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    A woman’s role in the 18th century included submission to men and total obedience to her husband; playing on the fallacy that women were thought of to be asexual. Not only did this undermine their physical desires‚ but this destroyed all opportunity of having any type of independence‚ which muted their voice of authority‚ leaving little hope of gaining recognition in society. The oppression women faced during these times‚ becomes apparent in Charlotte Gilman’s The Yellow Wall-Paper. In a society

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    During the Gilded Age when America was becoming more industrialized‚ the U.S was seen as the land of opportunity to many people in Europe and Asia. During the mid to late 1800s‚ “Old immigrants” from Western Europe had originally come to America to dig in the goldfields and help build the transcontinental railroads in the West. After them‚ came the “new immigrants”‚ from Southern and Eastern Europe. Although both were very culturally different‚ they had the same intents when coming to America and

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    In the 1800s‚ life was very cruel and messed up for some people‚ especially African Americans. They were treated like slaves and had to do work for the Whites and the British people. It was hard for them to live during this kind of life‚ they must have been really brave to go through all of the misery and suffering. African Americans had survived through torture‚ pain‚ and suffering. They were separated from their friends and families‚ whenever two African Americans get married and one gets sold

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    The novel Pride & Prejudice can be used as a comparison between how society and class plays a role in the lives of individuals currently and during the 1800’s. The protagonist‚ Elizabeth Bennett‚ is a charming young lady that is favored by her father due to her natural acumen and ability to defy society. Although she is often described as obstinate‚ unwilling to change her mind upon another request. With this being sound‚ it became evident to the audience that her insecurities of wealth made her

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    During the late 1800’s Britain was involved in imperialism. This is a policy of extending a country’s power and influence through diplomacy or military force. Britain has impacted the world through imperialism by its politics‚ economics‚ society‚ and the environment. Between the goods map and the graph was I see is the British have a higher profit than the Indians. The map has the British being small have not much to trade or give to other countries besides resources used for defensive machinery

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    Slavery in the eighteenth century was worst for African Americans. Observers of slaves suggested that slave characteristics like: clumsiness‚ untidiness‚ littleness‚ destructiveness‚ and inability to learn the white people were "better." Despite white society’s belief that slaves were nothing more than laborers when in fact they were a part of an elaborate and well defined social structure that gave them identity and sustained them in their silent protest. In their quarters‚ slaves expressed

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    For many girls who lived in 1835‚ they lived on a farm with their families working at home living under the men in the house. They did not go to college as often as their male counterparts. Word began to spread of a place where anyone of any social class could live and work for a high wage. Soon girls from all over began to migrate to these factory towns know as Lowell cotton mills. The industrial age in America was an innovative time in American history. Sparked by first the growth of the planters

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    For instance‚ Jean-Jacques Rousseau wrote in “Emile‚” that women shouldn’t participate in outside events just be a housewife. Women were more important to society as a mother and wives not as a political role. He made it very clear that women weren’t to know and learn the same things that men did. Unlike others who believed that the tradition walls of no involvement by women needed to be torn down. The Enlightenment writers made is so that women didn’t have any property and education but many people

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    From 1619 to 1865 blacks were treated as if they were no human but objects. They worked long hard days with no pay and not even enough food to fill their stomachs. The true definition of slave is a civil relationship in which one person has absolute power over the life‚ fortune‚ and liberty of another. Slavery first began when the first group of slaves were brought to Virginia in 1619. As they arrived they were to work in cotton fields during any type of weather. From early morning to late at night

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    In the late 1700’s and 1800’s the systematic importation of African slaves from their native continent across the Atlantic Ocean to the New World‚ also known as the Atlantic slave trade‚ took place. With the demand for rice‚ sugar‚ and tobacco growing higher‚ the demand for labor grew with it. There different forms of slavery and different treatment of slaves around the world. The biggest contrast in slavery was the slavery in North America and South America. The first Europeans to capture and sell

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