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Revolutions and National States in the Atlantic World

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Kinberg, Nicholas Michael Chakmakian AP World History 14 August 2015 Chapter 29 Outline Revolution, Industry, Empire, 1750 ? 1914 19th, Euros ctrl?d. Asia/Africa, mestizos ctrl?d.Americas Revolution, industrialization, imperialism helped them dominate Revolution transformed Euro/Americas in 18th/19th Broke 1stin North America, 13 Brit colonies rebelled/won indep. Joined to form republic, United States of America, drew on Enlightenment values freedom, =ity, popular sovereignty Inspired France to abolish monarchy/aristocracy, est. republic based on same stuff Turmoil brought down French republic, Enlightenment influenced France after

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April 25th, 2014 09:41 AM ET Dominican Republic 'committed to inclusive immigration policy' By?An?bal de Castro, Special to CNN Editor?s note: An?bal de Castro is ambassador of the Dominican Republic to the United States. This article is a response to an?opinion piece from Amnesty International?published earlier this week. The views expressed are his own. The Dominican Republic is taking proactive steps to tackle the complex issue of immigration by implementing a policy for registering both national and immigrant citizens, while protecting everyone?s fundamental rights. And the challenges the Dominican Republic is facing to adopt these policies are not much different than those confronting the United States and other nations.

Haitian/Latin American rebellions

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In Latin America, the hacienda created a complex social order in society. Since most of the land was controlled by haciendas, it also employed most of the population. Each hacienda is distinct, ranging from hundreds of thousands to hundreds of people working/living here. Together, the residents of these haciendas create a village, as some people may be priests, teachers, clerks, accountants, storekeepers, hired shepherds and cattlemen, and families who rent land. Most of the workers however are African slaves or natives, enslaved by those who came from Europe, establishing a lower class.

Important Trade Routes

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This is a condensed information sheet of the major trade routes in world history. The Silk Road -Main commodities that were traded on this route were: Silk Porcelain Tea Weapons Metal work Spices Gold Silver Amber Brassware Jade Sugar Horses Cotton Salt Incense -The Silk Road was created during the Han Dynasty. The Han Dynasty and the Roman Empire used this series of trade routes to trade. -The Silk Road was safest during the time of Mongol Empire. This time period was known as the Pax Mongolica in the 13th century. This led to the spread of ideas and cultures throughout East and West Asia. The Indian Ocean Trade -South Asia traded with East Africa
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