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    The French settled in America during the colonization of the 17th century. King Louis XIV’s decision of stripping the Huguenots of their political rights unless they converted to Roman Catholicism was one of the main reasons of french immigration to America. The main places throughout America that the french settled was was Louisiana‚ New England‚ and New York. The first migration to America was during the 1660’s when New France was under military control. Many of the French immigrants came to the

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    was Chartism? A working class movement for reform in Britian. The workers were looking for social reform. A petition was rejected in 1848 which brought a end to the movement. Why did European states create police forces in the nineteenth century? The european states were fearful of future chaos and social unrest. The population was growing and as it did‚ so did the crime rate. Police forces were created to provide security and justice. III. Essay

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    The Enlightenment period in the 17th and 18th centuries evoked new European politics‚ philosophy‚ science and communication in what is known as the Age of Reason. This brought forth books‚ scientific discoveries‚ wars and more laws. Specifically‚ after Anne I became Queen following the reign of William and Mary‚ an Act of Union was signed in 1707 making Scotland and England one sovereign state‚ known as Great Britain (Handout 2). Samuel Johnson’s account of 18th century Scotland as told in A Journey

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    The political changes of 17th century England and France from 1789-1815 can be compared in the way that both had a monarchy overturned‚ restored‚ and then overturned again. However‚ they differed in that England’s Parliament existed the entire time in some way‚ while in France‚ power was exchanged from king‚ to constitutional monarchy‚ to a dictator. England’s system eventually led to constitutionalism‚ while France would continue to struggle with an indefinite political structure. To better understand

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    New England experienced a huge population growth during the 18th century‚ rising from 250‚000 colonists in 1700 to over 2 million in 1770. The growth and diversity of the colonial population in the eighteenth century stemmed from both natural increases and immigration‚ which shifted the ethnic and racial balance of the colonies. The colonial economy also expanded during the eighteenth century. In 1700‚ nearly all the colonist lived within fifty miles of the Atlantic coast. The almost limitless

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    Print Media Era (1700-1834) Jamaica’s media history dates back to 1718 when Robert Baldwin published the country’s first newspaper‚ Weekly Jamaican Courant from his printery on Church Street. Between the period 1718 and 1834 no fewer than 33 newspapers were published across the island. These included The St Jago Intelligencer‚ Royal Gazette‚ Cornwall Chronicle and County Gazette‚ Kingston Morning Post and Trelawney Advertiser. Books and magazines developed at a slower pace than newspapers as

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    written by the British poet and engraver William Blake. It has 4 quatrains with alternative lines rhyming. Written in iambic pentameter‚ the poem is beautifully rhymed. London deals with the dreadful scene in the industrialized London in the 18th century. In the first stanza‚ Blake gives an overview of the city and successfully creates the gloomy‚ dark and suffocating atmosphere. Blake applies varied rhetorical devices in the poem‚ of which the most striking and significant is repetition. For example

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    well as civilian displacement is widely accepted and encouraged? Unfortunately‚ this situation continues due to the economic benefits provided by stripping away human and animal rights. This type of environment was present in Russia during the 17th to 19th century‚ the time of the Russian Fur trade. The Russian Fur trade‚ also known as the Continental Fur trade‚ was an exchange of expensive Russian fur goods and European gold. During the time of the trade‚ Russians were involved in the conquering and

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    The economies of Cuba and Puerto Rico are very similar during the 16th‚ 17th‚ and 18th centuries. As Spain colonized these two islands in the 16th century under the idea that gold was abundant. Thus in turn the islands became a safe port for Spain and her vessels. It also set out to be a huge migration from the Spain to the islands‚ because everyone was set to search for gold. . This turned out to be short lived as the mining of gold peaked in 1517 till 1819. By Spain using Cuba and Puerto Rico for

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    The Rapid Rise of Population in much of Europe in the 18th Century In Europe life in the 17th century remained a struggle due to the high rates of poverty with landlord and tax collectors. Throughout the course of the eighteenth century‚ the European economy emerged for the long crisis of the seventeen-century. Population rates resumed its growth‚ while colonial empires expanded and developed since more mouths needed to be feed and more hands needed to be employed. The contribution to the rapid

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