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    society. It first started in Britain‚ then began in Europe and North America‚ and then grew throughout the whole world. The Industrial Revolution was a good change that made a difference all over the world. It was a good change because of the Textile Industry‚ New Technology‚ and Big Business. The Textile Industry brought a very good change during the Industrial Revolution. This was when British merchants organized a cotton cloth industry at home instead of having it been imported from India. Many

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    during the Age of Exploration‚ leading to a shift in their government to autonomous states and a desire to create trade growth. While Christianity and patriarchal views spread through the Columbian Exchange‚ slavery within triangular trade created a change in demographics in both Africa and the Atlantic World because of the movement of natives to European plantations. Western Europe gradually changed the social standings in both Africa and AW. With the establishments of trade routes from Western Europe

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    Before Shakespeare was born‚ England experienced many big changes in the way religion was practiced. When Shakespeare wrote plays under the reign of Elizabeth they were about war and succession. King Henry VIII split with the Catholic Church after the Pope refused to annul his marriage. He seized the church’s land and wealth‚ and destroyed England’s monasteries. Catholics were often an object of mockery in English Renaissance drama. Years later‚ when Shakespeare was alive‚ Queen Elizabeth was considered

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    As a result of Constantine’s reign‚ the Christian Church experienced a profound change in fortune. It made the church have a form of power and changed the attitudes of the people. Before Constantine‚ Christians were persecuted and looked down on. In 303‚ Diocletian “launched the Great Persecution which destroyed churches‚ religious texts‚ and resulted in the deaths of numerous Christians” which explains how the empire felt before Constantine reign about Christianity. The Roman Empire and Christians

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    decided to take his ability and passion for music in another direction. Most people would call it crazy but it is people like John Lennon that change the world in the simplest way. In John Lennon’s song “Imagine” the vision of a world without conflict speaks through every lyric. Lennon wanted to portray his dream of humanity being united

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    time. His life was marked by great struggles‚ from being harshly pushed by his father to learn music to struggling against going deaf in his later years. Although his music is over 200 years old‚ it still has significant impact today on german culture. It is believed that Beethoven was born in the church of St Remigius‚ Bonn. His birthday was never documented but is believed to be the 16th of December‚ 1770. His father pushed him brutally to learn music‚ with accounts of Beethoven weeping

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    four long years between 1945-1949. The outcome of the Civil War would change China forever. After World War II and the surrender of Japan‚ another long and brutal war started over China. The Civil War‚ which took place from the 1945-1949‚ was a devastating war between the Nationalists. In the end the Communists were gaining the people’s support. Chang resigned and fled to Taiwan which was the only territory the Red Army did not occupy. The ancient Chinese river valley civilization was in military

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    college as well. The 1828 election was a different chaos election. In the election of 1828 the election was a very chaotic event in history. Both candidates known as John Quincy Adams and Andrew Jackson were very far from alike. Adams was the son of our nation’s second president while Jackson was a world national hero from the Battle of New Orleans. The voting changed tremendously over the years. In the 1800’s elections it was only white educated men who could vote‚ then it changed to all white men

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    The production of sugar dominated the Jamaican landscape from 1780 to 1792 and ultimately led the island to achieve the title as the largest sugar producer for the British market. However‚ this enticing image of the island’s economic success was painted with the innocent blood of African slaves. The captives of the transatlantic slave trade were merely used to power the development of commercial sugar cultivation and thus were branded as self-augmenting capital. These slaves were imprisoned in a

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    “You can steer yourself in any direction you choose. You’re on your own‚and you know what you know.”What was it like before 9/11 that’s different from now and the future? When will America become a home‚ or how will America become superior? Who will change America? Why should America change? Back before 9/11‚ many people didn’t care about race‚religion‚etc. We were like one big family‚ but after 9/11‚ more people became more guarded and cantankerous. People became more judgmental amongst others

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