Essentially the Scientific Revolution contributed to the progress, reason, andfraternal aspects of the Enlightenment. Through debunking long held superstitious / religious beliefs, producing a secular body of reasoned work, and by creating a network of learned fraternal Scientific Societies, who not only collaborated in theoretical fields, but in the application of new discoveries to practical and commercial purposes, along with offering libraries of the latest Scientific papers and lecturers. Enabling and funding further investigation, in a meritocratic circle eg. the Lunar Society of Birmingham.
Worth noting, the Agricultural revolution, which was applying scientific method to food production, was also vital as its gains freed manpower for the new urban mines and factories.
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It was very similar to life in ancient Sumer. There were four classes of people – priests, upper class, lower class, slaves, and a king. The rich nobles lived a life of luxury. The poor worked hard but were comfortable and well fed. Every family had their own home.
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Many African Americans were disregarded for their color, the faced brutal treatment such as lynching and crosses being burned in their front yards. Soon most of the African Americans participated in the great migration to the north. Southerners depended on slaves and now that they had all gained freedom the southern economy was slipping. northerners did not like that the African Americans were fleeing to the north they believed that they were going to steal all of the jobs and leave them nothing. the endless cycle of Discrimination was circling around the heads of the Americans and the African Americans even to this day.
C) He wanted to thank Americans for treating him as a hero
Okay, I can't speak for sure for the Spanish one but it is probably because they were looking for gold and timber. The French question I believe has to do with the trading of fur. Then I think that the <span>Wichita Indians lived in Twin Villages and it was located along the Red River.</span>