships in the Mediterranean and
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Life before the Industrial Revolution First and foremost‚ before the dawn of the Industrial Revolution Britain in the 1750s‚ most people worked the land and built handmade tools. They made everything by hand‚ from their own clothes to growing their own food. They lived in farms and only went as far as their feet or horse could take them‚ therefore they only new very little beyond their village. Plus‚ people had to rely upon themselves and their communities to get the vast majority of articles
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and create an equal and just society. The idea of equality appealed to lower class Americans such as mestizos‚ mulattoes and natives‚ but especially inspired black slaves. Lower class Americans believed a revolution would move them up in society to the level of creoles while slaves saw revolutions as a way to gain freedom. Haiti’s declaration of independence in 1904‚ showed slaves’ motivations by stating that they would rather die than be forced back into in slavery and that they must create a government
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Old Regime- Polittical and social system of France before the French Revolution. Under the regime‚ everyone was a subject of the king of France as well as a member of an estate and province- a principal administrative division of certain countries or empires. First Estate- the clergy‚ who were people‚ including priests‚ the Catholic church and some aspects of the country. In addition to keeping registers of births‚ deaths and marriages‚ the clergy also had the power to levy a 10% tax known as
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Before a revolution over the Absolutist State happened‚ it had to be conceivable. The Age of the Enlightenment saw cultural and intellectual forces emphasize reason‚ logic‚ analysis and individualism‚ changing the perspective of traditional medieval society. It fostered the critique of society and institutions‚ especially of despotism and the Church‚ laying the foundations for a new order. The French Revolution is a movement that is very widely studied amongst historians. It therefore has many interpretations
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The Scientific Revolution and Enlightenment of the 16th and 17th centuries revolutionized thought and learning. Scholasticism and humanism were replaced with rationalism and the scientific method- empiricism. Scientists were aided by funding by some governments‚ while others could reject findings that conflicted with their authority. Scientists‚ or philosophers‚ were both praised and condemned by religious authorities for either glorifying the intellect of God through research or delving into matter
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