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    President Jefferson stayed true to the ideals he held in 1790 by the Revolution of 1800‚ the Louisiana Purchase of 1803‚ the Alien and Sedition Acts‚ and by dismissing the excise taxes on America. The Revolution of 1800 started with the presidential election between John Adams and Thomas Jefferson. Jefferson defeated Adams but tied with Aaron Burr when they received the same number of electoral votes. The tie was broken by the House of Representatives. Most Federalists would be in favor of Burr

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    In the early 1800’s‚ the ideal woman was a sophisticated being. Intelligence‚ virtue and wittiness were all key character traits that every male would have fallen for in a female. However‚ this idea of the perfect woman has taken a huge leap backwards in modern society. Men have drastically changed their views on ‘what is hot and what is not’ in a female. Should men still be pursuing the ideal woman represented in the 1800’s? More importantly‚ does the contemporary mentality of the ideal woman yield

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    Public Health 1800-1900

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    How Far Had Public Health Improved 1800 – 1900? Imagine if you were working in a factory at least for 16hours in a dirty atmosphere‚ then when you eventually get to go home‚ you have to go through the smell of overflowing cesspits‚ and finally you enter the dingy little room with a bed in the corner filled with sleeping family‚ how would you feel? Well‚ in the 1800s- 1900s poor people lived exactly like that‚ because they were lacking the effectiveness of public health‚ which was suppose

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    Breast cancer is a disease that devastates so many women in our society each year. The catastrophic toll that it had on women in the 1800’s was much more traumatizing than it is today. Robert Shadle and James S. Olson give us a vivid picture of what breast cancer in the 1800’s was like in their essay entitled‚ “Dying of Breast Cancer in the 1800s.” The authors of this incredible essay describe the life of “Nabby” Adams‚ the daughter of John and Abigail Adams. The essay gives us a detailed account

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    Nationalism started most of the revolution in the 1800s and helped countries reform. After the old monarch in France was restored‚ they had a revolution because Charles X made attempts to tak voting right from the middle class. After the French revolution the Italian States revolted against Austria but Italy was not strong enough. When Belgium rebelled against the Dutch‚ they won their independence. In 1848‚ France had their 3rd revolution which was successful. Austria tried to have a revolution

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    Why Is Slavery Wrong

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    SlaverySlavery” is the state or condition of being a slave in a relationship whereby one person has absolute power over another and controls his life liberty and fortune (Def. 1). Doing work under harsh conditions for low wage is the usual practice included in slavery which renders direct interests in conflict with asserting that interest as a matter of right. Slavery is much known from previous centuries’ when slaves were traded each for a market value‚ and even since its known abolition has

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    Factory conditions were harsh in the 1800’s because they had to worked a lot‚ factories had no heating or cooling systems‚ and there were a lot of rapidly movings machines which workers‚ especially children‚ were often hurt by the machines. There were a lot of other things that were bad about this and these are just a few. Factory conditions were harsh in the 1800’s. One reason was that they had to work a lot. Back then the average workday was 11.4 hours and this caused the workers to get tired

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    Antebellum Era Slavery

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    Slavery has tremendously influenced the pathway of American history. During the Antebellum period‚ slavery provided a firm basis for the economy of the United States‚ governed politics‚ and eventually led to the war between the North and South. People in bondage were forced to work and live in unsanitary conditions‚ made to feel like livestock as they were bought and sold in the infamous slave market‚ and were scrutinized and ridiculed for their heritage. Slavery was implemented by the men and women

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    Slavery in America stems well back to when the New World was first discovered and was led by the country to start the African Slave Trade- Portugal. The African Slave Trade was first exploited for use on plantations in what is now called the Caribbean‚ and eventually reached the southern coasts of America. The African natives were of all ages and sexes. Women usually worked in the homes‚ cooking and cleaning‚ whereas men were sent out into the plantations to farm. Young girls would usually help

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    Women in the late 1800’s In America‚ rights for women were very limited and were mainly appointed to men. They did not have common rights that in today society are now over looked because the current situations are no longer Woman in American during the late 1800’s were treated unfairly because they had to fight for their rights because they could not vote‚ own property for themselves‚ and were not treated equally to men. In the late 1800’s woman had to fight for their rights to vote. The reason

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