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    Across the country‚ protests were a common sight. World War One veterans or“soldiers of misfortune”‚ marched on Washington to demand their soldier pay earlier. President Hoover refused and sent in soldiers to remove the mob that was summarized as being the “ ragged hordes blocked traffic‚ clung like swarming

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     in that it determined; where they worked and how they lived. With such a  strong hold on society‚ it was no wonder that slavery had a major role in the development of  American economy.    From the beginning of the 1800s towards the beginning of the Civil War the population  of slaves in America grew from around 700‚000 to nearly 4‚000‚000. Despite the 1808  prohibition of slave trade from Africa‚ the internal trade in the South continued. The Old South  had developed the largest and most powerful slave society the world had seen. It relied on the

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    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. There were many factors overlapping why

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    HOW JESSE OWENS’ ACHIEVEMENTS AND PERFORMANCE IN THE OLYMPICS AFFECTED AMERICA Jesse Owens was a black track and field runner who broke many records in his lifetime. His Running skills amazed many people across the country and the world. Although‚ the highlight of his life is his outstanding performance in the 1936 olympics; where he changed people’s mentality. Owens’ achievements and great olympic win‚ trigger a huge impact on America. Owens grew up in a very poor family and childhood. Owens

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    “The Industrial Revolution had more negative effects on the world community than positive effects.” Although the Industrial Revolution had some poor impacts on the societies back in the 1800’s‚ I believe that overall it has had a dramatically beneficial effect on life today. Back then‚ with the rapid spread of the Industrial Revolution‚ farmers who worked out on the large fields across the country side began to migrate towards the cities in order to be employed as workers to one of the many factories

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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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    once looked down upon the nation. As European powers began to dispute‚ however‚ the United States realized that it did not want to become involved in international quarrels. Even striving to do so‚ the nation was unable to avoid becoming involved in the Napoleonic Wars. The Napoleonic Wars influenced the approach the United States took towards diplomatic relations. Although the war did not occur on American land

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    for Roosevelt’s New Deal Projects. Truman had a reputation as a frank and ethical man. That helped him win his

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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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