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    Rebekkah George Mrs. Lopez English 1H January 23‚ 2015 The Reckless Decade The 1890’s were a prominent time period teeming with racism‚ segregation‚ and many notable authors‚ such as: Emily Dickinson and Ida B. Wells. The fact that the economic systems of the African Americans continued to improve in the 1890’s infuriated the whites‚ leading them to create preposterous voting regulations. In order to vote‚ African Americans were required to pay an annual poll tax two years before the election actually

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    <center><b>Examine in detail the History of the Industrial Revolution. Discuss why Britain led the way in the Industrial Revolution and also explain in detail the effects of industrialization on society.</b></center> <br> <br>Had it not been for the industrial revolution‚ I would doubt very much that we would enjoy the technology we have in the year 2000. The reason we have this technology is that between the years 1750 and 1914 a great change in the world’s history was made. People started to discover faster methods

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    1840 the world was transformed like never before. It was a period of fundamental changes in agriculture‚ textile and metal manufacture‚ transportation‚ economic policies‚ and social structure. Historians refer to these changes as the industrial revolution‚ a term that was first introduced in the 19th century by a British economic historian Arnold Toynbee. Although the term suggests radical and rapid economic change‚ the reality was much more gradual. The Industrial Revolution began in the United

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    Why the population exploded during the time era of 1750-1900 Between the time era of 1750 and the 1900s the population had dramatically risen in England from around 5 million to 35-40 million giving the gradually increasing number of people in the country a population explosion. The sudden rise in the population was due to many reasons including improvements in hygiene and sanitation‚ an increase in food stock and also an increase in young marriages which led to more children being born and the

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    The period between 1830-1931 saw significant extensions of the franchise in Britain. At the beginning of the nineteenth century‚ a narrow elite held a dense concentration of both economic wealth and political power‚ with little sign of wanting to concede either. Certainly there had‚ until then‚ been no major electoral reform since 1432‚ when Henry VI franchised male owners of property worth 40 shillings – which‚ by the 1830s‚ allowed only 635‚000 out of a population of 20 million to vote. Bribery

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    In what way did post war prosperity bring social change to Britain 1951-1964? Britain as a country in the year 1951 stood as a country widely effected by the Second World War and the country reflected visible damage which the war had caused. Many young men were on the National Service‚ rationing was only just coming to an end and also social life in Britain felt like it was in the past. However some felt that the year 1951 was a year of change‚ they felt as if they were on the way to a new modern

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    Native American peoples‚ particularly those in the Old Northwest (today called the Midwest) and South. The Treaty of Paris (1783)‚ which formally ended the American Revolution‚ had made no mention of the country¡¦s indigenous peoples‚ reflecting Great Britain¡¦s ambiguous jurisdiction over them. „h The United States would have to chart its own course‚ which it did in Article I‚ Section 8‚ of its Constitution: ¡§The Congress shall have Power ¡K To regulate Commerce with foreign Nations‚ and among the several

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    There was an industrial revolution in Britain because of many factors. An industrial revolution means the change of the whole industry in a country. This change affected all that was in the country and was mostly improvements that were made. Usually‚ production rate of many things increase due to maybe the demands of people are getting higher‚ or the population is increasing dramatically. The Industrial in Britain was caused by the increase of population‚ the increase of production (food/farming)

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    discrimination‚ and slavery. Both India and sub-Saharan Africa were affected by European imperialism. Between 1750 and 1914‚ European imperialism in India and sub-Saharan Africa created a similar effect of poor treatment of natives‚ such as a decrease in jobs and economic instability. In contrast‚ India was influenced mainly by Britain‚ whereas multiple European countries‚ including Britain‚ France‚ Italy‚ Germany‚ Belgium‚ and Portugal‚ were involved with sub-Saharan Africa. Due to European imperialism

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    Ray Gifford History Why the Industrial Revolution began in Britain The industrial Revolution began in Britain for many reasons. The lead reason was the Britain was the leader in economic development. The Scientific Revolution and Enlightenment fostered a new world view that promoted progress and new research into many different fields. They began experimenting with all new things and ideas‚ gaining a better understanding of the natural world. This was all funded by the expansion of the English

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