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    The American Revolution was an uprising of colonist people who where discontent with the British authorities. There bravery to fight against the British army and to oppose the king had a great payoff and shaped the America we have today. From 1765 to 1783 many significant events happened that inspired the colonist to go into revolution. This war was not an overnight thing, British build up hate from the colonist for several year. And one event, even though not directly but did have a great…

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    Before the Neolithic revolution, there was a fair chance that you would have lived with your extended family as a nomad, never staying in one area for more than a few months, always living in impermanent shelters, always looking for something to eat and never owning something that you could easily pack in a backpack or a sack. The Neolithic era saw tremendous changes in how people obtained and produced food. It also had political, social and economic effects on a particular society or region.…

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    The Mexican Revolution

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    destruction of World War I, Mexico was undergoing a period of transition of its own in the form of a socio-political revolution. The following paper examines some of the characters of the Mexican Revolution, their actions, and how the United States’ reaction and World War I-era attitudes helped shape the power dynamic on the North American continent Mexico: The 20th Century’s First Revolution Between 1884 and 1911, Mexico was controlled by a charismatic and controversial general who…

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    throughout the year. When they discovered plants had seeds they use in order to make more plants, the human communities were pushed into the agricultural revolution. During this time, because communities were settled and growing, the agricultural revolution elicited new less hands-on. Alongside farming, a job apparently important in the agricultural revolution, worked teachers and constables inside the communities. Because they constantly were not worrying about whether they could survive the…

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    Revolutions Of 1848

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    What sparked the chain reaction of revolutions in Europe? In the late 1800's, citizens of Europe were starting to feel the suffering that their government was placing on them. Food supplies were decreasing making it harder of people to feed their families, crops were getting difficult to produce. Merriman describes how even “the Irish were suffering from potato famine.” (Page 614) Unemployment skyrocketed as working conditions became harsh to be in, as well as sickness started to drift into the…

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    The Bolshevik Revolution

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    In February 1917, a revolution in the Russian Empire overthrew the centuries-old government of the Tsar. It was a revolution fueled by poverty, war, and a hatred for the system itself. After Nikolai II was overthrown, an interim government, dominated by socialists, took control over what remained of the Russian Empire. However, Russia was not destined for a democratic future. Instead, a communist group known as the “Bolsheviks” sought total control over the whole of Russia. In October 1917, the…

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    The French Revolution

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    The French revolution by many, is regarded as the first modern revolution. This means that many that followed would attempt to implement some of the methods that the French used, or use modify them to make them work best for them. The people of France, like many countries in Europe at the time, were unhappy with the way that they were being ruled, but many were too worried about the consequences to do anything about it. The French lower and middle class were able to use the recalling of the…

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    a. Neolithic Revolution The change from foraging to the farming of food. This occurred about 8000-2000 BCE. Is also known as the Agricultural Revolution. b. Hunting and Gathering These are people who hunt animals and gather wild plants, seeds, fruits, and nuts to survive. It was the lifestyle for more than 2000,000 years. c. Vedic religion This religion associates gods and humans that could only thrive in an oriented universe. The gods were needed to maintain cosmic order (Rita). This involved…

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    Petrograd Revolution

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    The icy cold winter night echoed with the sounds of the rioters and protesters in Petrograd, they were angry at the terrible working conditions in the factories. Many people became very disheveled and angered once Russia entered the Great War, Russia was not very prepared for war with the much more developed German military. Everyday, there were shortages of basic necessities, food shortages, and fuel as well, not to mention, the people’s anger that millions of their soldiers had died on the…

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    The Neolithic Revolution

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    their lives or to the people they care about. On the other hand, other instances force people into that alteration as it takes place spontaneously, and that is when these individuals realize whether that hesitance was foolish, or wise. The Neolithic Revolution is the most prominent example in history that obligated people to adjust their lives to the evolution of their time period: 10000 BCE to 600 CE. Indeed, this transformation was extremely extensive, but it was also imperative to the…

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