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    The New Woman United States History Since 1865 Saint Leo’s University Professor George Balogh March 15‚ 2013 The campaign for women’s rights started long before the Civil War. In the early days of the 19th century all kinds of organizations began to spring up to support the rights of women. Most of them were called temperance clubs‚ religious movements‚ moral-reform societies and anti-slavery organizations. These combined groups definitely contributed

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    Overview of principal Reconstruction proposals and plans: · 1864-65: Lincoln’s 10% plan · 1865: 13th Amendment · 1865-66: Presidential Reconstruction: Johnson’s version of Lincoln’s proposal · 1866-67: Congressional plan: 10% plan with 14th Amendment · 1867-77: Military Reconstruction (Congress): 14th Amendment plus black suffrage that was later established nationwide by the 15th Amendment. · Compromise of 1877: ends Reconstruction. What was Reconstruction? Attempt to achieve national

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    Americans weren’t treated as well as you’d think even after the Civil War. Their land was still taken away. Their way of life was still frowned upon and discrimination was too real for many Native Americans. Going into World War I was hard for them because they still were not seen as citizens even in the 1900’s. They were not even allowed to be considered citizens if they weren’t up to the standards of being “civilized”. During the Civil War the Native Americans had to choose which side to support

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    Assignment 1.1: Industrialization after the Civil War Thesis and Outline Christopher Burnett Professor Alan Rogers Strayer University January 20‚ 2015 United States was growing before and during the Civil War however it was growing slowly. After the Civil War‚ industrialization increased rapidly with the rapid change of handmade production to machines in manufactures. With the increase of industrialization‚ this brought many opportunities and problems. Industrialization affected many groups which

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    to repeat their mistake. With that being said sometimes other individuals learn from observing these type of individuals. A way to learn from other experiences is by utilizing novels; readers can have the opportunity to reflect on an character’s failure and take into consideration. Moreover‚ the novel Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen has a variety of characters that failed on something however there was only a few who learned from their errors one being

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    Racial Tensions and Its Effects after the Civil War Darrell J. Bradford Professor Pawel Goral HIS 105 Contemp U.S. History November 26‚ 2013 After the Civil War‚ America was supposed to have been united in ways to bring the country to the forefront of the world. Yet‚ the South‚ being highly upset at the loss of the war‚ was not going to give in so easily. They still believed that the North were nothing but bullies and wanted to infringe on their rights as American citizens. So‚ still in the South

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    Lincoln’s success in the election was due to his moderate views on slavery‚ his protective tariff and his support for improving national infrastructure. In the final election‚ Lincoln found himself in a four-way race that included Stephan Douglas‚ his friend and now rival‚ John C. Breckinridge of the Northern Democrats and John Bell of the Constitution Party. Lincoln won the election with not quite forty percent of the popular vote‚ but received 180 of 303 electoral votes. Lincoln’s cabinet became

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    American and Women During and After the Civil War     The struggle to gain equal rights for African Americans and women has been a constant battle for years and still remains a struggle today. Throughout American history‚ these two groups have faced discrimination and have been suffocated of many of their rights as individuals. During the Civil War‚ it altered the roles of African Americans and women from both a social and political viewpoint. In the course of the war‚ the Confiscation Acts‚ Emancipation

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    judge a book on its cover. Read it and determine whether it is what says it is. Some books are great while others just aren’t satisfying or take a long time to build up. I will be determining whether the book‚ Insurgent‚ is an amazing book or just a failure. So far‚ the protagonist‚ Tris Prior‚ wakes up in the Amity compound and spends a couple days there‚ but is ultimately driven out by Dauntless traitors. They enter a train filled with factionless and soon find Tobias’s supposedly dead mother. The

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    nature to regard someone as inferior to yourself. Time and time again‚ groups of people deemed inferior have risen up to fight for their rights. Sometimes the quarrel was small‚ but these kinds of injustices can tear countries apart. The American Civil War had over 500‚000 casualties‚ all of them fighting over African American rights. But whites weren’t the only ones acting as agents of change. African Americans had many ways that they fought for their freedom‚ in combat and out. These methods changed

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