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What was the Value of the Steamboat to the United States
Transportation and Trade, Boosted Trade and Made Travel up the River Faster -
Who was Emmeline Pankhurst?
- leader of the suffragette movement.
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What did the Lowell Factory believe in regard to Church Attendance for it's workers?
Evening Lectures and other Culture Activities, enforced Strict Curfews and Mandatory Church Attendance. -
how was Germany effected after ww1??
- Germany were humiliated at there loss
- they had a weak army and they had lots of death
- America stopped all trade to German ports
- Germany suffered starvation
- they had no raw materials
- anger towards the kaiser
- anger towards the new goverment (November criminals)
- Germany were humiliated at there loss
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What impact did the Irish have on the US
The Irish provide a significant labor pool for the US in the 19th Century. They Brought In Irish Culture and Customs. The Irish became Heavily involved in the Democratic Party. -
What was the Primary Stance of the American Party based on
Democratic/Republican/Federalists (Know Nothing Party) -
What did the Erie Canal do for the US
Provided aNavigable Crossway from NYC to the Atlantic Ocean to the rest of the Great Lakes -
How did the Federal Government Assist the Railroads in the 1850's
Federal Govt. Encouraged Railroads Buildings and Subsidized Railroad Companies. -
What Triggered the Communications Revolution in the 1840's
Telegraph and invention of Postage Stamp -
Be familiar with Who Created the Cotton Gin and What it did to revolutionize America
Eli Whitney invented the Cotton which significantly boosted Cotton Production in the US
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