Land Ownership in 18th Century England
.... The decline of agriculture reduced the value of
land during the
19th century, and the landowning class itself was reduced in power by successive reforms of the ....
(1915

8

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Land & Power in 18th Century England
.... The decline of agriculture reduced the value of
land during the
19th century, and the landowning class itself was reduced in power by successive reforms of the ....
(2004

8

)
Mid-19th Century Pacific Northwest
.... farming. The Cayuse Indians viewed the Whitmans and other settlers as invaders, out to exploit their
land with the aid of Indian labor. ....
(681

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)
RECENT DEVELOPMENTS AND 19TH CENTURY TRENDS Thi
.... and professional classes which received Western educations in the
19th and early .... under the Shah's White Revolution of the 1960s which included
land reforms. ....
(1422

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Working Women in 19th Century
.... boarding houses and manufactories which the rich and influential of our
land have built for them" (An Account 2). Before the middle of the
19th century little ....
(2796

11

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Women in 19th Century
.... houses and manufactories which the rich and influential of our
land have built .... However, before the middle of the
19th century little progress was made in the ....
(2936

12

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Practice of Science in 19th Century Britain & France
.... At the beginning of the nineteenth century, the French were supreme on
land (at least until they overextended themselves by invading Russia), whereas the ....
(2755

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Darwin's Theories & 19th Century Business Practices
.... This help took various forms: (1) government grants of
land and loans to the .... The tremendous power of the capitalists at the end of the
19th century, accrued in ....
(2791

11

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19th Century Alternatives of Black Leaders
19th Century Alternatives of Black Leaders In late
19th century America, black leaders .... the ones that provide blacks the same voting and
land ownership rights ....
(522

2

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Reforms in 19th Century Great Britain
.... Reform Act which further reformed suffrage rights; the 1842 Mines Act which ended the employment of women and children in the mines; the 1870
Land Act which ....
(1086

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EARLY INDUSTRIALISM IN AMERICA
.... in the early
19th century all possessed certain favorable combinations of material resources and in particular rich agricultural
land and adequate deposits of ....
(1408

6

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The Waste Land
.... the dramatic monologue, a genre brought to a
19th century apotheosis by Robert Browning in The Ring and the Book. Other similarities of The Waste
Land to the ....
(4050

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Introduction The words we use make a difference. Y
.... points in history, depending upon when their
land became desirable to white settlers. For the Cherokee, this occurred early in the
19th century: Early in the ....
(1888

8

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Institutional Change Among the Powhatans
.... thus rejecting their own political order (Duane, Multidimensional 7). By the
19th century, the Powhatans had lost their
land and their cultural identity. ....
(2120

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The 19th Century Harem and Egypt and Syria
.... the imperialist bourgeois project in the Orient versus what is meant to be the British version of the highest and best use of the Holy
Land, the establishment ....
(10594

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Equality and Opportunity in America, 1865-1914 T
.... the travelling "wild west" shows, reenacting for White audiences the loss of their
land. .... Anglo immigration from the east throughout the rest of the
19th Century ....
(2114

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19th Century Novels and Physics
.... Steiner says that "the contrast between the city and the
land is, quite obviously, the axis around which the moral and technical structure of the novel revolves ....
(6133

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Russian Peasant Family Life
.... family life in Russia assumed in the last half of the
19th century is .... whose labor and loyalty historically had been bound to the country's
land-owning gentry ....
(1498

6

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The Revolutionary War
.... to temperance efforts during the early decades of the
19th century (155), as well as to the practical fact that American "abundance" on the
land (163) improved ....
(1138

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Influence of the American Frontier
.... As Kolodny notes, by the middle of the
19th century, Americans were struggling .... of "independent yeoman farmers" who would thrive on the rich
land that stretched ....
(2465

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Territories West of the Mississippi
.... settlement juggernaut that was to come over the course of the
19th century .... against the British, whose colonists were the first settlers on Native American
land. ....
(1057

4

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The history of Europe
.... confusion and resulting arguments that accompanied the original colonial
land grants (140 .... The industrialism begun in the early
19th century became big business ....
(3052

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Native Americans and Whites: 1600-1820
.... When the United States acquired new territory from France and Mexico in the early
19th century, the federal government wanted to open this
land to settlement ....
(2322

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Alta & Baja California
.... The adjudication process was fast-moving and favored Mexican
land tenure. .... Mexicans moved into America in significant numbers in the late
19th century. ....
(717

3

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Peasants and Serfs in the Russian Empire
.... Until
19th century Imperial reforms, he could sell them without
land to another landowner - an individual separately from the family if the landowner so wanted ....
(4474

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Review of "Byond Beef"
.... production and consumption: the making of the modern world In the
19th century, large sections of agricultural, pastoral and forest-covered
land were devoted ....
(1577

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Native American Commentators
.... 1944 and 1980. Basically, this was another version of the
land-grabbing tradition that had marked the
19th century. In the mid-20th ....
(2245

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BEYOND BEEF This research paper consists of as
.... production and consumption: the making of the modern world In the
19th century, large sections of agricultural, pastoral and forest-covered
land were devoted ....
(1577

6

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Rural Customs of Scotland
.... in crofting, or farming a small enclosed field, had become overcrowded relative to the amount of farmable
land in the Highlands at the turn of the
19th century ....
(1513

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Changes in Korean Colonial Society
.... of thousands and perhaps as many as two million, had left the
land to become .... In Korea, a highly stratified rural society in the late
19th and early 20th ....
(2344

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