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    The Planting of English America 2. What is the Time Period covered in these pages? 1500-1733 3. Which presidents were serving during the events covered in this chapter? (Write NA if not applicable) NA 4. Complete this Chart Some examples of events - a death‚ the start of a war‚ the end of a war‚ an election‚ the creation of a work of art‚ the publishing of a book‚ a trial‚ the passage of a law‚ a protest‚ a natural disaster‚ a man-made disaster‚ a battle‚ a meeting or convention. The Five Most

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    The impact that industrialization had on the Guilded Age was huge. Companies could manufacture products a lot more efficiently than before. Talented Craftsmen were being fired and replaced by unskilled immigrants that were willing to be paid less‚ and not as many people were needed for a factory to run properly. These are just a few examples of the major impact that industrialization ha on the Guilded age. Industrialization was basically large scale companies obtaining machines to be able to mass

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    The Southern way of thinking for many whites remained constant from the 1900s to 1950s. There was racial intolerance and discrimination. Southern tradition was embedded into everyone‚ black and white. The causes for these prejudiced positions stemmed mainly from fear and many cared over from the time of slavery. The blacks on the other hand‚ were split. Some agreed with the complacent doctrine of Booker T. Washington‚ while others pushed for the social and political equality stressed by W.E.B. Du

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    Wages the Ultimate Problem in the Gilded Age The Jungle was a sad‚ depressing and disgusting representation of the Gilded Age industrial labor. Sinclair aimed at the public’s heart and by accident hit its stomach. Laborers worked hard hours and never saw their families‚ and had a fear that followed them‚ all just for little compensation. Industrial workers lives would have been easier if they had higher wages. The problem with industrial laborers in the Gilded Age‚ represented in Utpon Sinclair’s

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    In the time period during the Gilded Age‚ late 18th century to early 19th century‚ America’s industrial economy exploded‚ creating pioneering opportunities for individuals to erect substantial wealth. Industrial giants like Andrew Carnegie‚ Cornelius Vanderbilt‚ J.P. Morgan‚ and John D. Rockefeller transformed business and launched in the modern corporate economy‚ but also‚ at times‚ eliminated free-market economic competition through the use of monopolies. Overall national wealth increased significantly

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    nations as it was in the early 1800’s. There were certain people who helped move this process along tremendously‚ including Cavour‚ Mazzini and Garibaldi. All these great men helped form new movements or ideas. Then in the late 1800’s‚ the people of Italy had a growing sense of nationalism‚ which led to many changes in the future of their states. Feelings of nationalism arose while Napoleon I was in rule and then later‚ developed into large movements. Even more importantly‚ thinkers and writers who tried

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    Journal 1 - Who is and Who isn’t a Status Indian? The Indian Act of 1876 had many different parts to it and how it affected the lives of First Nations people very negatively. The notion to shift from a matrilineal society to a patrilineal society affected how the First Nations women were viewed. This shift in power meant change for the women with their status as First Nation because if they married a European settler they and their future children would lose status‚ while a European woman who marries

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    During the Revolutionary War in USA women were seen as aides in the man’s struggles. They did man works‚ and helped them out in the war. After the war in 1783 the women in middle class were seen as the Republican Mother‚ they were seen as the role models for their children to teach them about democracy. Since they helped their country men winning the war. However‚ soon this role would demolish a little bit‚ as the women went back to caring for their children. During the Reformation period starting

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    It was a myth that most Americans living during 1865-1900s achieved the American Dream. Some groups of Americans who were unable to achieve the American Dream were the native americans‚ African Americans‚ and asian immigrants because they were denied opportunity‚ human rights‚ freedom‚ equality and their safety. However‚ it was a reality that some groups such as Western settlers‚ miners‚ and ranchers achieved the American Dream as they gained wealth and property‚ had many opportunities‚ and access

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    happened between the 1900’s. We discover that the Civil Rights Movement was a huge impact through both the novel and the Great Depression. Through these tough times we experience racial prejudice‚ unfair treatment‚ and racial inequality. First and foremost during the 1900’s racial inequality took over most of the South. There was not an equally treated black in the entire southern region. Many became slaves for white families. For example‚ in

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