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    second Industrial Revolutions, affected Europe through innovations in economical, agricultural and demographic areas of society; therefore these advances in technology brought about changes in Europe to the extent that society could not remain the same. The two Industrial Revolutions brought about new technology to support the building of new machines and the creation of factories. Developments in farming and agricultural uses, like the seed drill and the improved three-field system made…

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    After the Civil War came to an end, America still heavily relied upon an agricultural economy since the Union did not have enough industry to redefine their economic system. However, this would soon change, as many life changing discoveries would be made. These included Thomas Edison’s’ invention of the lightbulb and electricity in 1880, steel and the Bessemer process in 1850, and the value of oil from Edwin L. Drake in 1859. All three of these creations together would redefine American society,…

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    Farm Ranch Career

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    The career as a Farm, Ranch, and Ag manager, falls into the Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources cluster, and has lots to do with it. As a farm, ranch, and/or agricultural manager, there are many different jobs/duties that would need to be completed as time went on. Determining how to raise crops or livestock is a big part of your everyday job, and others would be ensure farm equipment are up to date, supervise all crop production, record financial reports, serve as a sales agent, and to…

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    Taking place in the 18th to 19th centuries, what you found for the most part was agricultural, rural societies in Europe and America advancing to industrial and urban societies. Preceeding to the Industrial Revolution, which began in Britain in the late 1700s, manufacturing was often accomplished in the home's of the people, with basic machines and hand tools. Economic development marked a change to powered, specific machinery, and large factories to provide mass production. The iron and textile…

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    Treaty Six In Canada

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    and pestilence relief. First Nations understood they would receive assistance to the transition of a new lifestyle, maintenance of their cultural and spiritual rights, right to hunt, trap, and fish, education, medical assistance, reserve land, agricultural tools and support, and peaceful co-existence with the…

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    The industrial revolution was a transition from an agricultural society to a more technological, urban society. Laborers were needed as an abundance of factories opened in cities. It was very common for women and children to work in the factories. However, the factories were cruel to employees, unsanitary, and a huge hazard to children. Many factory owners would beat the children with sticks and whips. In a primary source by John Birley ,who worked at a cotton mill since the age of 5, it is…

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    There were a handful of differences between the North and South. But when it came to the “equality” of people, there were very little to no differences in the treatment of those of the opposite or opposing race. People in these regions of the country had very similar opinions of people of color. Some of theses opinions are the idea that colored people should not be able to marry between races, vote, and the idea that people of color will always be considered inferior. In America’s history,…

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    Mexican Country Essay

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    zinc in Mexico I can name many environmental problems that Mexico has. One of Mexico’s environmental issues I should mention is soil erosion. It has contributed to deforestation.at a rate of 0.9%, Mexico loses its forest due to industrial and agricultural expansion. Chemical pollution is another major problem. Factory discharges and waste dumping should be put to a stop. Mexico has already launched three new programs to stop the pollution. Hopefully this will put a stop to…

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    Arguments can be made equally either way, but I would suggest that the combination of influences from the Scientific Revolution, the period of enlightenment, and the Agricultural Revolution all combined to make the Industrial Revolution more significant. As John Green of Crash Course asserts, nothing much changed throughout history in the lives of the average citizen until the Industrial Revolution (Green 2012). Once the…

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    19th Century American Farmer Struggles American Farmers have always been honest hard workers and many say they are the true back bone of the American people. During the late Nineteenth Century the farmers’ struggles were even harder than they are today. The harder the farmers worked, harder and harder it was to make ends meet and live comfortably, which in return became a problem for the banks and lenders. The way of live for a farmer was threaten and the banks and lenders controlled their…

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