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    Women's Rights 1800s

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    Women had it difficult in the mid-1800s to early 1900s. There was a difference in the treatment of men and women. For example: <br><li>Married women were legally dead in the eyes of the law<br><li>Women were not allowed to vote<br><li>Women had to submit to laws when they had no voice in their formation<br><li>Married women had no property rights<br><li>Women were not allowed to enter professions such as medicine or law<br><li>Women had no means to gain an education since no college or university

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    Effects of Slavery

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    | 5/6/2013 | Joanne Jahnke The Effects of Slavery Olivia Nelson May 6th 2013 Joanne Jahnke The Effects of Slavery Frederick Douglass and Harriet Jacobson both write their compelling stories on what life was like as slaves during 19th century America. Both narratives define the harsh life of slavery and the unforgiving effects that occurred during their time as slaves. In the same way‚ both stories reveal the theme of the evils of slavery but also given their different gender roles‚ their

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    Many people worked in the Hawaiian Plantations‚ but were known to be harsh and a job that rarely wanted. They would be in the sun all day‚ peeling sugar and getting what it felt like a third degree burn. Overall‚ Plantation life was not easy in the 1800s due to unsanitary living conditions‚ harsh working conditions‚ and ethnic segregation. Unsanitary living conditions is one of the worst part of a plantation life. The houses were first made with grass of wood. It had little shade and everyday‚ the

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    In the 1840’s slavery was very common because of the booming cotton industry in the south‚ slaves were cheap and skillful‚ and there were plenty of them to go around‚ hence the reason the southern economy relied on them so heavily. However‚ because the North was economically sound and economically more advanced than the south‚ they saw the wrong behind slavery. Slavery in the south was so common that southerners began to grow used to the idea of slaves‚ and therefore placed most of their economy

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    Americans did not always celebrate Christmas. In the 1800s the Christmas was not considered a holiday in America. Americans wanted to distance themselves from Washington Irving and Clement Clarke Moore are considered the founders of the modern American Christmas. Through their literature Washington Irving and Clement Clarke Moore popularized Christmas and shape many of our Christmas traditions today. First‚ Washington Irving brought European Christmas traditions to America and helped shape St. Nicolas

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    the house and carrying out the domestic duties‚ while also being the caregiver to their children. They did not have many rights‚ but since this was the traditional and natural order in their society‚ it remained for many years. During the late 1700’s leading on to the 1800’s‚ different events occurred and dramatically affected their society‚ paving the path towards

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    World War I‚ or the "Great War" was a trench battle. Men would dig trenches and stay there‚ hundreds of them‚ and there they would wait with their bayonets and other weapons and look over a small piece of land. Imagine that you are in the middle of a field. The field is maybe a quarter mile wide and on the other side of the field is your enemy. There are no tanks or bombers to give you cover. There are no fancy heat-seeking missiles. You are going to have to kill or be killed for a piece of earth

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    Psychology Of Slavery

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    Slavery has affected millions of people worldwide from the early sixteenth century up until when the thirteenth amendment was ratified in the mid eighteenth century. Many ex-slaves would create narratives that would describe their experience in slavery and what he/she had went through while being held captive. It affected slaves immensely not only in physical changes but mentally. Ex-slaves describe the psychology of slavery by truthfully conveying their personal stories through slavery while includes

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    Mental Health In The 1800s

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    In the late 1800s Boston’s population was around 177‚840. In 1860 on October 18‚ Edward VII of the United Kingdom visited Boston‚ Young’s Hotel started for business‚ the Public Garden and Gibson House were built‚ and the Old Feather Store was demolished. There were limited asylums scattered around Boston in the early 1800s. Asylums in the 1800s were merely nothing but stables for the mentally ill. Before the farm building were

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    Child Labour In The 1800s

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    During the 1800s‚ Great Britain was making great new changes to its nation new advances in technology‚ and a rapid growth in the population‚ especially‚ in urban areas of the country which resulted the increase of supply and demand. Factory owners only had one problem they didn’t have enough workers‚ and didn’t want to take lots of money out of their pockets to provide new employees. The solution was finally found they found people who could be paid the cheapest wages‚ work long hours‚ and are fast

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