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    Introduction Slavery in the Caribbean began in the 16th century‚ when the first set of slaves was brought to work on plantations. During their journey and their arrival‚ they were abused‚ sold like animals‚ killed. The white slave owners‚ oppressed‚ abused and overworked them‚ with the belief that it would go on forever. This project tells about The Amelioration Act of the 1800s. It contains; the Amelioration Proposals‚ its impact on the planters and the slaves and how‚ eventually‚ it led to the

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    Traditions molded women’s roles to be simple: obey and support your husband while taking care of the house and the children. Many things have changed since those traditions first resulted and will continue to change. Women are in pursuit of dominance‚ leadership‚ they are beginning to become the overachievers challenging these traditions. These traditions can be otherwise be known as Patriarchy‚enforced and used in various religions. Christianity for example‚ “There are two important aspects about

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    By 1200AD‚ medicine in most of the known world was controlled by the Pope and the Catholic Church. Any form of disease was sent by God to punish sin‚ and treatment was extended prayers (if you could afford them) and bloodletting via leeches. In 1347‚ the Black Death arrived and devastated 50% of London’s population and 40% of the population of Europe. Aromatherapy and herbal medicine during this era was limited to wearing lavender pouches to prevent against the smell‚ and thyme amulets‚ which

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    professional rights and complained about poor working conditions and social injustice. In contrast‚ the requests of the aristocratic women were focused on civil issues‚ like obtaining the right to vote‚ equality in marriage and initiating divorce.. Virtually every aspect of a woman’s life was being scrutinized and analyzed both by the forces of resistance and by the forces of change In the typical eighteenth-century French mind‚ woman was differentiated from man not merely in terms of gender‚ but by

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    the movement was careful not to cross the line into open rebellion‚ it tried to rectify the faults in governance through appeals. (Eugene Charlton Black‚ 1963) Another important interest group that emerged in the late 18th century was the British abolitionist movement against slavery. Starting with an organized sugar boycott in 1791‚ it led the second great petition drive of 1806‚ which brought about the banning of the slave trade in

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    Clothing has always been a huge factor during the 18th century ranging from amour to cotton picking attire Men usually dressed similar to others throughout the 18th century. The outfit for a typical colonial man was‚ breeches‚ coat‚ cloak‚ cravat‚ neck handkerchief‚ waistcoat hat‚ and buckle shoes. The breeches was lower body undergarment that was used late 16th century until early 19th century. There was a variety of fabric breeches was made out of ranging from silk‚ cotton‚ wool‚ and even leather

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    The Life of 18th Century Women ________________________________________ During the eighteenth century‚ married women’s lives revolved to a large extent around managing the household‚ a role which in many cases included partnership in running farms or home businesses. The defiance of English rule and the onset of the war disrupted the usual patterns of life in many ways including impacting how women responded to events surrounding them. While the essential role of most women continued to be managing

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    Christine Boachie Mr. Mezzatesta CHY4U May 14‚ 2014 Renaissance and Revolution: 18th Century Torture In the 18th century law enforcement was significantly different from modern day crime detection and prevention. Unlike today’s society many people were left to fend for themselves and when it came to crime the prosecution of others was left in the hands of the victims themselves. In that day and age it was all too easy for criminals to flee from a crime un accused and unpunished seeing

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    and Doctors In the 18th century Colonial American people were unaware of the plethora amounts of different bacterias‚ germs and viruses. During this time most doctors were unaffordable and lacked knowledge about the severity of diseases. In addition medicines were usually herbs‚ minerals‚ and animal products which sometimes healed the ill. After many years tools of science/medicine have changed since Colonial American times. The doctors and medicines in the 18th century are not like the advances

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    mentally ill from society. In the 17th Century‚ people who

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