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    Industrial Revolution

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    in motion in the mid-1700s changed that way of life for all time. The Industrial Revolution started in Britain. In contrast with most political revolutions‚ it was neither sudden nor swift. Instead‚ it was a long slow‚ uneven process in which production shifted from simple hand tools to complex machines. New sources of power replaced human and animal power. In the 250 years since it began‚ the Industrial Revolution has spread from Britain to the rest of Europe‚ to North America‚ and around the globe

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    The Industrial Revolution and The Bauhaus The Industrial Revolution‚ which began in England around 1760‚ led to radical changes at every aspect in architecture. The growth of heavy industry brought a flood of new building materials such as cast iron‚ steel‚ and glass with which architects and builders devised structures undreamed of in size‚ form‚ and function. New types of buildings such as rail road stations‚ warehouses‚ exchanges‚ shopping malls‚ exhibition halls were required in the rapidly

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    Slavery and Revolution

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    Slavery during the American Revolution to the Civil war and beyond. I. Slavery during the 1730’s through 1820’s. A. Antislavery movements 1730’s-1770’s B. Expansion of Slavery 1770’- 1820’s II. Slavery during the Confederacy A. Slavery as a Southern right B. Groups pushing for social change. III. Slavery and ethnic races A. Connections between Blacks and Native Americans B. Connections between the whites and Native Americans C. Civil War post racial

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    The Father of Revolution

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    very young age of 33 in Maragondon‚ Cavite. Like Abraham Lincoln‚ his formal education was very limited because of his parents’ death when he was only 14. He was an avid reader too like Lincoln and has read numerous books like the French Revolution‚ Biographies of US Presidents and many others. As the eldest‚ he had to drop out from school in order to support his siblings. Bonifacio was able to experienced working several odd jobs such as messenger‚ salesman and‚ warehouseman. He was

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    The agricultural revolution refers to the important changes that took place in agriculture changes in the 18th century England CHANGES 1. Enclosure movements : Reasons: Growing population (need more food) Numbers of war fought with france Farmers wanting to have one or two large blocks of land instead of few scattered strip Methods: Landlord tried to set up large estates where they could use new farming methods and machines Forced the tenant farmers to give up their land‚ exchange land

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    French Revolution

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    1) The Napoleonic Revolution “The transformation of French society that followed the fall of the bastille to a Parisian crowd in 1789 changed not only France but Europe forever.” “Warfare too was transformed. The French Revolution realized the ideal of the nation in arms‚ and so nationalism added its force to the western emphasis on discipline. Common soldiers were now expected to display the same kind of commitment once reserved only for officers‚ and the new loyalties of the rank and file influenced

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    Music Revolution

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    been a music revolution that provided an output of expression through lyrical messages. These lyrical messages were those of which opposed the idea of sending American troops to the war in Vietnam. This protesting had brought many different composers to rally together to form a revolution that would forever change the popularity of a genre. This genre was called rock ‘n’ roll which had provided a new insight to how the Vietnam war was portrayed. Two authors talk about how the revolution either helped

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    Haitian Revolution

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    The movement toward the emancipation of the slaves. SOCIAL ISSUES WITH THE REVOLUTION IN ST. DOMINGUE In 1789‚ the population of St. Domingue consisted of about 35‚000 whites; 25‚000 and 45‚000 slaves. There were rigid legal distinctions between these groups based on colour and there was a mutual distrust and hatred which was far deeper than in any French Islands. The whites were not a united group. At the top were the very rich planters‚ far superior in status to the planters of Martinique

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    Reagan Revolution

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    Lecture Outline May 20‚ 2013 The Reagan Revolution & Cold War in the 1980s I. Reagan Revolution and the Rise of the New Right The new grassroots conservative movement. it focused on a few themes: 1) focus on physical restraint: reigning in spending of the economy‚ the great society programs 2) Tax code revision 3) government efficiency: sense of urgency for this‚ because of how transparent the government‚ and what it owed to the u.s. public. a. Reagan’s views and

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    Haitian Revolution

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    Europe and the United States. This wealth was the result of the work of enslaved Africans who were brutality treated. The rebellion began when free Blacks and mulattos (people of mixed race) were denied citizenship rights promised by the French Revolution. As the revolt spread‚ enslaved Africans rose up against their French masters. During the uprising there was cruelty from both sides. Sugar cane fields and plantation houses were burned and captives were raped and murdered. People of African

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