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    The major economic characteristics of American life during the years 1800-1877 included the market revolution, the industrial revolution, and how plantations contributed to the economy. After 1815 there were great strides in the transportation and manufacturing industries. The industrial revolution provided agriculture, mechanization, and the railroad. Plantations contributed to a majority of the South’s economy which benefited them greatly. “Before 1815, transportation in the United States was

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    Causes & Results of the Civil War The Civil War, in U.S. history, was a conflict that pitted the Northern states of the American Union against the Southern states. The war raged for 4 years (1861-65) and was marked by some of the fiercest military campaigns of modern history. Large armies were involved in large movements, and entire populations were engaged in supporting the war efforts of both sides. The war had international impact, not only because of the growing international stature of the

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    Nathan Bedford Forrest was born July 13, 1821 in Chapel Hill, Tennessee. Forrest was born into a very poor family. He grew up with no education. When Nathan was sixteen his father William Forrest died. After the death of his father, Nathan went to work for his uncle Jonathan Forrest. Nathan worked for his uncle at a tailor shop in Hernando, Mississippi. Jonathan Forrest was killed in 1845 in a street fight over a business strife. Seeking revenge Nathan went after the murderers and killed two and

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    to work with. Northern people were referred as Yankees and mostly made up of abolitionists. Although they had a weaker military they still maintained their government forts and buildings.. The Confederates(South) seceded from the United States in 1860. They elected their own President called Jefferson Davis who was a senator from Mississippi. The South was mostly agricultural, so they hardly could get any food to the army soldiers. The South had plantations

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    Essay on Compromise of 1877

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    Compromise of 1877 African-Americans may sometimes wonder at the contradictory facts about their history presented in many standard history texts. These texts state that blacks were given the right to vote in 1870, yet the same texts will acknowledge that this right did not really exist for African-Americans until the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s. Similarly, the first public accommodation law was passed in 1875, but history shows that it took 91 years before it was acknowledged and African-Americans

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    Goals and Strategies of Reconstruction Reconstruction is the period after the United States Civil War when the southern states were reorganized and reintegrated into the Union in 1865-1877. Reconstruction is probably the most controversial period in U.S. history. The South needed to be rebuilt socially, economically, politically, and physically. In order to do this, President Abraham Lincoln, President Andrew Johnson, and the Congressional Republicans put forth their very best effort to help them

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    Rights bills, and some social developments that could lead to a revolution was the Freedmen’s Bureau, KKK, and others. Since the status of blacks in America was greatly altered and the power of government was increased greatly, in the time period of 1860-1877 mostly amounted in a revolution, but only to an extent. There was many constitutional developments that could be considered a revolution. The South's

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    Point Farm Family History

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    remained partners until 1872 when Jean Pierre bought out Barrow. In 1860, the property was called Point Farm, and even Pointe Viguerie. The name, Point Farm, is associated with the shape of the section. An 1832 survey shows the section shaped by the landforms of Pointe-aux-Chênes into a sharp point on the easternmost boundary, pointed toward Bayou Pointe-aux-Chênes . The section fronts Bayou Terrebonne, across both banks. In the 1860 Census, Jean Pierre (32) was listed as living in Ward 6(le Terrebonne)

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    Currier was born in the year 1818, in Bradford, Vermont. His father was Abel Currier and his mother was Sarah Currier. Abel was a Blacksmith and, Sarah was a housekeeper., and Daniel mostly just helped around the house. (Census Bureau, 1850) In the 1860s, he married Laura Currier, then moved to his

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    Edward Hammond Hargraves was a notable figure in Australian History. He was a gold rush prospector and his claim to fame was that he was said to have discovered gold in 1851, which initiated the start of the Australian Gold Rush. Edward Hargraves was born on the 7th October 1816 at Gosport, Hampshire, England to parents Elizabeth and John Edward Hargraves, a well-recognised lieutenant. He went to school at Brighton Grammar School but aspired to travel and explore. With this aspiration behind him

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