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    The Glorious Revolution in England of 1688 James II succession to the throne of England came without protest of any kind. James II was the son of Charles I and younger brother to Charles II. In January of 1649‚ Charles I‚ King of England‚ went on trial and was convicted as a "’Tyrant‚ Traitor‚ Murderer‚ and public enemy to the good people of this nation.’" (Cannon‚ pg. 385) On 7 February 1649‚ Charles II was proclaimed King of Great Britain. While Charles II was in office‚ he began to develop

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    During the period 17:50-1940 in Western Europe these old traditions carried on‚ and the women were expected to work‚ cook‚ clean‚ and take care of the children. This horrible gender inequality carried on and still does even today. Although the Industrial Revolution opened the door for new jobs for women the conditions were harsh. In the factories‚ women has to work long hard hours in incredibly dangerous‚ hostile environments. It was very dusty and the women were not safe from the diseases that were carried

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    As Joseph Montagna mentioned that the major change was the migration of people from rural areas to urban areas (Montagna‚ 1981). This brought both advantages and disadvantages for the society as a whole in England. One of the advantaged that people started work for higher wages in industries and housing conditions improved (Montagna‚ 1981). Following this‚ higher wages and improved conditions in housing allow people to get married in earlier ages which lead

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    Name ______________________________ The year is 1877 and Robert is living in Great Britain during the Industrial Revolution. Robert migrated from what is now present-day Slovakia to Great Britain to seek out a better life for himself and his family. Robert is a well-known activist who has spoken out against harsh working conditions in coal mines. Since the only work available for Robert is in a coal mine‚ he has toned down his activism and has “laid low” as he wants to keep his job. However

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    Green Revolution DBQ Essay AP World History December 2‚ 2013 Interaction between humans and the environment has always had a great importance in the development of humankind; according to Marx‚ what differentiates humans from other animals is the fact that humans can transform their surroundings to suit their needs‚ through labor. The Green Revolution is not the exception to that. In times of need the human being manipulated its environment to be suitable for its development

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    American Revolution DBQ AP US History Mr. Hodgson Question From the late 1760s to July 4‚1776‚ American colonists moved from merely protesting the decisions of King and Parliament to a Declaration of Independence and a Revolutionary War to overthrow that authority. Using both your own knowledge and the documents provided‚ identify and discuss the turning points which marked this changing relationship. Document A Document B SOURCE: George Hewes‚ 1773 - Firsthand

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    The Origins of the Industrial Revolution in England | | |The Industrial Revolution of the late 18th and early 19th centuries was revolutionary because it changed -- revolutionized -- the | |productive capacity of England‚ Europe and United States. But the revolution was something more than just new machines‚ | |smoke-belching factories‚ increased productivity and an increased standard of living. It was a revolution which transformed English‚| |European‚ and American society down

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    DBQ #3: Analyze how political‚ religious‚ and social factors affect the work of scientists in the sixteenth and seventeenth century The scientific revolution was a time for development and growth in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. It was a time for discovery and knowledge. Since this was a new concept‚ it wasn’t widely accepted amongst everyone‚ as we often see when something new emerges. Factors that affected the work of scientists in the sixteenth and seventeenth century were political

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    PART 2 COMPULSORY SECTION – EVALUATING THE IN DUSTRIAL REVOLUTION To what extent was the Industrial Revolution characterized by suffering With any major change in society‚ there are always winners and losers‚ and whilst the 18th and 19th Century Industrial Revolution saw great advancement in the iron and textile industries‚ transportation‚ communication and banking and an improved standard of living for the middle and upper classes‚ large groups of society experienced terrible living conditions in

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    AP American History DBQ Essay To what extent had the colonists developed a sense of identity and unity as Americans by the eve of the Revolution? Over time‚ the colonists in America were developing a separate and unique identity for themselves. Even though they were colonists and most were of European descent‚ they didn’t call themselves Europeans or colonists anymore. They called themselves Americans. As Americans‚ they wanted to be independent‚ and the needs of the colonies required

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