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    Frances Perkins was born on April 10th‚ 1880 in Boston‚ Massachusetts. From birth‚ her parents wanted her to follow the role of the typical American woman. They hoped that she would get married young and have children‚ but Frances had other ideas. After high school‚ she pleaded with her father to allow her to attend a local university in Massachusetts where she would receive a bachelor’s degree in chemistry and physics. This lead her to travel to many different cities where she taught‚ and helped

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    ceded land back and forth between Spain and France. In the third and final San Ildefonso treaty‚ Spain ceded the Louisiana territory back to France due to Spain disregarding the territory as the result of the decline of the Spanish empire. France desired an American empire that would bring great power. This treaty was kept a secret between the two countries in fear of the British taking over the land. Spanish forces would leave the area unprotected since France would take months to send troops to secure

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    ‘’How successful was Louis XVIII as King of France?’’ In April 1814‚ napoleon abdicated from the throne unconditionally due to the other European monarchs opposing and rising against him. This meant that there was a rising question to who would take over the French phone and rule. The decision of this was to the quadruple alliance (Britain‚ Russia‚ Austria‚ and Prussia)‚ they then made the decisions to restore the Bourbon reign‚ that last ruled in 1793. The rightful heir to the Bourbon reign was

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    they needed to find alternative options to survive as a nation. The cause for this defeat is a debated question today‚ as historians attempt to understand the failure of the French to stop the invasion and protect themselves. In Julian Jackson’s book France: The Dark Years‚ the defeat is only briefly discusses‚ but points all of the blame for the failure on the military planning. This is somewhat similar to Marc Bloch’s Strange Defeat‚ which examines a firsthand account of the High Command that

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    King and Queen of France‚ but were strongly disliked among the majority of the French population due to their lack of leadership skills. Many political groups formed that were against the French Monarchy‚ including a radical group called the Jacobins. This party grew to become popular among the people of France through their radical political views. Robespierre joined this group‚ and used the power it possessed‚ to become the dictator of France. In an effort to rebuild France‚ Robespierre took his

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    An account of a voyage and of an arrival of four Mississippi Savages to France was translated by Mercure de France. This account‚ written by Ellis and Steen is significant because of the profound circumstances in which France and the rest of Europe were in during this time period. France’s strategy towards the Natives in North America‚ were much different from the strategies Spain and the English were employing. The French wanted to bring these Natives to their land to amaze them with beauty and

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    In The Lais of Marie de France‚ poet Marie de France illustrates many different kinds of love. The main themes being marriage and extramarital affairs. From reading the lais‚ Guigemar and Bisclavret‚ I believe that Marie has a traditional view of marriage. I can assume that Marie believes a marriage takes two to work. I also can assume that Marie believes that either partner can cause a marriage to fail. In her stories she does not put the blame of a failed marriage on just the husband or the wife

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    constitution of India was not an easy affair? Q5 Do you think consultation of discussion are important features of democracy. why or why not? FRENCH REVOLUTION MULTIPLE CHOISE QUESTIONS: 1. When did Napoleon Bonaparte crown himself as emperor of France? a) 1804 b) 1904 c) 1905 d) 1876 2. On which day Louis XVI call together the meeting of estate general? a) 4 August 1789 b) 5 May 1788 c) 5 May 1789 d) 17 April 1759 3. When did the slave trade begin? a) 18th Century b) 19th Century

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    that they ruled and what they invested that money in. The ideas of human rights also influenced the French Revolution‚ because many people realized they have a say in what goes on in their country. The French Revolution expired Absolute Monarchs in France which helped form the government set in motion today. During the 1700’s in

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    Colonial America was a very troubling and dangerous place‚ but these two chief countries were sought in on their ways. Those core values helped catapult them into the new world in search of freedom‚ food‚ and a source of income. England and France were two dominant countries‚ nonetheless they had their differences socially‚ economically‚ and politically which propelled them towards the new world. When the two nations began permanently settling in the new world the French colonies treated the native

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