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    In the early parts of the twentieth century China was in a constant state of revolution. The nation’s form of government‚ its leadership‚ seemed to be continuously changing. The Chinese people lacked the prosperity that they desire. On an international stage China was being walked over and taken advantage of by other nations. To the north of China the Soviet Union was formed and had begun to prosper and bring the nation power. The people of the Soviet Union were large supporters of its government

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    On August 13‚ 1923‚ Gustav Stresemann was appointed Chancellor during a problematic time for the Weimar Republic. There were still huge economic‚ political and social problems following the First World War. The Weimar Government had been forced to accept the humiliating and crippling terms of the Treaty Of Versailles meaning Germany was put under a huge amount of strain. Germany’s standing in the world had been limited greatly by the Treaty as well. Stresemann had to address these problems and begin

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    rumblings of dissent by the American colonies who felt they could not be taxed without valid representation in British parliament. This would eventually be the rallying cry for revolution for the colonists. Several decisions made by the British towards the colonies during the period between 1763-1776 led to eventual revolution‚ and the eventual loss of Britain’s North American colonies. During the peace that developed after the French & Indian war‚ England‚ attempting to avoid open conflict with Native

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    Slavery was introduced as a form of free labor. Labor that was considered hard work and work the English servants could not perform. As the slaves were brought from West Africa by the thousands‚ slave masters wanted to keep their slaves and labor. Slave masters passed laws stating slaves were to be slaves for life and this included their offspring. Once children were of age to work‚ they were put to work on the plantations. Slave masters used racism‚ creating laws to create segregation‚ gave privileges

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    to gain further influence and control at court. These sources suggests the Earl of Essex caused his own downfall. Source 10 suggests that Elizabeth had a decent relationship with Essex as she gave him "£4‚000 to clear" his "debt". This questions how he came into debt. She understands why Essex was acting like a child; he didn’t want to grow up. She says that her "hand shall be readier to help" him "than any other". She told him to be "wise to help yourself" and not to give his "enemies advantage"

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    Liam Allen 10.26.24 History 9 Dr. Keith. Greed of the West at Haiti’s Cost. Both before and after the Haitian Revolution‚ the Haitian inhabitants were not valued by the foreign European nations‚ so they were harmed by the French and other Europeans for the Europeans’ economic gain. There was disgust or hatred from the Europeans for the Haitians. Many European countries hated the idea of slaves‚ the Haitians‚ revolting against the country‚ France. As a result‚ many of these countries tried to delegitimize

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    technical experts etc.… Russia had a minuscule business class and the majority of Russian peasants had limited mobility which stopped migration and therefore prevented them from joining the workforce in new manufacturing industries. Further on‚ Russia did not have sufficient funds to invest in economic

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    Throughout this many factories were built‚ and numerous people invented something. Europe was in a revolution. This was no ordinary revolution‚ it was a the Industrial Revolution; a time of change for the better. The Industrial Revolution had a positive impact where working conditions were good‚ and overall the quality of living became better. When many factories were built during the Industrial Revolution somebody had to work the factories. Those people would be the factory workers. These workers

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    innovation fueled everything that occurred in the Industrial Revolution (I.R). The transport system only happened due to a culture of innovation. Thanks to the British government’s willingness to give out loans and without a previously established culture of revolution the government wouldn’t have given these loans out. This allowed the output of the country to increase and for Britain’s world trade to be boosted which increased the culture of revolution. This also increased the British economy which again

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    The Industrial Revolution was a very historical time‚ although many people got injured.  Many amazing inventions were made during the time.  Many people got rich off of their inventions during this time period.     During the Industrial Revolution‚ children were forced to work in the factories.  Many kids had to stick their hands in a moving machine to get a loose bolt out of the gears‚ if the kids weren’t fast enough they could get their hands cut off.  Although many great inventions were created

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