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    The impact of tuberculosis on Victorian Era society was monumental. During this time‚ a myriad of new factories and job opportunities‚ in addition to quicker transportation‚ in cities helped instigate a massive movement of the global human population from farms and rural villages to large urban cities such as London‚ England‚ which created an explosive population growth and an enormous overcrowding issue‚ especially in Europe and the United States. Many of these newcomers could not afford a high

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    The Treaty of Versailles was a peace settlement of World War one‚ but it was the start to another war. It ended the war between Germany and the Allied Powers‚ but it had many negative effects on Germany. Germany thought that some parts in the treaty were too harsh‚ but others thought the opposite. David Lloyd George of Britain‚ Georges Clemenceau of France‚ Woodrow Wilson of the United States‚ and Vittorio Orlando of Italy‚ also known as the big four were very involved in the treaty but all had different

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    author. She published Medicine as a Profession for Women in 1860‚ Address on the Medical Education of Women in 1864‚ and Pioneer Work in Opening the Medical Profession to Women in 1895. Elizabeth Blackwell was born on February 3‚ 1821‚ in Bristol‚ England. Her parents are Samuel Blackwell and Hannah Lane. Samuel Blackwell owned a successful sugar refinery. Elizabeth was the third of nine children‚ in a very religious and wealthy family. Her sisters were Marian‚ Emily‚ Sarah‚ and Anna‚ and her brothers

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    The affect that the Treaty of Versailles had on Germany The affect the Treaty of Versailles had on Germany is truly eye opening and amazing. “Viewing Germany as the chief instigator of the conflict‚ the European Allied Powers decided to impose particularly stringent treaty obligations upon the defeated Germany.”1 After the treaty was in place Germany had experienced very difficult times economically and politically. From the reparations they owed to the land that was compensated‚ Germany struggled

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    distributed around the country‚ as well as the rest of the world. That led to the invention of canals. In the early days of the Industrial Revolution (around 1750)‚ roads simply could not handle heavy goods and the vehicles needed to move these produces did not exist.5 The first canal was completed in 1761 by an engineer called James Brindley who was commissioned by Duke Bridgewater. The big advantages to using canals were that manufacturers could ship more products and heavy goods (such as coal iron and

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    societies and cultures had crucial impacts ultimately affecting how many of the countries developed from there on out. A few of the figures‚ such as Adolf Hitler and Mussolini‚ will take drastic actions ultimately leading to the end of the Interwar period as they’re a direct result for the beginning of World War II.

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    The post-war period saw a shift had a lot of effects on Canada as it marked the booming effect in the society. After the world war it marked the prosperity of Canada as many good things happened. Many new houses were built for Canada’s new population which was increasing day by day. The houses were built on the outskirts of the city where the houses are cheap and when the suburb became bigger with schools‚ parks and churches. It became easier for individuals to travel to the city to work and then

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    ago‚ it affected The United States then and it still affects us now; that is why it’s important for all Americans to know the dynamics of the Vietnam War. The Vietnam War brings forth many questions for Americans who didn’t live through it. Many are unsure of why we were there‚ how we were involved‚ what were the conflicts‚ and how it still affects us. The United States involvement in the Vietnam War was questioned by many Americans‚ but how exactly were we involved? Many Americans do not know

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    Before everything for Canada was all sunshine and rainbows‚ many things were destroyed during events that had occurred just like how Maharshi stated “The purpose of creation is the expansion of happiness”. It was able to transform from a dream to reality because Canada grew into a safe‚ stable‚ and happy place. However‚ in order to achieve this many events occurred; such as the spanish succession‚ the seven years war‚ loyalists started settling in Upper Canada‚ and the Act of Union. the spanish succession

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    farming. A number of new technological modifications followed in an enormous amount in the number of crops farmers could compose. To the shock of wool‚ silk‚ and linen manufacturers‚ cotton became beyond exceedingly popular in England and Europe during the 1700s. The United Kingdom had access to cotton as a outcome of its colonial empire. India manufactured inexpensive cotton. But England was about to alter the equation of cotton supply and demand. The instruments that England

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