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    Britain was at the forefront of industrial revolution during the 1800ś. With the social revolutions happening in France‚ and America just claiming its independence‚ it was the only country with the population and resources to do so. The 1st industrial revolution occurred under putting out system. Composed of overseers delivering cotton to cottage workers‚ the cottage workers would then make textile goods out of the cloth and give them back to the overseer for profit. With the invention of the Spinning

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    DBQ: The Green Revolution

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    Although the Green Revolution was started to end world hunger and the disparity in developing countries‚ it caused other consequences which included population growth and changes in genetic diversity of certain plants and cultural lifestyles. This revolution introduced the use of new technology and many scientifically altered crops to the world. With the rise in food supply‚ the population increased and some countries weren’t as starving as before. But with the advancement in technology and crop

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    The Industrial Revolution was a period during which mainly agricultural‚ handicraft rural societies changed to one dominated industrial‚ machine manufactured urban areas. This took place in the 18th and 19th centuries. The Industrial Revolution was a positive and negative experience for Britain during this time‚ the positive consequences of the Industrial Revolution include‚ changes in infrastructure and architecture‚ the Agricultural Revolution and social changes. However there were also many negative

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    French Revolution Dbq

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            French Revolution started in 1789 with the accumulated resentment French people had  towards the King‚ Louis XVI. The resentment was accumulated from many aspects‚ such as  unfair treatment‚ the king’s incompetence and poverty. Social‚ political and geographic factors  is definitely the causes of French revolution.      The General Estate was one of the most inhuman systems which planned the seed of  revolution. The General Estate was the system used before French Revolution to divide the 

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    *The Scientific Revolution of the 16th and 17th centuries brings to mind great scientists like Galileo who dedicated themselves to math and science in order to help human learning. Advances were made in chemistry‚ astronomy‚ math‚ and even more branches of science by these men. However‚ they were not the ones whose thoughts were able to change that of the people in charge‚ i.e.‚ the Pope and the powerful rulers of that time. Without those people‚ the ideas of the scientists would never have been

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    American Revolution Dbq

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    As humans‚ it is in our nature to look back on our experiences and our past knowledge in order to build or construct something for ourselves. When the colonists separated from British rule‚ it is evident that the ideas they were attempting to escape ended up following them as they began settling into their new society. European ethnocentrism created an immense amount of hardships for the colonists as it was so deeply ingrained that it made it extremely difficult for American self-rule to become

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    Revolution of 1800 Dbq

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    FRQ #2 Nick Flanagan The Revolution of 1800 was monumental in the development of the United States as a nation. It proved to other nations that the republican experiment began by the revolutionary idea of independence could not only thrive‚ but succeed. In the fierce political battles of Adam’s term this orderly exchange of power seemed impossible to ever achieve but this election proved all the skeptics wrong. The Revolution of 1800 was so named by the winner of the 1800 election

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    DBQ French Revolution

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    as a series of changes people put upon one another. Throughout the years‚ these changes have had affected society significantly resulting in more or less conflicts. The French Revolution was one of the many changes that affected society resulting in both conflicts beginning and others being resolved. The French Revolution began in 1789 due to the inequality of French society. The French society was divided into three estates. The first two consisted of clergy and nobility respectively. The third

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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 was the emergence of modern science‚ replacing the traditional geocentric model of the universe and replacing it with a heliocentric model. The works of Scientists such as Galileo‚ Copernicus‚ and Newton opened up the eyes of European citizens and scientists and changed their outlooks on the world. Scientific success was hard to come by as there were many obstacles because many people had different views and opinions on a certain subject. The work of scientists in the Scientific

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