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    to break out from colonial monotony. Without this vast improvement and maturity of America between the years of 1750 and 1876‚ America‚ most likely‚ would not be strong enough or have the potential as a country to become a threat to other countries around the world. Although

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    male dominated for most of its history. In Europe this came about from the 1400s‚ when many cities and governments decided that only those trained in universities were allowed to formally practice medicine. As women were not allowed into the universities they could not gain a license. It was only in the 1900s‚ after much struggle‚ that women won the right to study and practice medicine in the same way as men. Despite being excluded from formal education‚

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    Life of a Merchant in 1700s

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    mind and words of a fictionalized character‚ examines the crucial issues and various changes the imperial relationship between Great Britain and its North American colonies underwent in the mid-to-late eighteenth century. Drawing upon various historical events and enactments‚ the story of Gerald Gardner‚ a Bostonian merchant‚ will try to synthesize these events and provide a reflection upon the American Revolution from the point-of-view of those who shared his line of work. While the following opinions

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    Christopher Columbus‚ colonialism gained its reverence as it proved valuable politically‚ socially‚ and most importantly economically for powerful nations. Colonization was run by the colonists‚ for the colonists‚ meaning all other parties suffered. In the 1800’s‚ the “Scramble for Africa‚” marked the beginning of racial oppression towards Blacks. Originally desired for their resource abundant land and hard working people‚ the African origin peoples were taken as a means to build up the New World. This subjugation

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    autobiography Up from Slavery‚ B.T. Washington keys in on the idea of black self-determination‚ the ability to not only survive‚ but also be a part of civilization and in turn a community‚ is a concept that emerged in the late 1800s after the abolition of slavery. Washington alludes to the notion with obtaining this‚ America can overcome racial prejudice. Washington defends his argument throughout this autobiography by illustrating the shift in education and survival from slavery to post slavery‚ highlighting

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    Initiating Change from Within Introduction There is an old saying that goes‚ “the only thing permanent in life is change”‚ this holds true for almost everything in life. Even our bodies attest to that fact. We are not the same physiologically‚ mentally and psychologically as we were‚ say‚ ten years ago. Change is inherent in the world that we live in. If change is something that is inherent in nature‚ it seems that resisting change is something that comes with it naturally. All our lives we try

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    shuddered‚ and making the eyes and cheeks of the bighearted maiden objects of horror to the lover" (Macaulay). Imagine walking down the busiest street in 1700s London‚ and you only saw a dozen people. In every window‚ bodies swelling with bumps were everywhere. Dead‚ ravaged bodies were tossed aside. No one could escape smallpox’s destruction. During the 1700s in Europe‚ 400‚000 more were left dead with each passing year. The lucky survivors became deaf‚ blind‚ scarred‚

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    The Scientific Revolution was an important time in history‚ but it was by no means sudden. The catalyst of the Revolution were a while in the making with writings and philosophies from Ancient Greece and Rome inspiring people and was a long process of gradual of upheaval‚ up until the Enlightenment. This essay will examine the various‚ but not inexhaustible‚ causes that may have contributed to the Scientific Revolution; the teaching and philosophies of Aristotle‚ Ptolemy and Descartes‚ The Renaissance

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    Racism In The 1800s

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    This got the name from Jim Crow. It was a derisive slang term for a black man. It came to mean that the law established different rules for blacks and whites.The Jim Crow laws started at the end of Reconstruction in 1877 and at the beginning of the Civil Rights Movement in the 1950s. What were the Jim Crow laws? They were laws that segregated or separated the blacks from whites at any public place. Such as: schools‚ military‚‚ housing‚ transportation

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    Society of the 1800’s During the 1800’s there were three prominent cultures that could be found within Antebellum or Pre-Civil War America. These cultures include the North‚ South‚ and the Southern Black or Slave culture. These societies differed in many ways‚ some to an extreme degree. The Northern culture is the closest to the modern day America that we know as it was the most progressive culture. The Southern culture was extremely elitist and intolerant of social reform not benefiting the slave

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