Industrialization After The Civil War

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    Factory Reform Case Study

    Many of the reform movements that happened during this time sought to stop cruelty war alcohol discrimination and slavery. One of the most notable reform movements was the women's rights movement they were inspired by the second great awakening and sought to change the view of women and their roles in society. Aother important reform

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    Inequalities In China

    The ROC, attempted to create a democratic state, however was not able to maintain power after World War I. Internal conflicts lead to civil war and the establishment of the People’s Republic of China lead by Chairman, Mao Zedong. Mao Zedong consolidated power, through land reforms, executing millions of landlords, developed an industrial system and nuclear weapons

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    History 1607 to 1877

    Name Instructor Course Date History 1607 to 1877 Question One The royalist ideas led to strained relationships between the Spanish and Portuguese, and their respective American colonies as a result of rebellion, modernizing reforms and wars in Europe. Despite the liberalization of the trade monopoly, and the subsequent prosperity in most of these colonies, the local people did not benefit much. The Royalists insisted that all the money goes to them, mainly the Iberian monarchies, and the wealthy

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    Progressive Era Through the Great Depression

    based reform movement that reached its height early in the 20th century. In the decades following the Civil War, rapid industrialization transformed the United States. A national rail system was completed; agriculture was mechanized; the factory system spread; and cities grew rapidly in size and number. The progressive movement arose as a response to the vast changes brought about by industrialization. Two major turning points during this period was reform at the state level and of course the national

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    Cultural and Political Movement

    Political Movement The effects of World War I left Europe in a total destruction. World War I brought trauma to the countries in Europe with the effects of total war. Nations, and different cultures within nations, responded in different ways to the collective trauma of war and its outcome (Kramer 278). Many countries began to have new political movements to deal post war trauma in their cultural. These political movement were put in place to keep another war from outbreaking. There were movement of

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    History's Impact on Women.

    allowed to vote, they could not hold a place in public offices, were not equal or have the same opportunities as men. As a result, women were often seen as homemakers, nothing else. Women were looked down upon, if they expressed their voices or sot after equality or opportunities that often men would. Women were inferior to men in many different ways. Women did not have any property rights and once she was married, she was no longer allowed to own any land or property. A man could sell his house

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    History of Tourism in the Bahamas

    businessman, who owned a transatlantic fleet of ships, was contacted to provide a monthly service between New York and Nassau. Therefore, in 1859 the “Karnak”, a paddle wheel steamer, made the first trip between New York and Nassau. During the Civil War in The United States between the North and the South, Nassau experienced a boost to the tourism industry due to the blockage runners and affluent southerners who wished to exchange goods. This boost to Tourism caused a need for hotel accommodation

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    Agrarian Discontent

    economic times @ end of gilded age. The great leap forward was mainly concentrated in the north. The main cause of the GLF was the industrialization Throughout the gilded age the north accounted for 80precent of the industrial advancements. Until the 1800’s the only 2 components of the American economy was agriculture and overseas commerce. Then during the war of 1812 that began to change. The north started to do more manufacturing. 3 industries at the core of GLF steel industry railroad

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    Life in the South 1607-1865

    Thought Paper Writing Assignment on: Life in the South Many colonists came to America because of a desire to prosper and to start a new life. The majority of the settlers were males under the age of twenty. They didn’t realize how harsh it was going to be in the South. I am sure they did not expect to die like so many of them did. The life that they hoped for was not the life that they received. The Southern colonies were an ideal place for agriculture. The long, warm, and moist climate

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    Civil Rights Act Of 1875: An Analysis

    strong platform that helped Americans build up their national spirit and the idea of unity as well as set ground for economic development. However, used under this pretext, it clearly stood for territorial pretentions of the USA within the continent. Civil Rights Act of 1875 is a piece of legislature that guaranteed America’s steady direction for racial equality and freedom of every citizen regardless of their skin color. With equal rights to public access, the idea was aimed at promoting racial tolerance

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