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4801: Age Of Discovery
... profit, the stockholders received a small amount also. While the trade between Europe and the New World flourished, new variables were added into the equation of the money making process. Slave trading became an increasingly big part of the European profit. Slavery had existed for almost as long as anyone could remember, but with the new colonization of the New World, slavery began to change for good. The Portuguese set up ...
4802: Automation
... n efficient, large-scale system of manufacturing inexpensive, reliable cars. "I'm going to democratize the automobile." Ford said, "and when I'm through, everybody will have one." (Chase, 1997, 47) Cars have made a big difference in the way communities have been designed. Street layout, the design of homes, and traffic laws have changed as methods of transportation has changed throughout history. Automobiles are responsible for more than half the ...
4803: Atomic Bombing 2
... and Stimson's claim that the only reason the bomb was dropped was for military reasons. In his diary on July 17the, the first day of the Postdam Conference, Truman recorded that, "Most of the big points are settled. Stallin will be in the war on August 15the, Fini Japs when that comes about."(Loebs p13) Those last six words are of the utmost importance, for they strongly suggest that Truman ...
4804: Atomic Bomb 7
... near Bikini Atoll the new bomb was ready to be tested. The bomb was set underwater a few hundred miles away from the Bikini beach. Scientists who witnessed the blasts said, "The blast was so big that the island which was hundreds of miles away from the blasting sight had been hit with its powerful shock waves, destroying homes from its path (Bolt 56). Russians who over herd the news that ...
4805: Atomic Bomb 5
... soldiers by putting an end to the war. He knew that once the Japanese saw the awesome power of the Atomic Bomb, they would have no choice but to surrender. The first Atomic Bomb (called Big Boy ) was dropped on the city of Hiroshima on August 6, 1945, by the B-29 bomber Enola Gay . It completely destroyed everything within a three mile radius. Japanese civilians within that radius were instantly ...
4806: Ap European History Dbq- Women
... household tasks while excelling in the sciences. The date that this article appeared must also be recognized, it was written in 1787 (the most recent of the documents), signifying this as one of the last big steps to liberate women into the academic field of science. Documents six and seven take it another step further by not only saying that women are equal to men, but in fact they can be ...
4807: Analysing War Poetry
... hugely appropriate word, even by the sound of it. Owen says he says he saw the man drowning under a green sea, through misty panes. I can see the thinking behind this because with a big mask on he could have felt like it was a diving mask, and the dirty visor coupled with the green tint in the atmosphere would have set the scene even more. Also the man s ...
4808: Amistad
... the false pretenses set by many that African Americans have no connection to the motherland . Learning about Africa from coast to coast, and seeing the array of environments from the most primitive tribes, to the big cities and metropolitan areas annul many whites efforts to continue to enfeeble African Americans by portraying the entire continent as uncivilized . By attempting to continue to divide African Americans from their people in Africa, whites ...
4809: American Hawaii
... and much of their old traditions and beliefs are lost in history books. America dominated over the Hawaiians just as they did with the Native Americans. The Hawaiians didn t even stand a chance against big brother. They probably feel the same way towards America just as a child does with stubborn parents. Now I will tell you about the history of Hawaii so you will see how the United States ...
4810: American Colonies
... Colonies primarily depended on cotton and tobacco plantations. As the plantations grew they had to employ black slaves. The plantations were fully self contained with their own blacksmith, teachers and professionals. So there were no big cities or towns. The main plantations traded directly with Europe via the Mississippi. The three colonies all made money differently with their diverse professions and traders. The three colonies all had comparable similarities, as they ...


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