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    Enlightenment is the time period from 1650 to the 1800s where a period of time that challenges the society and old ideology‚ where the traditional ideas about god and human’s place on earth became mixed with new ideology about science‚ logical reasoning and freedom. New understanding about human behavior which could rectify human failings which leading to unlock the sources to increase liberty and prosperity‚ shaping the human nature into more acceptable form such as opening schools. Education provided

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    The articles that were assigned were accounts from Spanish men who actually lived during the 1700’s to the mid 1800s‚ and their impact on the Indians. They were able to document different situations in which the Natives were exploited or abused‚ although some portions of the readings like the one by Father Junipero of the San Diego Mission‚ or that of Captain Alejandro Malaspina are completely one sided. Both make it seem to the reader like the Natives were uncivilized and didn’t have a fear of

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    Feminism In The 1800s

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    the sexes that originated earlier than what people today may believe. The earliest acts and ideas of feminism have been traced back to ancient Greece‚ but the most well-known time period that fueled the feminist movement can be traced down to the 1800s. Studies made by the Washington Post and Kaiser Family Foundation reveal that a group of Americans‚ today‚ do not understand the true values and ideals of the feminist movement. A majority of the people that voted against the feminist movement and

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    Disability In 1800s

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    categories‚ and they have ways to do things on their own. Throughout history the treatment of years we have treated people with disabilities differently. In the 1800s‚ They were abuse and had to go to a special school. According to https://www.newstatesman.com/society/2010/12/disabled-children-british

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    Slavery In The 1800s

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    our time of day. Even when slavery was abolished in 1865‚ it has unfortunately not been concluded to an end. The relevance of slavery in the modern United States is still sincere and yet hasn’t vanished. Many people will think about slavery in the 1800s when one perceives the phrase “Slavery in the United States”. This is the problem of our society‚ no one has cognitioned the thought of modern slavery and at the end of the day‚ it’s not helping anyone. Under slavery‚ victims go through a rough time

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    Immigrants In War

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    they saw that everyone‚ even immigrants‚ should take part in the purchasing of bonds. Sources such as those depicting immigrants and their feelings prior to war greatly contradicted the views of the U.S. government during the war. Immigrants‚ especially Chinese‚ were treated poorly and with great indifference up until the war started and the government pleaded for U.S. citizens to buy war bonds. Pun Chi‚ a Chinese merchant that migrated to the U.S. in the late 1800s‚ wrote about the atrocities in

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    Women In The 1800s

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    Gender Paper In the early 1800s‚ women from different races and classes have had to fight for the rights that the modern women now possess through rigorous battles against an unfair patriarchy. As more and more people started arriving from Europe to America‚ the American population skyrocketed. This increased the need for land for the growing American population immensely. Led by Andrew Jackson‚ the relocation‚ and removal of Native Americans started to take place in 1930. Native American tribes

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    In the 1800s‚ women’s rights‚ dress reform and suffrage had begun to really become a global issue. Mary Edwards Walker was a women’s right activist and several other things including‚ a nurse and later a surgeon in the Civil War‚ a writer‚ an abolitionist and a feminist. During her lifetime‚ she accomplished many extraordinary achievements‚ including being awarded The Congressional Medal of Honor for her service during the war. She was the first and only woman as of 2015 to have been awarded this

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    In the mid 1800s in the United States of America there was a great divide between the Northern and Southern states when it came to the belief in slavery. Inspired by the language of the Declaration of Independence and the colonies’ struggle for freedom from the British‚ many Americans in the North wanted to abolish in the United States. While the Northern states that were part of the Union seemed to be more industrialized and relied less on slave labor‚ so it was a foreign and deplorable practice

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    In the 1800s there was a whale named Jobe and he loved to swim in the warm oceans waters. One day while Jobe was swimming with his pod he saw a mysterious shiny object and went down to observe it. The closer Jobe got the shiny object the more mesmerized by it and the closer he would swim to it‚ until he was directly in front of it. Jobe was so close he wanted more than anything to reach out and touch the object‚ but he had this gut feeling that he shouldn’t and he should go back to his pod right

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