Between 1750 to 1850‚ massive social‚ economic‚ and political factors had taken place. The industrial revolution wouldn’t have happened if it wasn’t for the agricultural revolution‚ which freed people from working the land and established a surplus of food. They had to find more efficient changes to save society from collapsing before and even after the revolution. Machines were employed in the production of commodities throughout the industrial revolution. For example‚ in 1769 James Watt created
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What made Britain so different from the rest of Europe before 1850?- By 1850‚ Britain had changed in a number of social and economic ways‚ for a variety of reasons‚ primarily the industrial revolution as the historians O’Brien and Quinault argue that Britain ‘represented a potent “example” for Western Europe and the United States of what could be achieved’ highlighting British superiority and influence. The consequences of this momentous event can still be seen in Britain and around the world today
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Dress Reform from 1850 to 1930 in the United States: The Impact on Health Dress reform has played an integral part of the women ’s movement‚ health reform and political agendas. This paper will explore the time period of 1850 to 1930 in the United States of America concerning dress reform for women. It is important to explore this topic because the eighty year span marks a time of rapid change for women concerning health‚ leisure‚ independence‚ political and gender constraints and liberties
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Compare and contrast the social and economic conditions of the Northern and Southern states in the time periods of 1820 to 1850. North vs. South 1820-1850 In the early to mid 1800s the United States seemed to be split into two sections‚ the Northern states and the Southern states. Although they had the same flag‚ spoke the same language‚ and had the same president‚ the two regions seemed to be two separate countries‚ each one having different views and political opinions. But‚ because they
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The water-clock marks the hour in the Tachung sz’‚ in the Tower of the Great Bell: now the mallet is lifted to smite the lips of the metal monster—the vast lips inscribed with Buddhist texts from the sacredFa-hwa-King‚ from the chapters of the holy Ling-yen-King! Hear the great bell responding!—how mighty her voice‚ though tongueless! KO-NGAI! All the little dragons on the high-tilted eaves of the green roofs shiver to the tips of their gilded tails under that deep wave of sound; all the porcelain
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Transformation of the Southern Economy 1850 to 1880 Based on the movie “Gone with the Wind” Many economic differences between the North and South are contributing factors to the Civil War‚ but what are the effects of the Civil War on the economy in the South? The Civil War transformed the southern economy in many ways. Before 1861‚ the South provided a great majority of the federal income through exports to England. By 1880‚ the south was broken by the war. Many proud plantations were
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What is the relationship between technology‚ society‚ and modern art from 1850 to 1950? The events occurred in the period that goes from 1850 to 1950‚ are directly connected with what happened in Europe from the beginning of the 19th century. In particular‚ they were influenced by Romanticism‚ but Romanticism could not have existed without the radical changes that the Enlightenment spread one century before. The Enlightenment‚ was a complex cultural movement that developed around 1700 from England
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Reform movements from 1815 to 1850 tried to change America. Women’s rights movements‚ education movements‚ and thoughts of abolition were main inspirations. Women’s rights movements were becoming more common. More women than ever were coming together to protest. The Seneca Falls Convention was the first organized women’s rights movement. When women went to other conventions they were excluded‚ this convention was about women and for women. These conventions would eventually persuade congress to
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Who had greater influence on the training of women in medicine after 1850 – Florence Nightingale or Elizabeth Garrett Anderson? Florence Nightingale and Elizabeth Garret Anderson were both heavily influential women who played major roles in the training of women in medicine. Before these two women there were no female nurses or doctors in Britain. However after years of demonstrating that women could also be doctors or nurses through hard work they heled change the view of women in medicine and paved
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HIS 148-71 Essay Discuss the national dispute over slavery in the 1850’s and how it set the stage for the Civil War. Many wondered how slavery was still so prominent after the revolutionary war ended. Most believed that it would slowly fade away in our country and fix itself. The southerners had other ideas for the future and expansion of America. While the northern states wanted to rid the country of slavery they couldn’t convince the southern states to throw away all the money they were
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