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    During the 1820’s and 1830’s, America was experiencing many changes both as a country and politically. The revolution within America, with the election of Andrew Jackson in 1828, brought many changes in the government. Jackson and his supporters, the Jacksonian Democrats viewed themselves as the guardians of the United States Constitution, political democracy, individual liberty, and equality of economic opportunity. Although Jacksonian Democrats failed to perform as guardians of the…

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    Between the years 1800 and 1850, the United states formed a strong union, even though the North and South had a few differences that they still needed to work on. During those years, both the North and South established strong economies, which meant the differences were becoming more dangerous for the union. It was hard to agree on things in the nation, they basically split the them down the middle. As the nation got bigger, the people wondered how each side would turn out. The Economy of the…

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    gain in the Louisiana Purchase in 1803. The population in Boston increased over the years of 1800 to1860. Boston and Chicago saw a different market revolution then the South states. The North saw manufacturing cities then economy in farm. The old northwest saw a move to a settled society, with a web of new transportation and urban rural neighborhoods. The rural areas witnessed dramatic change from the 1800. Where people used to made goods at home and working all day, and labor process change.…

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    only tend to child- care responsibilities. Also, why men were supposed to be the only one to provide for their family. Over generations, however, the difference in gender roles have changed tremendously. Women in the 1800’s In the 1800’s, men mostly dominated women. Women in the 1800’s were supposed to stay home and take care of the household chores and the children. Women were also in charge of teaching, sewing, and planting the family garden. Depending on what class women belonged to,…

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    Republicans” was a political event and the Louisiana purchase of 1803 was a foreign policy which were named after the “Revolution of 1800”. An example of a political event was Jefferson: “We are all Federalists; we are all Republicans”. The election of the 1800 was named after the “Revolution of the 1800”.…

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    of constitutional authority being nothing less than a miracle in the eyes of the world. This is what defines the United States as an experiment. But the transfer of power was not always as smooth as Americans know it today. During the election of 1800, it was uncertain whether or not the republic would survive past the turn…

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    the worker to upsurge in a revolution to seize power is justified. In the first half of the 1800’s, the workers were miserable, suffering low pay, poor work, and living conditions and they had no political power. The primary sources of The Berlin factory rules from the Foundry and Engineering Works of the Royal Overseas Trading Company, the Workers’ revolution was justified. In the latter half of the 1800’s the revolution was not justified. The Berlin Factory Rules are a list of rules that the…

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    President Thomas Jefferson defeated President John Adams for a reason. In the revolution of 1800 Vice president thomas jefferson defeated president john adams.The election was a realigning election ushered in a general of Democratic-Republican party rule and the eventual demise of the federalist party in the first system. The people who were involved are the American citizens,congress voting,thomas jefferson and john adams.They are talking about thomas jefferson and john adams going against each…

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    Adams, John. The. “John Adams - Message to the Senate of December 15, 1800 Regarding the Convention of 1800.” The Avalon Project : John Adams - Message to the Senate of December 15, 1800. Accessed February 27, 2024. https://avalon.law.yale.edu/19th_century/ja00-01.asp. According to this source, John Adams’ statement to the Senate is referring to the Treaty of Mortefontaine, signed to end the Quasi-War between the United States and France. The message is a request from John Adams, directly to the…

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    Children during The British Romantic Period (1800’s) Have children changed during and after the 1800’s? Many Children Before the 1800’s were considered “unreliable”, “untrustworthy” and “immature”. Most children before the 1800’s were considered “sinful” because they had not been erased of their Original sin. Children were considered these Hurtful names because most children before the 1800’s were not respectful or even courteous of their parents. The Role of the Child in British Romantic Poetry…

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