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    1.0 Introduction Industrial Revolution was a period from 1750s to 1850s. It was first started in Great Britain particularly in England then spread to Western Europe‚ japan and northern America as well as rest of the world. This industrial revolution was a process where machines take over the functions of hand tools‚ thus‚ the production increase. Many new machines were invented by the inventors in this period‚ for example‚ James watt invented the steam engine in 1755 to pump water out of mines.

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    The Great Depression‚ when most hear those two words they think off the dust bowl and the collapse of the stack market ending a time of prosperity in the world. But for the farmers of America they had been suffering from low crop prices since the end of the First World War. Before the war the us was basically substantial farms that produced only what they needed and sold the extra for cash. During the war most of the farms in Europe couldn’t produce food. President Herbert Hoovers administration

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    Between World War I and World War II America went through events in the political‚ economical and social areas that would change the face of the nation forever. The various eras- World War I‚ the Roaring Twenties‚ The Great Depression & the New Deal‚ and World War II each had separate issues that caused changes in relation to class‚ gender‚ domestic and international affairs. Although many of these events were only effective temporarily‚ others still show a strong influence today. Movements such

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    again and flowy skirts. As stated earlier‚ women set the tone after the war was over: people were joyful‚ once again. In their house‚ they would wear smocks‚ but out and about they would dress up and would leave in gloves‚ hat‚ and purse. Some women did not like the “New Look” because it had been so long since they last dressed this way‚ and they thought it was impractical. On the other hand‚ others rejoiced to being able to dress this way again after some time. One of the examples of the “New Look”

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    Effects of the Cold War on Canada The distrust between the Western World and Communists‚ as well as the conditions after WWII caused the Cold War to begin. From 1946 to 1991 a mass arms race rose and Canada was stuck in between the grudge of capitalism and communism. The Cold War affected Canada through Canadian citizens fear of being nuked‚ sexism against women and the unfair treatment towards communists & socialists. With Canada’s ally the United States partaking in the Cold War with the Soviet

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    fittest to war and economic competition and the main one racism‚ which was encouraged by Social Darwinism. By the late 1800’s many Europeans and Americans claimed that the success of Western civilization was due to the supremacy of the white race. Racism did end up taking on until the Civil War and created huge disputes in history. Additionally economy created a huge change in industrialization‚ the cause of economy to change is because of all the new inventions of technology and factories and workers with

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    Historians have different opinions on how the Civil War impacted the nation’s industrialization: positively or negatively. During the war‚ manufacturing increased greatly and the number of factories in the North doubled. However‚ men were also being shipped off to both armies to fight‚ leaving

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    It was the longest period of tragedy that ever hit the United States from 1929 to 1941. This led to a devastated US economy‚ thus termed as “.the most severe and long-standing recession in world history” (Segal‚ 2024). There are even those that died from hunger or couldn’t make ends meet from the inability to secure a job as “In some cities unemployment reaches 75 percent”( Winkler‚ 2009). 100 percent the Great Depression became the worst global economic downturn that would last years for Americans

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    increased Canada’s population rate by 20%. The most impact that the baby boomers caused was the change in demands. Overall‚ this more generation expected a much more luxurious life. As there were more babies‚ the demand of Canada was overwhelmed as they did not have many supplies to create all of these aspects the baby boomers needed. The demand for food increased along with the other essentials. If a country is unable to provide for their citizens then it has a high chance of leading into starvation health

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    en a problem since Haiti became and independent nation. Because of Haiti’s rough economic start as a free nation and foreign and internal factors‚ Haiti was not properly set up to industrialize and be able to join a competitive free market without damage being done to the local industries that support Haiti. Before Haiti became a free‚ independent nation‚ it was sugar and coffee producing powerhouse owned by the French that relied on slave labor. By period of the French Revolution‚ plantations in

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