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Chlidren were forced to work in the 1800's because they were poor, and they needed to take care of their families
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The US stopped Japans isolation in the 1800's by direct military action. The new Japanese government then went about westernising Japan. Ironically US intervention in 1800's Japan, lead to WWII.
the french had claimed most of the us... the Louisiana purchase in mid 1800's gave 1/3 of the US back to the (primarily English) settlers
from Ireland and Spain
Shorthorns first came into the United States in the mid 1800's, or just before the start of the American Civil War.
5,308,483 was the population of the US in the year 1800.
Journeys teach us resilience, adaptability, and the importance of embracing change. They provide new experiences, perspectives, and opportunities for personal growth and self-discovery.
£1800 is $2184.30