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    different form of imperial power. The government seeks to everyone goes to their own path way and their own country. Or so when they went the saying when rome controlled the majority of europe 2000 years ago. People had a lot of power and they did anything to get gold new people settle in a new colony To get better lands and more gold fewer liked the business fewer were just desperate to keep Getting gold. The power that people had was exporting resources they exported guns‚ weapons‚ food

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    After the American Revolution‚ many things began to change. Politics took a turn for the better‚ the economy floundered‚ women started to be looked at like a whisper in the wind and stopped being completely invisible. But one of the most important changes was the effect that the revolution had on religion. Religious freedom was one of the more widely demanded requests of the people in America‚ as well as the demand to stop paying outrageous taxes. With the nation feeling oppressed by the british

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    the massive land under Mongol rule laid the lands of China and Russia. The Mongols knew how to maintain their empire but had different ways of doing it in each part. This lead to the separate‚ divergent ways of governing the two lands. In China and Russia‚ the Mongol era brought an immense change in political and economical power. In China‚ political impact from the Mongols came off much stricter than it did in Russia. The leader of the Mongolians‚ Kublai Khan guided the Mongols to conquer the

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    was regarded as their most profitable and useful colony. In 1857‚ the Sepoy Rebellion took place‚ and Britain came in and officially took complete political‚ economic‚ and social control. As one could imagine‚ this had major negative impacts on the politics‚ economy‚ and the people of India. Although some people‚ such as Dr. Kartar Lalvani‚ claim Britain had a mostly positive effect in India‚ this is wrong. India lost control

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    growth of the American colonies in the early 1600s and early 1700s‚ slavery might not come to a consideration. Slavery is commonly known as the ownership to a human being for the use of labor or cheap labor. Slavery will be always frown upon since the thought of just owning a human will always be morally wrong‚ but slaves did play a huge role in the growth of American colonies and allowing the colonies to prosper economically. Slavery was a common trend for large world powers like the British‚ Spanish

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    August 1‚ 2013 George Kennan: His Impact on American Politics George Kennan was an American Foreign Service Officer who led several positions internationally. He lived to witness World War One and many other significant historical events. George Kennan lived through a very controversial twentieth century where the U.S. was a world power‚ trough Boom and Bust‚ the World War Two period‚ The Cold War period‚ and through Social America (Simkin‚ George Kennan). George Kennan was born on February

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    2018 History Paper 3 The French Revolution‚ Industrialization‚ and Romantic Nationalism all set Europe apart from other nations in some way. Each movement affected Europe economically‚ politically‚ and socially. The French Revolution had many affects economically. Even before the French Revolution‚ the economic condition in France was poor. The seven years of War of Louis XV contributed to the poor economic state. The fall of Bastille in 1789 also affected the economic crisis. The luxury markets

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    invented generational slavery. For about four hundred years‚ African Americans were subjected to a life of submission and involuntary servitude. Most of the Americans supported the lifestyle and objected the idea of abolition. Southern slave-owners thought that northerners abolishing slavery would lead to them being “overthrown” by the negroes. However‚ there were groups of whites that dissented against slavery and fought to make it illegal in the South. Those in favor in slavery‚ like George Fitzhugh

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    the Northern Union opportunities by introducing war supplement businesses such as railroads‚ weapons and machines‚ and crashed the Southern economy and its market. Some lasting effects of the Civil War including abolishment of the institution of slavery‚ the development of industrialization‚ and the expansion of railroad system in America firmly redefining the economic status of the North and South. The Civil War simulated an industrial revolution that eventually led to a dramatic

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    direct stand against slavery with the intention of ending slavery. In his life‚ John Brown became a conductor on the Underground Railroad as well as leader of a militia that took down pro-slavery movements. John Brown also became the head of anti-slavery guerillas in the areas he moved to. John Brown had a meeting with Frederick Douglass‚ outing the war to free slaves. These three events highlight why John Brown is one of the most important figures who contributed to abolishing slavery‚ so let’s dive in

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