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    This Revolution helped shaped the history of the modern world. It is the story of the of the foundation of one of the most powerful nations this world has ever known today, The United States of America. There were many other powerful ideas that shook in the colonists feel of pride, honor and wiliness to fight for what they felt was right. It was also story of a new colony, new land, and of people thriving to unite in this new land, as they itch for fairness and freedom of government oppression…

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    American Revolution 1763

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    America instigate a revolution and a war to gain independence from their fathering country of England. Throughout the years of 1777-1800 the colonies and states of America construct a government that would revolutionize the face of politics throughout the entire world. Thus, through the years 1765-1800 numerous events and people induced the construction of the United States of America and ultimately steered the establishing of the United States Government. The American Revolution activated…

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    Philosopher's were different but at the same time much the same, they all wanted change but not all agreed on what change should happen. The Early Enlightenment, during the first half of the eighteenth century showed influences of the Scientific revolution. The natural philosophers for example Galileo, Kepler and Leibniz. Its routes end up in England around the 1680’s, at this time people didn’t question the thought…

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    American Revolution Causes

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    Causes of the American Revolution With the controversy surrounding the ideas of justice, and equality in America today, we ask ourselves, is equality and freedom truly being promoted? What does the nation stand for? With these questions comes the idea of progress. Where did we start, why are we where we are now? Similarly to how our minorities are fighting for their rights and equality today, the early British colonists fought for their own liberation in the American Revolution. We’ve all heard…

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    The Neolithic Revolution main was a dramatic change for Nomad to farmers and hunter - gatherers. Nomads which was the name of the early modern people who began to study agriculture, they became farmers, before farmers,the nomads were hunter - gatherer who were people who followed the animals and kill and eat. The nomads had suffered for disease because there wasn’t enough food to their social ranks. It when from the Paleolithic to the Neolithic Revolution, nomads didn’t know they will…

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    Before the Intellectual Revolution monarchies ruled with limited power. Power was shared between the King, the Catholic Church, and nobles. In the 17 century, the French monarchy implemented the idea of Royal absolutism which gave them uncheckable power. Louis XIV proposed the idea…

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    Dr. Peter Stearns article States, The Impact of the Industrial Revolution is that there were a lot of changes . It all began around 1760 in Great Britain and spread to other parts of Western civilization and the United States. The changes consisted of different types of job rules that were not fair to the workers, new machines were introduced that increased production, children had to work, no breaks, individuals no longer had command over how long they had to worked, they just had to go with…

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    Top of Form The Iranian revolution was mainly caused because of the economic conditions the country faced rather than the Shahs friendship with Western countries. The country suffered from shortages, economic downturns, and high inflation while the Sha was in charge. There were many events that led up to overthrowing the Pahlavi dynasty. The first being the government monopoly on tobacco products which created a protest in 1891. Then came the Anglo oil company which was controlled by the British…

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    a specific condition for the process of development to accelerate. Throughout time, humans have been advancing, although, since 1750, technological and scientific advancements accelerated. The years from 1750 to 1914 are known as the Industrial Revolution, a significant time in history which has shaped the world on how it is known today. It took off in Britain, which meant there were many inventors in that region. Many people were motivated to study, learn about the new technologies so they…

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    Scientific Revolution Dbq

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    During the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, scientists work became widely known, and controversial to the Catholic Church’s beliefs. The scientific revolution occurred during the seventeenth century, which was a revolution in ways of thinking. Technological innovations during this period changed the way people lived in the future. Scientific experimentation led to discoveries that went against the Catholic Church’s beliefs. Scientists during these times had to try to align their works with…

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