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    Whenever you ask someone about the Revolutionary War they think of one thing and one thing only... the Americans fighting off the British for their independence. And although it is true that they fought of the British for their independence‚ a lot of people miss the fact that there were others fighting on the British side that greatly added to their number. These men were the Hessian soldiers‚ or as other historians call them‚ “German Mercenaries”. These men were hired by the British and made

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    The Industrial Revolution began over two hundred years agone. It modified theway within which several merchandise‚ as well as fabric and textiles‚ weremanufactured. it’s referred to as a "revolution" beacuse the changes it causedwere nice and unexpected. It greatly affected the method folks lived andworked. This revolution helped to originate the trendy world weknow these days in many ways. the economic Revolution was a significant modification within the nature of production within which machines

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    extend did the Revolution in 1974 affect Portugal? Portugal was a kingdom since 1139 until 1910 when it turned into a Republic and in 1926 Portugal tuned into a dictatorship. On April 25th 1974‚ a Revolution took place in Portugal and was known as “Revolução dos Cravos” also known as the Carnation Revolution. Since no one was injured and no bullets were used the population started offering carnations to the soldiers and at the end of the Revolution‚ this resulted as the Carnation revolution. These

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    Reason and the Enlightenment‚ greatly influenced the American revolution and the French revolution. His beliefs were the social contract‚ natural rights‚ and the right of revolution. One of John Locke’s beliefs was the social contract. A social contract can be either a written or unwritten agreement between a government and its people. Social contracts usually contain a basic set of laws and agreements explaining how the country should be run. Examples of a Social contract are the US constitution

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    During the eighteen century a number of notable events took place in the world. One event was the Industrial Revolution in England‚ which spread over to the other countries in the Europe too. Industrial revolution led the discovery of new sea and trade routes. Sea route to India was discovered by the Portuguese called Vasco Da Gama in 1498. As the result the English‚ Dutch‚ French and the Portuguese came to India for trade. The company’s role in India was of trading corporation which brought goods

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    for us to complete our daily tasks. Europe dominated the world through technology‚ sea voyages‚ and Industrial Revolution. The rise of the West was affected majorly by sea voyages during this time. There was many voyages and ships that contributed during this era. They all brought different things to the table for the benefit of the West. The main voyages that

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    heliocentric theory proposed in 1543 revolutionized the scientific world throughout Europe socially by sparking a scientific revolution and religiously by causing a major conflict between theologians and astronomers. The Idea of heliocentrism was the catalyst that sparked a revolution when it came out in 1543‚ thus causing many astronomers to join Copernicus’s cause which made the revolution into a major debate during the time of 1543. The heliocentric theory put forth 1543‚ by Nicolaus

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    How did the world change due to the industrial revolution? The industrial revolution changed the world in many different ways such as‚ The working class‚ who made up 80% of society and had little or no bargaining power with their new employers. Since population was increasing in Great Britain at the same time that landowners were enclosing common village lands‚ people from the countryside flocked to the towns and the new factories to get work. The working conditions were terrible during the Industrial

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    Homo sapiens before the Agricultural Revolution Before I begin‚ let this serve as a disclaimer. Firstly‚ this essay does not mean to challenge the religious beliefs of anybody. It merely states the scientific point of view on the origin and development of humans. Secondly‚ what I will write about is generally accepted among most scholars‚ however it is based on little evidence because the archeological finds are few‚ and there was no scripture during the period in which these events take place.

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    Tipping Point‚ “The tipping point is that magic moment when an idea‚ trend‚ or social behavior crosses a threshold‚ tips‚ and spreads like wildfire.” Symbolised by the Tennis Court Oath and the Storming of the Bastille‚ the outbreak of the French Revolution was caused by a buildup of many factors‚ finally causing the anger and frustration manifested in the French people to reach the tipping point as they took to the streets. This led to social and political upheaval‚ especially in Paris. Through examining

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