the field of medical social work. Cannon helped develop medical social work as we now know it. She was also an active member of her community‚ as well as her state (Social Welfare History Project‚ 2012). Background Ida M. Cannon was born July 27th‚ 1877 in Milwaukee‚ Wisconsin. She was the third of four children to parents Colbert and Wilma Cannon. Colbert Cannon was an official of the Great Northern Railroad‚ Ida’s mother‚ however‚ passed away when she was four years old (Miller‚ N.D.). Cannon’s
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sought to see the rise of enormous companies. Thomas Jefferson‚ conversely‚ wanted a fragile central government‚ tough state governments‚ and an agrarian Republic. In 1877‚ the Industrial Revolution was in the emerging stage in the United States‚ and the Republic had a sturdier central government in 1877 due to the Civil War. In 1877‚ Alexander
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Chapter 23 The "Bloody Shirt" Elects Grant The Republicans nominated General Grant for the presidency in 1868. The Republican Party supported the continuation of the Reconstruction of the South‚ while Grant stood on the platform of "just having peace." The Democrats nominated Horatio Seymour. Grant won the election of 1868. The Era of Good Stealings Jim Fisk and Jay Gould devised a plot to drastically raise the price of the gold market in 1869. On "Black Friday‚" September 24‚ 1869‚ the two bought
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through the Reconstruction Acts. His previous orders to execute confederate prisoners for the murder of Union soldiers shows Lincoln would not have tolerated these acts of violence like President Johnson (CP pg‚ 235). In spite of supporting the compromises of his fellow Republicans‚ Lincoln would not have supported the radical confiscation and redistribution of land. Government seizure of rebel land would violate the Fifth Amendment and the concept that U.S. citizens were not responsible for a relatives
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Major Problems in American History Volume 1: TO 1877 (2007): 88-95. Brown‚ Kathleen M. "The Anxious World of the Slaveowning Patriach." Major Problems in American History Volume 1: TO 1877 (2007): 46-55 "Earl Nightingale Quotes." Brainyquotes.com. 6 Oct. 2007. http://www.brainyquote.com/ quotes/authors/e/earl_nightingale.html. Henretta‚ James A. "The Northern Colonies as a Family-Centered Society." Major Problems in American History Volume 1: TO 1877 (2007): 80-87. Hoffman‚ Elizabeth C.‚ and Jon
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HIST 2111 FINAL EXAM STUDY GUIDE PART I: ESSAY: write a thorough essay in response to one of the following questions (worth 60% of exam): 1. Why do historians often call the American Civil War the “Second American Revolution?” • At the end of the war Congress reshaped political and Economic character • national currency and banking • Transcontinental railroad and telegraph-became more unified with national government‚ economy‚ and spirit American development
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of the US Before 1877 Nolan Higdon (Call me Nolan) Office: Part time office Office Hours: 1-2pm Tuesdays Email: nolanhigdon620@gmail.com Required Books: Eric Foner‚ Give Me Liberty: An American History‚ vol. I‚ 3rd ed. (2008) Eric Foner Voices of Freedom vol 1 MUST BE BROUGHT TO EVERY CLASS Howard Zinn A People’s History of The United States Volume I Course Description: This course surveys the history of the United States from precolonial times through Reconstruction (1877). C-ID HIST 130 (GC)
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In the timespan of 1860‚ the beginning of the Civil War‚ to 1877‚ the end of Reconstruction‚ many social and constitutional developments took place. Such developments included secession of the south‚ disputes over civil liberties such as voting‚ the ending of slavery‚ and the passage of the 13th‚ 14th‚ and 15th Amendments. These expansions were very revolutionary to an extent but due to the intrusion of white supremacist groups‚ such as the Ku Klux Klan‚ couldn’t fully prosper. The constitutional
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