QuoteReplyTopic: USA 1763-1877 Posted: 01-Apr-2007 at 16:04
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How would you characterize the societal and political changes in America, from roughly 1763-1877? What would you argue were the primary factors and influences that determined these changes? Were these changes simple modifications of existing structures and traditions or did they represent a radical departure from earlier periods?
well, it sounds like you are asking us to write your essay in your place.
there's no way I'll do it for you but I don't mind to help. First why 1763 and why 1877? What did change inbetween? What are the 3 major events that took place then? What were the consequences of these events? Remember that an event can have various type of implications symbolic, political, military, economic Try to understand the US history in a larger picture what was their position in the world in 1763 and in 1877? Usually 1763 is seen as being in the pre-modern period while 1877 is seen as being in the modern period so what are the aspects of modernity.
Besides let me give you a few advices: 1) People on AE are emotional so try to speak to them with due respect and not as if they were your homies. 2) We don't know you, if one day somebody was foolinsh enough to answer you he might get it wrong as he may assume you are in undergrad while you are actually in junior high school, it would then be so obvious that you cheated that you would have a bad mark and your move would be counter productive.
I am doing
some research but if anyone could help that'll be cool..., Like just
opinions open my mind to then choose an argument and start writing..,
but since im lost right now i cant do crap... sorry for bother you
guys..
try this out: the rise of the population (migration and "natural demographic growth") the industrial revolution the effects of the independence (keep in mind that "everything has to change so that nothing has to change") the industrial revolution the frontier and the effect of its gradual closure the rise of the US on the Continental and Global scale
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