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What century was it when it was 1863?

1863 was in the 19th century.


What year were watches invented?

1863


What impact did the women have in the western expasion?

In the western expansion, women played several roles. In the Homestead Act of 1863, anyone over the age of 21 could claim 160 acres of undeveloped land as long as they stayed there for 5 years, built a home, and farmed the land. In many cases, the men would need to travel elsewhere for work, and the women would stay behind to hold the land. Women also helped to "civilize" towns which had been started by men. As men began to marry, they started to settle down, and there were fewer saloons and brothels. More homes were built, as women did not want to live in tents. Children were born, so there became a need for schools. General stores became popular, selling not only farming supplies, but food staples and fabrics for clothing. Women were also actively involved in the farming of the land and the building of homes.


When did Europe abolish slavery?

While the European Union is an entity today, in the past Europe was not a cohesive unit and was made of many independent countries. Thus as such European Union has never formally passed a law to abolish slavery although the union has consistently underlined its opposition to contemporary slavery and follows and supports United Nations Commission on Human Rights (CHR). In history the British Empire abolished slavery in all its territories in 1787, while it was not until 1863 that President Lincoln abolished slavery in the US. His act was then supported by the 13th Amendment.


Who said Those who do not learn from the past are doomed to repeat it?

Edmund Burke (1729-1797) said "Those who don't know history are destined to repeat it."George Santayana (1863-1952) said "Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it."The full quote from The Life of Reason (1905-1906) by George Santayana is as follows:"Progress, far from consisting in change, depends on retentiveness. When change is absolute there remains no being to improve and no direction is set for possible improvement: and when experience is not retained, as among savages, infancy is perpetual. Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it."(Many other people have repeated this, or paraphrased it, and the original quote is often misattributed to Winston Churchill, but the quotation is unable to be found in his written work.)"Winston Churchill " It was actually George Santayana. He was a Spanish philosopher.Actually the author originally credited with any such phrase is Edmund Burke. He died before either Winston Churchill or George Santayana were even born.Simplest Answer. Another way of wording the famous quote is: "learn from your mistakes."The Long Answer:As our species pulled it self out of the primordial ooze there has been a constant pattern to our growth. Throughout history, by evolution of the mind as well as technology, we have followed the same series of events leading to the same negative conclusion. Each time mankind has re-started the cycle the stakes of failure have increased.To over simplify this series of events or cycle is as such: There exists several small communities, these communities join to create a large community, and this community begins to grow. Eventually it begins to consume large amounts of resources; natural and human, it grows to the point were it begins rising beyond it's means. This causes a need for more resources as they are consumed at an ever-increasing rate.As history has shown us from the simplest village to complex social systems these needed resources are acquired by brutal acts of desperation and war. Eventually the system becomes ineffective and far too large to sustain its own growth and eventually it collapses upon itself creating casualties both human and environmental in this process.Before our current cycle of human events the possible risk factor was rather minimal, but as we have grown into a global village the stakes are considerably higher. As we witnessed in the near conclusion of our current cycle at the end of World War 11 (a-bomb) and the event that followed (e.g. Cuban missile crisis, global warming, environmental degradation, etc.)To simplify yet again as countries fell into the last stages of desperation war was inevitable. Rather then being between two countries or an act of civil war a conflict between several nations erupted, World War. This was made possible by this cycle's large stride in technology (planes, submarines, battleships etc.). Believing that the actions of the WW1 eventually led to WW11 we will treat them as a similar entity. Mass casualties strained the entire planet as every society and economy was affected.Then in August of 1945 two Atomic Bombs (aka A-bomb, code named Big Boy and Fat Man) were dropped on the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Progress had eclipsed the human race as technological advancement surpassed human evolution. The stakes of failure then reached an unprecedented height, for the first time in the history of the world humans had the ability to erase all life on our planet.Humanity was forced to re-evaluate its standings in the world as it began to realize all that had been lost and has done so several times over the last six decades. Civilization cannot afford to follow the cycle to its previous conclusion confirming, "Those who forget the past are doomed to repeat it". The two World Wars featured the most casualties (civilian/military) in history, bearing witness to these events, as a global voice, humanity declared "Never again"."We stand on the shoulders of giants and owe a lot to them, however though we maybe only a few heads higher we can still see further. We have an obligation of Stewardship."- Matthew Carter at Design Thinkers'09"Our civilization, which subsumes most of its predecessors, is a great ship steaming at speed into the future. It travels faster, further, and more laden than any before. We may not be able to foresee every reef and hazard, but by reading her compass bearing and headway, by understanding her design, her safety record, and the abilities of her crew, we can, I think, plot a wise course between the narrows and the bergs looming ahead.And I believe we must do this without delay, because there are too many shipwrecks behind us. The vessel we are now aboard is not merely the biggest of all time; it is also the only one left. The future of everything we have accomplished since our intelligence evolved will depend on the wisdom of our actions over the next few years. Like all creatures, humans have made their way in the world so far by trial and error; unlike other creatures, we have a presence so colossal that error is a luxury we can no longer afford. The world has grown too small to forgive us any big mistakes."- A Short History of Progress, Ronal WrightIf we don't know the mistakes people in the past have made, we will make those same errors.

Related questions

Can a new state be made from dividing up an existing state?

Yes. It happened in 1863 when the western counties of Virginia broke away from Virginia proper to form the new state of West Virginia.


What area separated from existing state in 1863?

Western virginia


What did the western counties of Virginia did in 1863?

Formed their own state of West Virginia, and seceded from Virginia and the Confederacy.


When was western Virginia admitted a union?

West Virginia was admitted to the Union on June 20 of 1863.


What was the Confederate states of 1863?

The same as it had been in 1862, except that the Western counties of Virginia seceded from that state in 1863 to form their own state of West Virginia.


Why did west virginia become its own state?

Because the mountain people in the Western counties did not think that Virginia should have seceded from the USA. So they seceded from Virginia.


What is West Virginia derived from?

The Western counties of Virginia, which did not approve of the secession of Virginia, and voted to break away to form a separate state, joining the Union in 1863.


What state was stonewall Jackson was represented?

Jackson was born and raised in Virginia, in a part of the state that became West Virginia in 1863, when the western part of Virginia seceded from Virginia to become West Virginia.


When did the Confederacy plan on retaking western Virginia?

Pressure from Confederate politicians who still had connections with people in western Virginia , created several plans in January of 1863 to retake western Virginia. The Confederates conducted several raids into that part of Virginia and even threatened the Baltimore and Ohio railroad. Union General Joseph Hooker's activities in Virginia, however, placed any plans for western Virginia on hold.


Why are the 55 western counties comprising West Virginia not included in the maps of the original 13 colonies as it was a part of the original state of Virginia?

Because West Virginia wasn't a state until 1863.


What year did the West Virginia split from Virginia?

The split occured in 1861.{| |- | That would be 1863. The western counties of Virginia met and elected to reject the rest of the state's succession. They stayed with the Union, though there was a lot of conflict within the state as to which side they should support. |}


Was West Virginia the first state seceded from the country?

No, that was South Carolina. West Virginia was a new state formed from the Western counties of Virginia, which had voted solidly against secession, and broke away from Virginia to join the USA in 1863.