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    Introduction During the 19th century Britain was transformed by the industrial revolution. In 1801‚ at the time of the first census‚ only about 20% of the population lived in towns. By 1851 the figure had risen to over 50%. By 1881 about two thirds of the population lived in towns. Furthermore in 1801 the majority of the population still worked in agriculture or related industries. Most goods were made by hand and very many craftsmen worked on their own with perhaps a labourer and an apprentice

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    Born on March 16th‚ 1751‚ James Madison Jr. was the fourth official president of the United States. In his presidential run against Charles Pinckney and George Clinton‚ James Madison won by 122 (70% more) electoral votes in the election of 1808. After winning in the election‚ James Madison then does two terms as president of the United States. James Madison’s political party was co-founded by himself but wouldn’t be possible without the help of the third United States president‚ Thomas Jefferson

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    and Prussia‚ who‚ as a result of the treaty of Chaumont of March 1814 already formed a permanent League to contain France. After the collapse of the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation (1806) the German Confederation was founded by Charlemagne in 1815. Compared to the Roman Empire the German Confederation took a step in the ‘right’ direction‚ towards nationalism. But Germany was still much divided‚ so the

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    Sophia cash March 12‚ 2024 Period 5 Mrs. Andrews Elizibith Cady Staton My dear friends‚ fellow citizens‚ and supporters of women’s rights. It is with great honor and courage that I stand before you today‚ as a voice for the voiceless and a champion for women’s rights. I am Elizabeth Cady Stanton‚ a woman who has dedicated her life to the cause of women’s suffrage. I have fought tirelessly for the past few decades to secure the right to vote for women‚ and I am proud to say that we have come a long

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    Unlike the first Barbary war‚ this was a fairly short conflict in 1815 against the Barbary State of Algiers. War was declared on the United States for failing to pay its required tribute. After succeeding in the First Barbary War‚ The United States began to focus on its terrible relationship with France and the United

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    The Bank of the United States was a necessity that our nation could not do without because it created a national currency‚ created profits‚ and the government could control inflation. The father of this idea was Alexander Hamilton‚ who wanted a bank system similar to the Bank of England. The bank‚ that was modeled after the Bank of England‚ would be able to hold government funds‚ collect taxes‚ and make loans to the government when taxes were low. The bank would be the capstone of Hamilton’s financial

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    CHAPTER 1 The Problem and Its Background Introduction The term “Overpopulation” is the condition where the number of organisms exceeds the carrying capacity of their habitat. It has impacted the life of common man and has proved to be one of the gravest difficulties that have to be fought. It implies scarcity of resources and economic inflation; these are the monsters which can make life miserable. The purpose of the study is to discuss about overpopulation in our country specifically

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    Europe‚ following the incessant French wars of 1790 to 1815 saw the rise of new political ideologies that had an unprecedented voice in European politics. European thought had been turned on its head as liberal ideologies dominated the French Revolution and the Napoleonic Wars. Following the defeat of Napoleon the legacy of liberalism and its sponsoring of personal participation breathed life into civil society wherein all citizens became educated and proactive in the politics of the day. This exciting

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    colonial revolution o Miguel Hidalgo called for an Indian rebellion  Wanted social change  Had 80 thousand followers to capture cities  Executed in 1811 o Morelos was new leader  More radical  Executed in 1815 o Demand for reform in Mexico  1820 Ferdinand VII

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    The United States’ Entry into World War I: Was it Worth the Cost? Kristen M. Chamberlain Ms. Tun Should the United States have enlisted into World War I? World War I began because of increased competition for empires in Africa and Asia‚ increase of militarism‚ tension caused by rising nationalism‚ and shifts in the balance of European power leading to mistrust among nations. Alliances were made between countries by creating powerful combinations that no one would dare attack. The

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