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    During the 18th century in Britain‚ rural areas became more efficient in agriculture‚ leaving many people living in these areas without work. They moved into the cities in search of work as there there were may new and growing industries. Between 1760 and 1870 the population of Britain doubled‚ causing many problems throughout these industrial cities. Disease accounted for many deaths in industrial cities during the industrial revoloution. Diseases such as typhus‚ cholera and tuberculosis spread

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    Richard Franke argues that traditional West African cultures invented better adaptations to their environments than were developed later through outside‚ Western Influences. As is stated in the first page‚ "the historical record so far suggests strongly that Western policies have been major contributors to the current degraded state of the Sahel that renders its food production systems so vulnerable to shifts in the weather." (Franke‚ p. 257) The thought‚ is that this is because we do not have the

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    If my roommate had made such statements about Africa out of ignorance‚ I would not be surprised. Many Americans have preconceived ideas about what Africa is like‚ despite never being immersed in its culture. This is perpetuated through media outlets such as movies‚ magazines‚ etc. in popular culture. As outsiders‚ we make generalizations and think that Africa is a land of starvation‚ desert‚ poverty‚ and many other negative aspects. However‚ our thoughts could not be more wrong. Africa is a wonderful

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    Imperialism is one countries domination of political‚ economic and social structure of another country. The main reasons behind imperialism are nationalism‚ culture‚ and resources. During the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries‚ imperialism was growing in Africa. The main countries involved in the imperialism in Africa were the German‚ French‚ Great Britain. Nationalism is another way of saying national pride. Europeans had great power and pride and wanted to show just how powerful they were by gaining

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    Women in the eighteenth century For thousands of years women’s status and representation was oppressive and restrictive‚ in the beginning of the eighteenth century they were still under a patriarchal system and women were forced to remained silence. Women didn’t have the right to protest or express themselves as they wanted to. However‚ after the Reformation in England there were a lot of changes in the British society. The beginning of a French intellectual and cultural movement "le Siècle des

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    According to Broadberry‚ Britain’s trade comprised 49% of the share of the rest of the world and 25% of the nation’s GDP in 1790. Britain had the largest share of European Trade‚ increasing their capacity for economic growth during the 17th and 18th centuries giving the nation more disposable capital for war and the opponent less. One example is the Navigation Acts’ taking away from Dutch power. The Dutch controlled a large portion of European trade and the Navigation Acts regulated the transport of

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    individuals gather around together to freely discuss and identify social problems in the society‚ and the conversation influences political action to take place. In colonial towns and cities‚ there was an expansion of the public sphere in the eighteenth century. This relates to the reception of the Stamp Act in British North America because in 1765 this act was imposed on the American colonies by the British government. The cause of the riot was the Stamp Act because it was a British tax that many colonists

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    the main reasons for the formation of systematic oppression‚ racism‚ and prejudice towards African Americans in America. It has always been about economic‚ social‚ and political power. The English first kidnapped Africans and brought them to Britain to work as slaves in order to gain economic power. Jim Crow laws used to enforce segregation was used in order for white europeans to keep social power over African Americans in the United States. Similar laws were enacted and black people were denied rights

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    societies. Humanity’s mastery of these techniques meant that individuals in these societies could dedicate some of their time to longer term planning‚ rather than being forced to spend most of it in activities directly related to their immediate survival‚ such as hunting. The emergence of societies was only possible due to the creation of complex mechanisms to manage them‚ most important of which were governments and a system of laws. There was much discussion in antiquity about how these mechanisms

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    and an infant child died in prison. People believed witches were associated with the devil and evil‚ this is why people feared them during the Salem Witch trials. These beliefs originated from the European Witch-Hunts of the 14th to the 18th century‚ this caused the executions of tens of thousands of people. Over time‚ the idea of white magic transformed into dark magic and became associated with demons and evil spirits. From 1560 to 1670‚ witchcraft persecutions became common as superstitions

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