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    man in ways that slaves could do without losing their lives. In the television show, Underground, is shows the lives of slaves on a plantation and how they deal with the hardships in their day to day struggles. Out of all the characters, Noah, a blacksmith proves to be the most resilient character. Noah shows resistant when attempting to escape from the…

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    stay with his father Squire Boone and his family in yadken Valley which is now located in the Davey region in Carolina North, and he work on a farm’s father also he spent most of his time in hunting and trapping. in 1755 he was wagon maker and blacksmith (metal works) in Edward Braddock campaign disastrous against the Indians, and in 1765 he visited Florida and then in 1767 visited the Kentucky territory for the first time, has toured the region between the years 1769 to 1771 with his friends,…

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    that played a huge role in the war were women. Even though women were in low positions in the social classes, they participated in many things. For example, when the men went to go fight in the war, the women took many jobs such as carpenters, blacksmiths, and shipwrights. One important person was Molly Pitcher, “…took over at the cannon after her husband dropped from exhaustion.” This shows us that she was brave enough to take her husband’s place during combat. Another woman that did that was…

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    Jamestown Over 80% of colonist died in jamestown. The time was 1607 in Jamestown, Virginia life was very hard for the colonists for many reasons. The main question is why: This is the question why people died: one was the environment, the second was the native relationship, and the third was because of settler skills. One of the most important reasons people died was the environment. The worst thing that the environment caused was the tide, stopped waste from flowing out to sea (Doc A)so the…

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    I believe that textile factories were bad for the health of working class families.Many children and adults have been seriously deformed and have obtained major illness caused by textile factories and other factories. In the house of lords interview with Dr. Ward Stated that most of the children who worked in the cotton “factories” has a much more worse of health than other children who worked in other manufactures .This quote states that children has harder jobs that adults even with weaker…

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    questions. How did they live day to day without a writing system? How did the groups make pacts and designate boundaries? Why is his story so disputed? Why was writing a demonic act to the Cherokee? But the most important question was why would a blacksmith make a writing system? As I researched the answer to the last question, I found out that Sequoyah enlisted in the American Military against the British, which seemed odd since he was crippled (Sequoyah meaning “pig’s foot”), and also…

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    developed a printing method that revolutionized to produce books faster and made them affordable. In circa 1398, Gutenberg was born into a merchant family in Mainz, Germany. While living in Germany, he was trained by his family to be a goldsmith and a blacksmith. Experimenting with printing began in 1428 when a craftsmen revolt erupted causing his family to vacate and settling in Strasbourg, France. He later then manufactured metal blocks that provided discrete letters, which made production…

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    When we look at the standing of a forged knife today compared to the standing it held in the past, we see that a forged knife stands high. The Maker Manifesto, written by Mark Hatch, describes making as a part of human nature by saying “Making is fundamental to what it means to be human”. Making, being part of what it means to be human, gives each person a connection to one another. Empathy is the ability to understand and share someone’s feelings. The process on making a forged knife is a very…

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    They were good craftsmen and traders, had various gender roles for women, and good supporting home life with their Norse society. The Vikings society were well known for their craftsmanship as they did various crafts and art forms, for example blacksmith and pots were seen equally acknowledged. Tools were everything to its craftsmen and often specialized craftsmen’s tools were important symbols of his status in life and the afterlife. Vikings are wonderful craftsmen especially in water…

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    They were often made by whatever the unit blacksmith, or the soldier could fashion. It is hard to imagine soldiers these days being forced to craft a knife to win a war, but that was the true nature of the first word war. The Enemy The Germans were actually the first to really take the need for…

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