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    1848 The Seneca Falls Convention was the first women’s rights convention, called for women’s suffrage The convention adopted the Declaration of Sentiments based on the Declaration of Independence. Only two of the participants of the convention were able to live to see the addition of the 19th Amendment to the Constitution. This amendment gave women the right to vote. The convention was the first of its kind. The convention did have a significant impact in the long run, but it was seen by

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    Evening On the Sea, 1877 by Frederic Edwin Church Frederic Edwin Church was born in Hartford, Connecticut in 1826 and became a leading figure in the Hudson River school of Painters. His wealthy background helped him with he success in art. His father was the founder of Aetna Insurance. His first instruction came from Benjamin Coe. By 1950s and 1960s, Frederic Church had become the most famous painter in America. People could queue and pay fifty cents in the 1850s and 1860s to view the single canvas

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    in American identity seen throughout history is the difference between the nationalist, patriot identity seen among Americans upon independence from the crown in 1783; and the controversial division seen within the nation following the Compromise of 1877. The United States went from being a young, and hungry powerhouse, to a nation at war with itself all as a result of national identity. In a political sense, it is very clear as to why the nation under went such a radical change in national identity

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    revolution between 1860 and 1877. Some of the major events that took place during this time period were the secession of the southern states, Civil War, Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and Fifteenth amendment, and reconstruction. In 1860, South Carolina declared their causes of secession. South Carolina was the first state to secede, and their main reason was that their powers were restrained by the federal government. They felt they were not sovereign, and therefore needed to secede. In the 1860’s, the nation

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    After the Civil War between the Union and the Confederacy, both sides became one again. Once the war was over and the Union had won, the U.S. entered the Reconstruction period. Between 1865 and 1877, the U.S. brought about great change in both the North and the South. Constitutional and social developments during this time ,as well as years before, that amounted to a revolution. During the period of Reconstruction, the U.S. took on many constitutional developments. The first development was the

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    gave rise to the development of sectionalism in the states. Throughout the early development of the U.S., the main political crisis, slavery, along with a few other minor crises were bandaged with compromises, but it was not until the Compromise of 1877 that the crises were finally dealt with for good. Political divisions first came about when Secretary of the Treasury Alexander Hamilton offered a financial plan in 1790 and 1791. Hamilton 's immediate goals were to establish the nation 's financial

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    and millions more were injured. In the spring of 1861, the north and south began to rise into conflict over issues like states’ rights. Other conflicts include federal authority, westward expansion and slavery. When Lincoln was elected president in 1860, seven states seceded from the union and they formed the confederate states. After the first shots were fired four more states joined the confederate states. Abraham’s election was the rising point to long debate over the federal and state governments

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    The Reconstruction Battle Begins- 1865-1877 The president and Congress had to deal with Reconstruction, or rebuilding the South the Civil War. They also had to decide under what terms and conditions the for­mer after Confederate states would rejoin the Union. President Lincoln's Proclamation of Amnesty and Reconstruction called for a general amnesty or pardon, to all Southerners who took an oath of loyalty to the United States and accepted the Union's proclamations concerning slavery. After

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    from 1860 to 1877 is known as the era of Reconstruction because of the relentless attempts to reconsolidate the country. After times of war and disagreements, political and social developments contributed to the extreme changes that occurred in both the North and the South. Years before the Civil War started, the economic interests of Americans in the South differed from those in the North. This aided the start of tensions, and sectionalism became enormously prevalent in the election of 1860. Abraham

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    Chinese Labor Essay

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    The finalization of the transcontinental railroad ultimately allowed Chinese labors to explore further employment opportunities in western regions. “In 1860, only 2,719 Chinese resided in San Francisco, representing 7.8 percent of the Chinese population In California. Ten years later, the Chinese population in the city had soared to 12,022, a 343 percent increase. Meanwhile, San Francisco had begun to develop as a locus of industry, it had about two hundred manufacturing firms employing fifteen

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