Turning points in world history: Agricultural revolution (ca. 8000-5000 B.C.) Time period when humans first domesticated plants and animals Allowed people to switch from hunting and gathering to farming and herding Origin of civilizations (ca. 3500 B.C.) Establishment of farming and herding societies in river valleys encouraged the development of civilizations Main characteristics include cities‚ commercial activity‚ written language‚ and complex forms of government and religion Classical
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The industrial revolution was a great point in time. It began in the mid 1800’s. The industrial revolution was a big turning point in time as far as working and things being made. Machines took some jobs for hard workers‚ that were determined to do the right thing. People that owned land and peasants were called aristocrats. Aristocrats and the peasants depended on each other to get certain things done. Inventors found many new ways to harness nature’s energy. For the most part‚ machinery was
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government Position paper I believe that Barack Obama is the most qualified candidate to run for the president of the United Sates of America. I believe that his plan of moving forward will indeed move us forward. Obama has interesting views that I agree with‚ and you should consider them‚ as did I. The first issue is innovation‚ more jobs and reviving manufacturing and the auto industry. Since Obama became president both manufacturing and the auto industry have had a total of 1.5
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The two battles of Saratoga are well known as the turning point of the American Revolution. It was fought eighteen days from the fall of 1777. It started with the British invasion from Canada during the American Revolutionary War. After they captured Fort Ticonderoga with an extreme amount of ease‚ they then led General John Burgoyne who was over confident with the task in front of him. They crawled very slowly south giving the Americans many time to regroup under Horatio Gates. To support him‚ George
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American Revolution The American Revolution (1775-83) is also known as the American Revolutionary War and the U.S. War of Independence. This was a political battle. This was between thirteen colonies. It also lasted eight years. I know you’re wondering what led to the Revolutionary War. In 1754 the French and Indian War‚ in 1763 the Proclamation of 1763‚ in 1765 the Stamp act‚ and it goes on and on until 1780. In 1775 some British soldiers called lobster backs started the Revolutionary War.
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colonies. Washington’s defeat could have led to the surrender of his entire force‚ but he was smart and escaped silently overnight‚ and went on to continue the fight. British victory. The Battle of Saratoga In 1777 the two Battles of Saratoga were a turning point in the American Revolution. On September 19th‚ Gen. Burgoyne led his army to a small victory. He didn’t heed the warnings by the looks of his men‚ and he marched them into battle. He lost that battle‚ he surrendered ten days later. The American
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The American Civil War was a complete turning point in the history of the United States‚ as it called for a complete change in the everyday lives of many Americans. From the first colony in America to the abolition of slavery‚ America has allowed conflicting viewpoints to fail and succeed. By analyzing America’s past‚ it can be found that slavery was the underlying cause of the Civil War. Virginia was the first British colony founded on American soil in 1607‚ which forced many colonists to make
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A turning point is defined as a period in history when a significant change occurs. Three of these turning points were the neolithic revolution‚ the age of exploration‚ and the collapse of communism in the soviet union. The neolithic revolution was the process of shifting from hunting and gathering to farming and starting a civilization. The age of exploration was when the European started to explore the whole world and not just what they already knew. Both of these turning points brought great
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Ronald Reagan‚ Bill Clinton‚ and George W. Bush: Two Term Presidents with Major Impacts Ronald Reagan‚ Bill Clinton‚ and George W. Bush were all two term Presidents in the last 30 years and although their policies and the time periods in which they presided were different‚ each man had a significant impact as President of the United States. It will be argued that Reagan was a reconstructive President and “savior”‚ helping to restore faith to the Presidency as an institution after the shortcomings
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decision‚ which can change everyone entirely. Turning points are life-shifting events that cause lives to move in another direction. Turning points can also change history and the people surrounding them. This is explained in the article‚ “The Father of Chinese Aviation” by Rebecca Maskel‚ the memoir by Melba Pattillo Beals‚ Warriors Don’t Cry‚ and the autobiography‚ I Never Had it Made‚ by Jackie Robinson. These people experience a life-changing moment through struggles and heart-warming thrills. Feng
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