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    During the Post-Classical era‚ there was many causes and effects during this time. For example‚ during this era they improved transportation technologies and commercial practices that led to an increase of trade and spread to networks. The new and expanded networks of trade and communication promoted cross-cultural exchanges. Throughout the Postclassical Period there were many technological advancements and transformations that took place is different societies. For example‚ major technological

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    In 1999‚ the top Canadian newsmaker of the century was voted out and the glory fell to the charismatic former Prime Minister‚ Pierre Elliott Trudeau‚ who was elected into office after WWII. Throughout that time period‚ Trudeau worked towards promoting countless emerging social issues in Canada in various ways‚ and greatly influenced the transformations of the nation into the one that is known now. Among those social changes were the arising force of feminism‚ the altering relationship with Quebec

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    Modern Era 5 John Loudon McAdam 6 The 20th Century 6 History of the Road Transportation Network 1794. You may ask‚ what is the significance of this date? In 1974‚ the first modern road transportation network was established in Great Britain‚ allowing the first mail coach service between Bristol and London that ran on a timetable. However‚ roads have been around for centuries. So how is this relatively late date the “first” instance of a modern transportation system

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    of urban transportation has not changed with the cities; cities have changed with transportation. In the early years of transportation it was the mass transit of horse and buggies or electric rail cars that shaped cities. Then as the automobile became affordable to the public‚ personal transportation redefined the city as it was known. It is the automobile and the movement to the suburbs that has public transportation struggling to make money today.<br><br>The very first transportation was with the

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    During the Elizabethan period there were many horrible means of punishment and torture . Just like in romeo and juliet where if you got caught fighting again you would be put to death.During the Elizabethan Time punishments were harsh. Even for the littlest crime. Punishments back then were treated differently as we would treat them today. During the Elizabethan period crimes were treated very harshly. Even for the littlest crimes. crimes we wouldn’t treat as harshly as today. Like stealing.and

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    92. In 1865 an appointment was held between representatives of an African American community in Savannah‚ Georgia and Edwin Staunton‚ Secretary of War‚ and Major General Sherman concerning topics of the freedman in Georgia. Land was set aside‚ 40 acres‚ and a mule that could no longer be used by the Army to establish a community of their own. 1. Black leaders believed that owning land was essential to freedom because by them owning their own land they would be able to support themselves by themselves

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    The Era of Good Feelings was the period in American history that began right after the War of 1812 and lasted until 1825. During this time‚ an industrial revolution had erupted in the north that saw transportation improvements and the implication of the American System proposed by Henry Clay. With this came a strengthened economy and a strengthened status. Furthermore‚ the time was dominated by one political party‚ the Democratic Republican Party and corresponded the term of James Monroe‚ who was

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    Death to Reconstruction! When Reconstruction began in 1865‚ the broken Americans had just finished fighting the Civil War. The North had won over the South in the Civil War. Civil War was fought for slavery to end in the South. The rest of the country had to reconnect as one unified government. This is called Reconstruction. While South had a few problems which were that they had to rebuild most of the south ‚ they had to free the salves and didn’t know what to do with them ‚ and they didn’t have

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    and top hats when ladies wore elegant hooped gowns and had corseted waists. Outer appearance was of the very utmost importance in the 19-th century Victorian society. There was much pressure on both men and women to keep and gain a high social class during this time. Therefore standards and expectations were high to keep to the strict and often conservative Victorian lifestyle and anything that varied from the social norms had the potential to ruin a person’s livelihood and social standings. If a gentleman

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    The fact that colonial Americans held public executions to employ moral lessons to public intrigued me. Until now‚ I assumed that public executions during the colonial period were held only to entertain people. It is still disturbing to me‚ however‚ that colonial Americans tried to promote an execution to their own use. Such discriminations seemed to be common at that period of time. Despite their good intentions‚ it appears that the public attended to enjoy an "Entertaining DEATH." This concept

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