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Category: /History
…The Neolithic Revolution The Neolithic Revolution had an immense influence to society from the period after 9000 BCE when ground and polished stone tools were mostly used, through the Great Leap Forward, to the foundation of civilization. During…
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…The American Revolution is perhaps the single most significant event in this country’s history. Some changes occurred with remarkable rapidity that their speed was truly revolutionary. But some scholars disagree about using the term “revolutionary…
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Category: /History
…After the French and Indian War ended in 1763, the British government began a concerted effort to gain more control over the colonies and to collect additional revenues to reduce the debt incurred during the war. The Stamp Act, passed by Parliament…
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…In the aftermath of the French and Indian War, Britain needed a new imperial design, but the situation in America was anything but favorable to change. Long accustomed to a large measure of independence, the colonies were demanding more, not less…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Through out history, almost every nation in the world has experienced a revolution. A revolution can be simply defined as "a change." When a country undergoes a revolution, its ideals that it once believed in are being transformed. Sometimes…
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…The overthrow of the June 1952 elections by Batista indirectly led to the Cuban Revolution. With this event the weakness behind Cuba's politics was revealed to the people. Their economy also fluctuated between high and low profits. Because Cuba, after…
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…Pierre Trudeau was always a bit of a paradox. He grew up in a bilingual household in a bilingual city in the only francophone political state in North America. He came of age right along with Quebec's fabled Quiet Revolution, leading the way as a voice…
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…The Industrial Revolution changed many lives forever, and advanced technology to an extent that was only imaginable, some would call this an age of progress in Europe. One main question to ask is; what is progress? Progress is defined as moving forward…
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Category: /Literature
…Of all the changes that swept over Europe in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, the most widely influential the "Scientific Revolution." We associate this revolution with natural science and technological change, but the scientific revolution
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Category: /History
…China’s 1911 Revolution. Many aspects of China’s history attributed to China’s revolution in 1911. These aspects were both long term and short term. China’s 1911 revolution was somewhat different from those in other countries in that the factors…
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