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    the Reconstruction Era. During the civil war the southern economy was destroyed. Plantations‚ crops‚ houses and railroads were ruined. They were ruined because the slaves were forced to work. The north consists of factories while the south consists of farming. The North and the South wanted to be their own part of land because they didn’t agree with each other. The South was most responsible for the shape of the New South due to social‚ economic‚ political. The New South was shaped socially by lynching

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    During World War II‚ the Korean peninsula was under the control of Japan. It was decided that after the war at the Yalta Conference that the land would be split in two at the 38th parallel. The Soviet Union would have control over North Korea‚ while the United States would have control South Korea. It was intended that these two nations would once again reunite; however‚ because of their differences‚ these two nations could not agree on one way of government. In 1950‚ North Korea crossed the 38th

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    Union were South Carolina‚ Mississippi‚ Florida‚ Alabama‚ Georgia‚ Louisiana‚ Texas‚ Virginia‚ Arkansas‚ Tennessee‚ and North Carolina. The Civil War started after the presidency of Abraham Lincoln in 1861 with the secession of the southern states. After the secession of the southern states‚ the war officially started with the Battle of Fort Summer on April 12‚ 1861. Many disagreements regarding slavery‚ the states‚ the economy‚ and compromises caused the buildup to the Civil War. The South wanted to

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    Eleanor Roosevelt Eleanor Roosevelt is the wife of President Franklin D. Roosevelt. She is one of the most powerful women in the world. Eleanor dramatically changed the role of the first lady. She did not just content to stay in the background and handle domestic matters‚ she showed the world that the first lady was an important part of American politics. She was a leader in her own right and involved in numerous humanitarian causes throughout her life. Anna Eleanor Roosevelt was born in a political

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    lives were forever changed. During this time‚ a number of great inventions and technological breakthroughs were discovered. One was the invention of the Morse code created by Samuel Morse in the 1830s. While the invention impacted the world in a number of ways‚ two of the most important impacts it had were in the social and economic realm. Socially it impacted the world by communication to other people without traveling long distances to communicate. Economically it changed how the society was with communication

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    You had to take showers with other people in horrible conditions‚ and have naked men rubbing up on you. you had to work or be beaten. Could you survive during the holocaust in Germany? 2. Its thanksgiving time‚ family comes over‚ there will be a lot of food‚ and football will be on. Thanksgiving time happens during fall‚ the trees leaves will change colors‚ it’ll start getting colder‚ but I’ll still be hot enough for a long sleeve shirt. Thanksgiving is the time when family gets together and just have

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    Reconstruction was the era directly after the civil war‚ in which the US began the rebuilding process. Overall‚ I believe this time in United States history was more of success rather than failure. Most importantly the union was restored‚ and that was the main objective. The success of this time era to me over weighed its negatives. First off‚ the reunification of the Union was key because this separation lasted four years. Restoration‚ Lincoln’s driving force to put America back together was

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    During the early modern era (1492-1750)‚ Africa and the Atlantic World were affected by Western Europe both socially and economically because of the exploration by the Europeans 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

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    1. What were the four main questions facing peacemakers in 1865? a. The aftermath of the war was crucial due to the fact that the south and north were totally separated during the civil war‚ but more importantly was that all the fighting had ben done in the south‚ which meant that the majority of the damage was done in the southern towns. This caused the towns and fields to be ruined‚ and many properties worthless. So many peacemakers wanted to assure the southerners possessions. b. Secondly

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    authenticity” crusade that attempted to reinvigorate the Congolese identity. In 1971‚ he changed the name of the country from the Congo to Zaire (it would became the Democratic Republic of the Congo in (DRC) in 1997‚ as it remains to this day). He did the same with a number of other Congolese cities. Mobutu awarded contracts and security jurisdiction to officials within his own ethnic group—yet

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