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    would have it she found the regiment she had been a part of in Arkansas. If war was still going on‚ Loretas ambition to work hard‚ and be a part of the battles would go on too. Notwithstanding the risks‚ she was dismayed and was going to accomplish what she set out to do from the start. She was aware of the fighting between contending armies in the city and was even more determined to show her qualities as a solider yo greater extent and he excitements of the battle-field. On page 201 of her written

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    centralized state run by the bourgeoisie which was ultimately more destructive to France than the monarchy before it. The French nobility were part of a class that was defined by their heritage‚ and not all nobles were rich and powerful because of the way France was ruled. The French noblesse as Tocqueville

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    African Nationalism What impact did WWI have on African nationalism? Due to the effects of the war‚ many of the European nations needed more soldiers and jobs to be taken up for progress. Even though they fought courageously for the nations of others‚ they received nothing in return. They were disappointed and distraught by this outcome. From the Peace conference of Versailles‚ ideas of self-determination from Woodrow Wilson and notion of accountability of colonial powers reached the African colonies

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    garments‚ candles‚ soap‚ and bread stuffs. In the South plantation‚ women were successful as merchants or storekeepers when their husbands were gone. Some women became printers‚ publishers‚ druggists‚ and doctors. Even so‚ most women in the colonies did not live to their fullest potential.

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    or military force. Imperialism impacted the south east followed by economic transformation from global trade. And industrialization led to a completely different form of imperial power. The government seeks to everyone goes to their own path way and their own country. Or so when they went the saying when rome controlled the majority of europe 2000 years ago. People had a lot of power and they did anything to get gold new people settle in a new colony To get better lands and more gold fewer

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    butlers‚ maids‚ seamstresses‚ coachmen or they work in the stable. Slavery was very needed in the south. Manpower was need in the fields to care for and pick the crops. The slave population of the United States grew significantly once the cotton gin was invented. Slaves who were healthy and young in their late teens and twenties where consider a good investment. As the growth in the cotton increased‚ so did the need for more and more slaves. Slaves and the slave labor became a great reliance and this

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    In what ways did the French and Indian War alter the political‚ economic and ideological relations between Britain and its American colonies? The French and Indian War‚ is a colonial extension of the Seven Year War that ravaged Europe from 1756 to 1763. The French & Indian War most lasting impact was its political‚ economic‚ and ideological effect on the colonial people and Great Britain. These societal aspects and the relations between the two allies changed irreversibly in the wake of the

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    1861‚ and suddenly exploded at the battle of Fort Sumner. But did slavery really play the main role in igniting the American Civil War? Prior to the war it looked as if the government got stronger and more influential in the decisions of southern states in an attempt to keep them under control. Disagreement over slavery ultimately caused the Civil War‚ as it issued in Lincoln’s reinforcing the government‚ which antagonized the South into secession. Preceding the Civil War‚ the American people disagreed

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    Irish History Assignment (a) What did this proclamation offer the people of Ireland? The Proclamation of Poblacht Na hEireann was read by Patrick Pearse outside the GPO during the 1916 rising. The document itself was issued by the Irish Volunteers and The Irish Citizen Army. The Irish Republican brotherhood calling itself “The Provisional Government” proclaimed Ireland’s independence from Britain. The proclamation was read out to the Irish people‚ it begins by addressing The “Irishmen and Irishwomen”

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    Socialisation is the ways in which people learn how to act in accordance with current social norms and values. Human behaviour is influenced by socialisation in as much as we are taught from a very early age that certain actions are acceptable in society and certain actions are not. For example young children are taught to use the potty instead of excreting faecal matter onto the floor. Socialisation is all around us‚ from our peers to our parents‚ but just how far is human behaviour actually influenced

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