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    Nathanial “Nat” Turner was born October 2, 1800 on the Virginia plantation of Benjamin Turner. He is recognized as the only Black American slave to led one of the most gruesome sustained slave rebellion that took place on August 1831 in Southampton County, Virginia. Nat Turners’ revolt (also known as the Southampton insurrection) was the most effective rebellion in U.S. history. Spreading fear through the white South. During Tuners’ life on the plantation, Benjamin allowed him to be taught in…

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    The beginning This whole industry really kicked off with Henry Ford, an entrepreneur that took the necessary risks to make a car that was not only affordable but that was mechanically sound as well. Born on July 30, 1863, near Dearborn, Michigan into a middle class agrarian family Henry found the farm work to be tedious he decides to invent new ingenuitive machines to make the work easier. When Ford was 13 years old, his father gifted him a pocket watch, which the young boy promptly took apart…

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    It was a frigid evening, the wind whipped through the dark empty streets of London. The masses of people were celebrating comfortably in their warm homes, awaiting the new year. Beneath the grand stairs of the Royal Palace in the heart of London, six beautifully designed red horse-drawn carriages arrived in the brightly lit courtyard . In the first carriage was Pol Pot, dressed in his finest brown suit, his dark hair reflecting the light from the street lights. Tipu Sultan exited the following…

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    Yankee Candle is the best loved and largest candle company in the world. This famous candle brand earned its reputation in high quality and fine fragrance candles making for over 40 years. It all took place on Christmas in 1969, when sixteen-year-old Mike Kittredge did not have enough money to buy his mom a Christmas present, so used some old red crayons, canning wax, kitchen string, and a milk carton to make his mom a candle (“The Yankee Candle Story”). A neighbor saw it and convinced Mike to…

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    Death Penalty Methods

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    New York 's history of capital punishment goes back to colonial times, with the second most executions of any state from 1608 to 1972, after Virginia. Before the invention of the electric chair most executions were carried out by hanging, although other methods including burning at the stake, death by firing squad, and even the breaking wheel were used. Although there were inmates on death row until 2007, no execution has taken place since that of Eddie Mays in 1963. Texas executed 16 people in…

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    There is one nebulous, but compelling question. Why do Americans love guns? Oliver Winchester and Samuel Colt have answered this question by becoming two of the greatest gun manufacturers in the world. Both men have come up with innovations that have changed the world of guns forever. To many they are an icon of death or even mass genocide in many people’s eyes. However, the gun world classifies these two as heroes for their advances in technology. From the troubled life of textile…

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    Paleolithic Art History

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    Technology ranging from tools and weaponry became more advanced. One such advancement was the invention of the potter’s wheel and the creation of pottery. Through these significant improvements based in education, culture, and technology the quality of life vastly increased in comparison to the Paleolithic period. With a steady supply of food based off grain…

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    M1 Garand Rifle

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    A. Introduction Thesis: Many technological advances were made during World War II, but the development of advanced planes, guns, and the nuclear bomb ultimately led to the end of the war by causing mass destruction and millions of casualties. B. The development of the advanced technological M1 Garand rifle in World War II (helped the infantry soldiers in WWII) essentially help led to the end of the war. The M1 Garand rifle was a highly-acclaimed rifle for the United States in World War II. As…

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    in “The American Dream”). The characters of Great Gatsby own big decorated homes, attend the biggest parties, and spend their money to get whatever they please. Historically, many inventions were made in the early 1900’s. This included vacuum cleaners, hair driers, improved televisions, etc. These items added to the numerous objects made available to the public and causing the people to want more and more. The materialistic nature appears…

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    “Romantic spirit Vs Machines“ The industrial revolution was undoubtedly a time of greatness and progress for the world lasting from 1760 to 1850,it changed the face of world but seeing how every revolution had it’s dark sides so did industrial revolution and it changed everything from industrial modernized machineries to the lives of the average citizens. The reason it is called a “revolution” is because of the drastic and major changes it brought and all these changes were followed by all…

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