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    The Irish slave trade started when James II sold 30‚000 Irish prisoners as slaves to the New World. The Proclamation of 1625 required Irish political prisoners be sent overseas and sold to English settlers in the West Indies. By the middle of the 1600’s‚ the Irish were some of the main slaves sold. At that time‚ almost three-fourths of the total population of Montserrat were Irish slaves. Ireland became the biggest source of human livestock for English merchants very quick. The majority of the early

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    The slave trade was present in America even before its official founding‚ dating back to the Spanish Conquistadors in Caribbean and Florida during the early late 1400s and early 1500s. From the beginning of European settlement of the Americas slaves were used to manage crops and preform menial labor while being treated worse than the animals owned by the fame person. The slave trade grew with time‚ especially in the South where large farms were reliant on slaves to produce the crops. Despite attempts

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    A combination of worsened economic conditions‚ new technology and unfortunate government policy made the lives of farmers significantly more difficult in the second half of the nineteenth century. Increased global competition‚ the beginning of the national market‚ and increased domestic production caused the price of goods to drop dramatically. In the late 1800s people were encouraged to move west and start farms‚ and were given loans by banks and the government to do so. This led to a large increase

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    in North America through the Atlantic world the Americas caused slave trade to increase faster than ever before‚ the crops yielded also increased; correspondingly domesticated animals were introduced to farm work‚ as the introduction of gunpowder weapons aided the Native Americans in defending themselves. As the Americas grew farming increased to feed the population of new civilians‚ therefore Native Americans were forced into slave labor‚ the problem was native Americans had little to no resistance

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    P.6 Industrial revolution essay The industrial revolution began in England in the 1700’s‚ because manufacturing was usually done in peoples homes‚ using tools with their hands and just basic machines. But industrialization made manufacturing easier‚ with machines‚ factories and mass production. Industrial revolution marked a time where the time it would take to make a product was cut in half and inventions such as the rail road and the steam engine were invented. Population exploded and the production

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    The First Industrial Revolution The First Industrial Revolution Morris‚ Charles R.‚ and J. E. Morris. The dawn of innovation: the first American industrial revolution. New York: PublicAffairs‚ 2012. In this book‚ it’s all about the American Revolution‚ for many centuries Great Britain was on top. “As the United States became the world’s dominant power of the twentieth century‚ the model of society‚ albeit much adapted and trammeled‚ became the

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    The Atlantic Slave Trade lasted some 300 years and with it brought about 12.5 million slaves out of Africa. Out of that 12.5 million‚ about 10.7 million were shipped to the Americas. Although there were only about 6 percent of African captives who were sent directly to British North America‚ by 1825‚ the United States already had a quarter of blacks in the New World (Gilder Lehrman Institute). Revolts almost always ended in casualties or torture carried out by the ship crew. (Marcum and Skarbek

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    town took hours or even days. Thanks to the Industrial Revolution it now only takes minutes. During the 1700 and 1800s England had changed drastically because of the Industrial Revolution. While this time period was mostly beneficial‚ there were however a few downsides. For example‚ Great Britain’s environment became polluted from all the machines and many workers including children were killed by dangerous jobs. On the bright side‚ the Industrial Revolution was a time things were no longer powered

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    During the 1750s the world was evolving. This was the called the Industrial Revolution. Specifically the Industrial Revolution that began in Europe changed the country dramatically. Society changed where there were positive and negative changes. There were many positive effects of the Industrial Revolution on European society. People invented new inventions that helped the country in more than one way economically. With machines running factories and making the goods; the good were cheaper

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    Industrial Waves The Industrial Revolution began in the late 18th century in England. However‚ the long-term effects of the revolution spread throughout the world. The Revolution introduced new technological systems of energy‚ transportation and production‚ which proliferated economic development (Knox and Marston 2002). Furthermore‚ new demands for raw materials‚ labor forces‚ and markets were established (Kreis 2002). According to Kreis‚ the Revolution was a complex phenomenon that took place

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