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    As time progresses, literature pieces continue to be published and made to express ideas. In order to express these ideas, authors use conventions to show, explain, or illustrate their beliefs. Time periods started to change and so did conventions used to convey their opinions to the reader. A prominent time of conventions was the Realism period, where common language, allusion and satire were used effectively in the poem “O Lord, Our Father” by Mark Twain. Realism was a time where the author…

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    Dear Michele Buck, President of Hershey Chocolate, I’m Audrey Stuck and I attend The Overlake School. Child labor is a serious problem that I know you know about. I have heard that your company has a serious problem with child labor. It is a big thing to think about and find a solution to, but it is possible to solve it. There are 168,000,000 children in child labor today. All children deserve a childhood and a normal life. All of these children work long and unhealthy hours…

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    The Industrial Revolution was a major turning point in human history, changing every aspect of human life through technology. It was the change from a handicraft economy to one directed by machinery and factories. Prior to the Industrial Revolution, people owned whatever they manufactured by hand, and produced the bulk of their own food, clothing, and other items. However, there was a sudden surge of energy which replaced manual labor with mechanical work, which raised the standard of living for…

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    Daily Life of A Female Factory Worker In The Industrial Revolution The Industrial Revolution was an era of progress in transportation, industry, and communication that began in England. The textile industries formed the largest manufacturing sector in industry, and women influenced all its major branches in the highest productivity industry; hence their industrial contribution has not been adequately acknowledged (DOC 1). Unfortunately, the Industrial Revolution’s impact on populating cities…

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    Industrial Revolution Read to Learn: From Revolution to Reconstruction During the 1800’s, business and industry developed in America in different ways. From the late 1700s onward, factory work gradually replaced the system of home-based production. Rural, water-powered mills, were replaced by urban (city), steam-driven factories, filled to the roof with chugging, hissing, clunking machines. A task once accomplished by a group of skilled craftsmen became a thoughtless chore completed by, and…

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    using man power. However, between the years 1860 and 1900, a duration of only forty years the United States had become the greatest industrial nation in the world. What went right? a question probably all European industrial giants are all too familiar with-- the factors that helped America's…

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    The Industrial Revolution has affected everything in our country today. It helped build the manufacturing we have today along with how our world revolutionized in a whole. If the Industrial Revolution had not happened, we would not have all of the advancements the country has today. In the 20th and 21st century the United States became more technological and advanced and it is all because of the Industrial Revolution and the advancements made in manufacturing. During the Industrial Revolution…

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    Although slavery’s disruption of the political system was an immediate cause of the Republican Party’s creation, the party also reflected basic economic and social changes in American society, namely, the market revolution’s completion and the beginning of mass immigration from Europe. The American economy grew rapidly in the late 1840s and early 1850s. The expansion of a national railroad network did much to hasten economic growth. By 1860, railroads, and no longer water, carried most of the…

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    In 1790-1800s, Southern economic value was keep depreciating. Before the cotton boom, Their main economic sources came from agricultures; harvesting crops such as: tobacco, rice and indigo, and some of industries. However soon, the prices for tobacco, rice and indigo fell. This caused the slave labor market to fall also. Southerners needed to find other crops that needed less labor to protect their income. By the time, cotton was not a productive crop. Because cotton was short-staple and it had…

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    The lifestyle and the living conditions of the working class during the 19th century were far from liveable. The working class especially living in extremely unsanitary and disease filled conditions which were overcrowded. During the 19th century only around 25% of people were living with enough money to feed their families. The working class lived in conditions that included large numbers of people living and sleeping in one small space. Many people resided in cellars that were poorly…

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