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    Many people worked in the artistic area back in Colonial America because there wasn’t much you could do. I’ll talk about what jobs were popular, talk a bit about painting, and some popular craftsman. Also, I will talk about what the popular and unpopular art forms were, and talking about furniture. Finally, different facts on what was happening in different places all throughout the colonies. These will answer the question, how did art change the colonies/colonists? Portrait painters alternated…

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    Thesis Statement: The Industrial Revolution brought many changes to America after the Civil War, despite its growth; it also created problems for the American society. Adapting to industrialization was difficult and had a major effect on America’s economy and society, which caused a radical change in politics. I. Major Aspects of Industrialization During 1865 and 1920 A. Technology B. Business Development C. Industry Basics II. Specific Groups that Were Affected by Industrialization A.…

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    6.5 X 55 Swede Summary

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    In this week’s article summary, the required reading material was an article that gave a detailed overview of the 6.5 x 55 Swede. The article was divided into sections that included history, Walter Bell and the 6.5 Mannlicher Schoenauer, performance, factory ammunition, and hand loading. The article began with a detailed history of the 6.5 x 55 Swede. The article states that during the muzzle loading era the most common calibers were 17mm and 18mm. But due to new technologies of the brass…

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    Some people may say that the Second Industrial Revolution was one of the greatest moments in the U.S. history, but some people may say that it was one of the most depressing times to live in and I will try to explain to you why they may have said that. The first reason why they may have said that is because of the working hours back in the past. Working today can be fair and square to everyone, but in the past, it was not as perfect as the present conditions today. People in the past…

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    109-111). Swift compares children as objects of commerce and dehumanizes them by referring to them as meat (Swift, 1199-1201). In a different time frame but with analogous condition, William Blake witness the outrage against children during the Industrial Revolution. Blake was born on 1757 in London. He is a prophet, poet, painter, and engraver. Blake have radical political views and revolutionary standards (Raine, 7-13). He published Songs of Innocence in 1789 and Songs of Experience in 1794…

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    Industrial Revolution, which strongly influenced on developments of nearly every aspect of society, took place in America during 1800s. Although the Industrial Revolution brought about many effective developments into American industry, such changes, which seemed beneficial at first, also had negative effects including harsh working conditions, low wage, and increase of slavery. During 19th century, Industrial Revolution ultimately shaped American society with developed transportation and…

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    Prior this period most manufacturing was done in home or small rural shops using the hand tools and simple machine. The iron and textile industries played central role in industrial revolution. “A number of factors contributed to Britain’s role as the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution.” Britain was political stable and has a lot of colonies which could serve as a source for raw materials, as well as a marketplace for manufactured goods. Not only iron and textile industries…

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    About 1.5 million Americans worked in factories. Still the United States continued to be primarily an agricultural nation. 70% of all Americans were farmers. In 1860 there were more than 140,000 factories in the United States. The great majority of industrial workers in 1860 were women and children. For this reason they had little impact on the political sense. This changed in 1877 when a nationwide strike of railroad workers took place. By 1900 5.5 million Americans were involved in industry.…

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    Destruction happens in many ways. People are the number one reason for it. People throw trash on the ground and don't mind to pick it up. People are the reason or world is the way it is. The United States is withering away. America is getting worse every year. Population is growing and are farms are having a hard time providing food. Food is the number one thing, for us to to live. If people don't have food then no body will have anything. We wont have to long tell we run out of food…

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    largely a rural society, Americans increasingly moved to the city looking for work, armed with a belief in the possibilities and a strong work ethic. Alongside them came nearly a half-million immigrants in 1900, also seeking a better life. America's Industrial Revolution produced much prosperity and leisure, but also much poverty and disillusionment. Tycoons such as J.P. Morgan and Andrew Carnegie amassed fortunes greater than many European nobility. But in the same cities, factory workers and…

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