Importation Canadian history from 1820-1900?
I cannot give you much information, unfortunately, but Louis Riel was important.
Don't worry, he is easy to look up online.
The two kinds of revolution started then are
Industrial revolution
democratic revolution
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Your tenth grade answer giver,
Sarah Moseley ( Shans)
How did telegraph help expand the market economy?
By allowing nearly instant communications over long distances.
Who was entitled to fully enjoy the blessings of American liberty?
Any one who wants to be an American Citizen.
What was southern California like in 1800s and early 1900s?
In the 1800s, Southern California was characterized by its diverse landscapes, including mountains, deserts, and coastal areas, inhabited by Indigenous peoples and later settled by Spanish and Mexican ranchers. The region began to transform with the Gold Rush, the arrival of American settlers, and the establishment of the railroad in the late 1800s, which spurred economic growth and population increases. By the early 1900s, Southern California was emerging as a popular destination for agriculture, tourism, and entertainment, with cities like Los Angeles beginning to develop into major urban centers. The era was marked by a mix of cultural influences and rapid industrialization, shaping the foundation for its modern identity.
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Which state passed laws to clean up the city in the mid-1900's?
One example of a state that passed laws to clean up cities in the mid-1900s is New York. In 1948, New York passed the Air Pollution Control Act, which aimed to reduce air pollution in the state's cities, including New York City. The Act led to the establishment of the New York City Department of Environmental Protection and played a role in improving air quality in the city.
How much did 4 cow's 1 cost in the 1900's?
A cow could be bought for around $15 to $25 in the early 1900's. That would mean 4 cows would be about $60 to $100 for all.
How many blacks were in England in 1609?
There was no census in England in 1609 (the first UK national census was in 1801) so we don't really know how common black faces were on London streets during the seventeenth century.
We know that there were some blacks, since there is a law from Elizabeth I's time calling for the arrest and deportation of negroes and black moors. For there to be such a law suggests that England had some blacks, but not many.
Shakespeare's Othello shows indications of fairly severe popular stereotyping of blacks, but not the coherent and established racial hatred which we see against Shylock in the Merchant of Venice (and even more against Barabbas in The Jew of Malta). Again, this suggests that blacks were not unknown, but far from commonplace.
Since it remained technically illegal to be a negro in England for many years, it seems probable that a black face was a rarity until well into the seventeenth century. Eventually England's involvement in the Triangular Trade - together with the long-established principle that you couldn't (quite) own a slave in England - led to a steady trickle of black people into British society as footmen and assistants to traders. Integration would need to wait until the abolitionist efforts of Cowper, Newton, Wilberforce and the early nineteenth century Methodists.
In the case of Othello it is worth remembering that the play is set in Venice, and that by 1600 Venice had already an established reputation as a city full of independent (and often promiscuous) women like Desdemona, and a racially and culturally diverse demographic.
In 1609 London was perhaps still a little parochial in its own attitudes to religious and racial diversity - but it knew about big, and bustling, and explosive cosmopolitan cities like Venice.
The middle class (or bourgiousi)
How much has the earth's average surface temperature increased since 1900?
about 1.4 degrees Fahrenheit or 0.8 degrees Celsius
Who was a pioneer of the mail-order store?
Sears in Chicago, Ill. Since that was the hub of the railroad system it was a perfect place to have his business. He sold everything from dolls to houses and shipped them by rail.
How much is a 1800s Henry Richards London Laminated Steel 8 gage worth?
You are in a niche market that requires professional appraisal