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It resulted in African slaves making up the vast majority of saint domingos population
Teppo K. Jokinen has written: 'Shape up USA!' -- subject(s): Economic conditions, Politics and government, Social conditions
Charles Dickens was interested in social conditions because he witnessed the hardships faced by the poor and marginalized communities in Victorian England. He used his novels to shed light on issues such as poverty, inequality, and social injustice, with the hope of inspiring social change and improving conditions for the less fortunate.
Economic-The workers were forced to work in harsh conditions in the factories.Political/Social -Russia was dealing with an unfair and oppressive government where the Czar ruled everyone and everything. People began to rebell againt this type of government (autocracy). One of the protests led up to the March Revolution.
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The factory cities were poorly planned because they often sprung up rapidly to accommodate the growing industrial workforce, without adequate consideration for housing, infrastructure, or amenities. This led to overcrowding, poor living conditions, lack of sanitation, and social issues within these cities.
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LED trailer lights can be better than the normal lights that could be fitted because they are brighter. They will therefore show up better in murky conditions and other vehicles will know where the trailer is.
The people actually rose up and overthrew the European democracies in the 1920's and 1930's. Also the European democracies were eventually conquered.
what led up to the slaves in the amarican
the ruling class would not willingly give up its power and position in government
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