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    Changes Brenda Boakye Westwood College May 13‚ 2013 Nokia began 150 years ago in Finland. Before they for were known as a telecommunications company‚ they were known for a lot more. Nokia was founded by Fredrick Idestam and began as a paper mill. Nokianvirtra River was the location of the second paper mill plant which opened in 1871 and later the name of the company. Nokia has made everything from galoshes to tires. In 1898 Eduardo Polon founder Finnish Rubber

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    The articles that will be disused in this essay are as followed “Report on conditions in the south (1865)” and “Reconstruction (1865). The articles have connections to the progressive reform movement. The conditions in the south were dreadful when congress asked for the current conditions during 1865. The progressive reform movement was placed during that time so that many of these problems would go away such as the dreadful conditions in the south. The congress had these reports in mind

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    constitutional amendment can be understood by examining the first exit repressive institutions. Its ratification is notified as well as the end of all badges and incidents of slavery servitude‚ except for hereditary. By ratifying the 13th Amendment in 1865 the US committed them to promoting freedom through national delegation. The amendment means more compelling to end the domination‚ it is also one of the most important constitutional provisions for assessing and all the people that the government acts

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    Summary of the Civil War: Fought 1861-1865‚ the American Civil War was the result of decades of sectional tensions between the North and South. Focused on slavery and states rights‚ these issues came to a head following the election of Abraham Lincoln in 1860. Over the next several months eleven southern states seceded and formed the Confederate States of America. During the first two years of the war‚ Southern troops won numerous victories but saw their fortunes turn after losses at Gettysburg

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    The Reconstruction period lasted from 1865 to 1877‚ and during this time‚ many African Americans lacked the economic power‚ and social acceptance‚ necessary to be considered free. Slavery in the United States of America did not officially end until December 6‚ 1865‚ the day the 13th Amendment to the Constitution was ratified. However‚ on January 1‚ 1863‚ President Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation‚ freeing slaves in the Confederacy. The Southern states had a major part in denying

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    this constant uphill battle for equality of colored people. Two documents‚ “Address of a Convention of Negroes held in Alexandria‚ Virginia August 1865” and “Plessy vs. Ferguson” provide vivid insight to the struggles of African Americans following the Civil War. In the document‚ “Address of a Convention of Negroes held in Alexandria Virginia August 1865‚” it provides details about

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    Remains Of The Civil War This war begins in 1862-1865‚ over 50‚000 heros died that day many wounded and missing from the rolls. Robey a young 14 year old goes in search of his father‚ accompanied by his Coal black horse he ventures into what seems to be impossible‚ finding his father‚ a soldier fighting in the cival war. Throughout his journey he finds that many of the soldiers fighting in the war have died and there is a slim chance for him to find his father. His Coal Black Horse stays with him

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    Stephen V. Ash A year in the South 1865 Try to look at a year and a particular event‚ and how it is imagined. Such as the mysterious death of Mary rogers‚ we read how it has imagined. The stories and issues that escalated and emerged out of this event. Stephen Ash deals with a critical year in the south in which the war was concluded the confederacy collapses‚ the emancipation crees start to kick in or people hope that they would kick in. Micro-histores Their often in a narrative mode they

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    in the South and the farms and their towns got destroyed. (www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/recstruction/activism/sf_rights.html) Andrew Johnson was made the president after Lincoln had got assassinated on April 14‚ 1865. Andrew Johnson had no intention of helping the African Americans he wanted to punish the slaveholders in the South. He also stated that only whites who had swore on their loyalty and have been pardoned would be

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    decreed that a state could be reintegrated into the Union when 10% of the 1860 vote count from that state had taken an oath of allegiance to the U.S. and pledged to abide by Emancipation.” On May 9th‚ 1865 General Robert E. Lee surrendered at Appomattox…the war was over. On the 10th day of August 1865 Medora Ann Scott swore “… to support‚ protect‚ and defend the Constitution of the United States‚ and the union of the States thereunder‚ and that I will‚ in like manner‚ abide by and faithfully support

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