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…northerners the same way. The Union was separated and many people thought the war would some how help to bring it together again. The issue of slavery brought about many conflicts between the north and south. Slavery started to die out until Eli Whitney's…
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…produced at high speeds. In 1785, Edward Cartwright built a Power Loom powered by water. They could produce 200 times more cloth in a day. In 1793, Eli Whitney invented the Cotton Gin that increased the supply of raw cotton and gave the British cotton industry…
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…the Waring blender, using a blender to disrupt cells. Although, first were Francois Jacob and Elie Wollman who used a blender to break apart mating bacteria. The blender experiment was to begin to know about mating bacteria. Sexduction is a term that states…
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…was. But at the next Festival he made himself an Ephesian, being bribed to do so by the Ephesian people. For this act he was banished by the Cretans.” The first Olympic games at Olympia were held in 776 BC. According to Hippias of Elis, who compiled a list of Olympic…
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…could be “…terminated on ten days’ notice.”(Ely p. 452-466) People did not say anything negative about the town or the Pullman Corporation in fear of the repercussions that followed. In 1893, the manufacturing of sleeping cars took a turn for the worse…
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Category: /History
…beginning to bloom as it created a better government with the help of each president and their presidencies. Slavery died down during the late 18th century, but with Eli Whitney’s invention of the cotton gin, slavery soon grew to enormous heights. Extremists…
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…. In fact, Achish gave David the city of Ziklag, which became David’s headquarters during the days when Saul pursued him. Find out more about Gath at 1 Sam. 27:3, and Ziklag at 1 Sam. 30:1. Family: Son of Ahitub; great-grandson of Eli, through Phinehas (see 1…
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…was the greatest of all of them. There was inside an enormous statue of the God Zeus. This portion of the Temple was not completed until later by the architect Phidias. This man designed the statue alone, not the entire temple, which was designed by Libon of Elis
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…the same questions to everyone with interest in land from the barons to the villagers. As written in The Ely Inquest, a contemporary publication at the time, "...They inquired what the manor was called; who held it at the time of King Edward; who holds it now…
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…that was invented by Eli Whitney separated seed from raw materials. Other inventions like the Steam Boat, Steam Engine, Train, Dynamo, Bessemer process, Telephone, radio, car, plane, and telegraph also were invented during the Industrial Revolution. And lastly Document…
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