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    Every year, even in the 1800s, hundreds of immigrants come into the United States looking for something they needed. Immigrants went through many hard times and had to give up a lot to get what they thought of as the life they wanted for themselves and their families. They found out what being an immigrant was like, faced push and pull factors, and found out how hard it was to get into the Unite States and become a citizen. What it’s like making it as an immigrant in the United States is a lot…

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    Ludwig van Beethoven was an amazing composer in the late 1700s to early 1800s composing 9 symphonies in his lifetime. Beethoven was only a small child when his father introduced him to music. In the time in between the birth of his two little brothers, his father introduced him to music. Beethoven’s First Symphony was composed in the year 1799-1800 and was released later that year in 1800. In the next few years Beethoven created his 2nd Symphony in the years 1801-1802. At the time he was…

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    Plantations and slaves experienced drastic changes between the 1800’s and 1860’s due to a plethora of national level deviations resulting in a divided nation. First, the use of slave labor to produce crops from 1800 to 1850 saw a drastic spike with the amount of states employing this method almost doubling from eight to fifteen ( ). Second, with the abolitionist anti-slavery movement happen there was a drastic shift to free all slaves in the United States ( ). Consequently, the radical changes…

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    During the early 1800s in England, human population was rapidly increasing especially in large cities. With the increase of people, there was also a rapid increase of disease and sickness. Medicine and science were advancing during this time, but “[m]edicine in 1800 was a scary combination of chance … [d]octors might recommend a 'change of air ' along with vomiting and laxatives and those old favourites, bleeding or leeches” (Robinson). Many of the illnesses prevalent in the early 1800s were…

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    has two settings, one is in the 1800’s and the other is in 1970’s. In both of those times gender is an issue. In the book the main character is a black female named Dana who is married to a white man named Kevin. Dana time travels from the 1970’s to the 1800’s a couple of times. The reason she is going back and forth is to make sure a man named Rufus lives long enough to give birth to her great grandmother and secured her bloodline. When she goes back to the 1800’s, she is in Baltimore,…

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    it works or what it is? Technology from the 1800s has been around for a long time, and some of the technology that was invented back then is still used today. Maybe you might want to start looking at the technology that you have never seen before and try to see if it works. Today I am going to talk about one piece of technology that was made in the 1800s and also talk about the history about the invention. One piece of technology from the early 1800s was the typewriter. The typewriter was…

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    Clemens, better known as Mark Twain. Mark Twain is known for his incredible realism novels that showcase life in its purest form. In Twain’s novel, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Twain challenges the idea of racism and family dynamics in the 1800s through the adventures and life of a young boy and a runaway slave. As this pair travels down the Mississippi they face many trials and tribulations that test their strength and relationship. In order to develop this story and challenge these…

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    his political opponents, but the striking thing in all instances in which he does so is that it is an indirect attack, ostensibly to uphold his reserved personality. For many readers, Larson seems to be addressing the character of Jefferson in the 1800 election with the personality of contemporary Washington politicians. This is an artistic masterpiece only available to him. The writer proceeds to spice up the political rivalry with the policy preferences of the adversaries. At some point, he…

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    Life on Hawaii’s sugar plantation wasn’t easy in the 1800s for the immigrant workers due to terrible living conditions, miserable working conditions, and race differences. The first reason, is that there were terrible living conditions for the workers. They only got $3 a month and were charged for passage,food, clothing, and housing. The Chinese were taken to grass houses with dirt floors, and sometimes as much as forty men were put into one room. Before, going to the field they would…

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    Larson, is focus on the First Presidential Campaign in the 1800s. Prior to 1800, the United States had not presidential election, but electoral politics is re-oriented United States in it is definite direction and solidified the two party system since 1800, so that is reason why this book is worth of notice. He has written about Founding Fathers of America who are Jefferson, John Adams, Alexander Hamilton, and Aaron Burr during the critical 1800 election. They have participated in the country’s…

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