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    The pamphlet “Common Sense” published by Thomas Paine in January 1776 became a best seller in the colonies. He writes about the sufferings and injustice meted out to the colonies by England and the fight for Independence from England. One specific injury named by Paine‚ is that the colonies are directly involved in European wars‚ due to their connection to England. As a consequence‚ enemies of Great Britain‚ like Spain and France‚ automatically become enemies of the colonies‚ which is a further disadvantage

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    Throughout African Americans enslavement there were many resists and revolts‚ slaves wanted freedom and abolition to slavery. Many slaves rebelled‚ revolted‚ and did everything they possibly could to be free from their masters. Slaves like Denmark Vesey‚ Nat Turner‚ Charles Deslondes‚ and many more have revolted‚ rebelled‚ and conspired to abolish slavery. The enslaved African Americans revolted either individually or in groups to fight for their freedom. Slaves in the U.S were very persistent and

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    Women’s rights and liberties have changed greatly throughout the years and there is no doubt that two of the most empowering events for women‚ were the First and Second World Wars. Canada sent 625‚000 men to fight in World War I and 1.1 million men were sent again during World War II. The deployment of men‚ left large gaps on the home front‚ opening the door to women stepping into roles formerly occupied predominantly by men. They began to join the work force during this time‚ when supplies were

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    hostility towards Black Americans‚ lynching’s and beatings were quite common in the Deep South. Due to the huge amount of volunteered/conscripted black Americans who joined to fight for ‘liberty and freedom’ in Europe‚ many also fought the war of liberty and freedom at home. When black soldiers returned majority were still met with the same segregation and racism that they had felt when they left. However you could see some improvements in political‚ social and economic conditions for them; largely achieved

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    In what ways did women’s live change after 1945? The life of women after the Second World War (1945) can be attributed to many different factors‚ some of these being; the work in which woman did and women and their family lives. With war ending‚ new political changes and roles of both men and woman changing all contributed to the changes of women’s life through the 20th century. Before 1945‚ as the Second World war was taking place people at home‚ often only the woman and the children‚ mainly had

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    Question- What did the first settlement groups have in common? What makes them different? Introduction- Through many of the first civilizations‚ there were numerous similarities and differences. The two main similarities that I believe these great civilizations had were their legacies‚ and the fact that they each had irreplaceable contributions to modern cities‚ as well as their agriculture and how it affected and improved life as they knew it‚ and s we know it. The main difference they had was

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    Freedom to African Americans in the 19th century meant the reestablishment of family connections‚ the achievement of literacy‚ the exercise of political rights‚ and the ability to be economically and socially self-sufficient. The road to achieving such freedoms is usually told from a male’s perspective‚ yet women participated in such liberating activities just as much if not more than their male counterparts. African American women have faced an abundance of particular adversaries‚ especially in

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    How far did conditions improve for Black Americans between 1945 and 1955? Intro Before the outbreak of war there was general hostility towards Black Americans‚ Lynching’s and beatings were quite common in the Deep South. However due to the huge amount of volunteer black Americans who joined to fight for ‘liberty and freedom’ in Europe many also joined to fight two wars‚ to fight the war of liberty and freedom at home. When black soldiers returned to their country many were still met with the

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    Many events have happened throughout history‚ good and bad‚ that have influenced the world. The Holocaust was by far one of the most devastating times in history. The Holocaust was a period of time during World War II in which many innocent people were killed; the conditions of the concentration camps that were used during the Holocaust were extremely harsh; the aftermath once the Holocaust and the war were over also left an impact on the entire world and many people’s lives forever. First of all‚

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    expansion of time. Women were never recognized as equals to men by the majority of society. The specific details of a woman’s role entailed did change slightly between the Enlightenment and Reformation; women were granted some new abilities such as more education and ability to divorce their husbands but limited in how they could work and live in society while being considered subordinate to man. The first first changes in the lives of women

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