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    19th century: period of growing consciousness‚ restlessness which promulgated the formation of two major movements  Propaganda Movement (failed)  Revolutionary Movement (replaces the PM) Leaders:  Jose Rizal  Marcelo H. Del Pilar  Lopez Jaena Members:  Pedro Paterno  Ponce  Panganiban  Antonio Luna *They worked for the Philippines’ assimilation as a Spanish province and equal treatment of the Filipinos as for the Spaniards *Writings in this period cannot be called literature

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    Throughout the course of history‚ there have been many changes and things are constantly evolving. One specific area that has evolved drastically is religions. Not only have they evolved over time‚ but the events that took place in history have transformed them into what they are today. If we look at the three religions we discussed in recent lessons which are Jews‚ Catholics‚ and Protestants‚ its easy from the surface to view the basic similarities and differences. However‚ each one of these

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    Immigrants flocked to America‚ tempted by the promise of becoming rich‚ of living the American Dream. Disasters‚ like the Irish Potato Famine in the 1840s that saw millions of Irish emigrating‚ were another leading cause of immigration to America. However‚ for immigrants‚ life in the “country of wizards‚” wasn’t all it had cracked up to be (Hoffman‚ 72). They faced harsh discrimination along with the poor living and working conditions that the working class in

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    Mutually agreed between historians‚ the 19th century was a time period of rapid and significant European upheaval and progression in terms of society‚ politics‚ science and economy. The European Powers‚ including Germany and Great Britain‚ not only were the dominating forces on the continent but were also already the most powerful nations in the world. No other continent in this time period contained such influential and well-developed nations that were able to successfully control trade around

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    In-Class Final Essay (Final Exam) World History Honors 12/18/09 19th Century Industrialization Industrialization economically and socially transformed an obsolete society. It brought a new system of trade and commerce‚ allowed individuals to gain affluence through aptitude rather than birth‚ and altered the cultural perception of family. The Industrial Revolution began in Great Britain in the late 1800s and subsequently spread through Europe and the United States. Britain had recently

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    In the nineteenth century the people of Ireland emigrated from their native country and flooded into the English speaking countries of the world such as England‚ Wales‚ Canada‚ Australia and New Zealand in great numbers. The great number of Irish immigrants from this period‚ however‚ decided to try to make their new life in the United States of America‚ especially the American Northeast. Millions of Irish came into the United States during the nineteenth century with a vast percentage of them arriving

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    Immigration Report on Irish Immigrants Many immigrants came to the United States for multiple reasons. For example‚ some people fled from Europe to escape religious persecution before the 19th century. Also‚ others pursued for economic opportunities‚ adventure‚ or even possibly a new life in America. The first wave of immigrants who came to the United Reasons that they had to leave Ireland. “The newness of the North American continent and the vitality of its institutions inspired the immigrants

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    A History of 19th and 20th Century Russia A society’s understanding of its history is crucial to a society’s perception and definition of itself. During the 1980s the Soviet Union underwent a cultural revival‚ whereby the Russian people‚ prompted by Mikhail Gorbachev’s invitation to glasnost (more openness)‚ began critically re-examining Soviet and pre-revolutionary history. As the nation engaged in oral discussions and literary readings to study their past‚ they started to reassess the Soviet

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    Scottish-Irish immigrants came to America broke but were culturally competent with literacy unlike many of the poor Irish Catholic immigrants that arrived in America due to the potato famine in Ireland. The change over time for the Scots-Irish immigrants began with a culturally diverse and economically inferior populous during the eighteen century facing social and religious stigmas connected to Protestantism which differed from most other Irish immigrants. However‚ once the Scots-Irish integrated

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    19th Century Religion

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    Religion in the 18th and 19th Centuries Religion in the 18th and 19th Centuries Religion the early years of America was changing rapidly. From the Puritans that landed on Plymouth Rock to the early colonies spreading across the Atlantic‚ each group had their own unique take on God‚ the Church‚ the family‚ and their community. During the 18th and 19th centuries‚ specifically‚ many religious movements took place that dramatically changed and shaped the America we know today

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