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I think that the lituature and the art of the mid 1800s are still valued because of the succes they had even before
i think its train...
i think it is round
OH SNAP! I was looking everywhere on theInternet for this EXACT question! what are the odds??? The answer from my American History Book, I think is :In the early 1800's, a wave of religious fervor- known as the great awakening- stirred the nation. The new religious movement began with frontier camp meetings called revivals.People came from miles around to hear eloquent preachers, such as Charles Finney, and to pray, sing, weep, and shout. The experience often made men and women eager to reform both their own lives and the world. The second great awakening increased church membership, especially among Methodists and Baptists. It also inspired people to become involved in missionary work and social reform movements.your welcome! ;-)
Americans didn't think that cattle ranches were practical on the great plains because the cattle had a hard time surviving. The great plains were dry and there was not a lot of grazing land in the 1800s.
i think it was good
yes it did, think of how hospitals and prisons are today
Reform - think tank - was created in 2001.
I believe that volleyball, badminton (I think!), basketball (I think!), and football were sports in the 1800s.
because there were little government aid avaliable many people moved into settlement houses.
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I think that the lituature and the art of the mid 1800s are still valued because of the succes they had even before
i think its train...
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because they were high