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The industrial and economic developments of the Industrial Revolution brought significant social changes. Industrialization resulted in an increase in population and the phenomenon of urbanization, as a growing number of people moved to urban centres in search of employment.
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They were founded upon religious tolerance.
Maryland was created by Lord Baltimore and aimed at being a refuge for catholics living in Britain, it was named after Henrietta Maria of France(James I's wife) whereas Pennsylvania was founded by William Penn in 1681, he was a Quaker and Pennsyvania was named after him.
Virginia was founded in 1607 and was based on agricultural exploitation whereas New England had been founded by Puritans in 1620 and was profoundly intolerant. Maryland and Pennsylvania thus became colonies with different identities.
Yes, technically it is true that Mosques are centers of Islamic worship, although it should be noted that Muslim people (who usually worship in the Islamic faith) can pray in a variety of places.
When the declaration of independence was made they basically tried to have philosopher of freedom in it like John Locke. He helped shape the ideas of freedom like he said divine rights ( the power of being a king or queen is given by god) he said that was incorrect that the people gave them the right to be king or queen. He thought that the people can over throw the king if they don't go through parliament and if the government becomes destructive. The government should get overthrown if ithe doesn't help with the people's needs.
The Greeks made major contributions to math and science. We owe our basic concept of math to ancient Greek mathematicians. Some of the first astronomical models were developed by Ancient Greeks. Hippocrates is a famous Greek physician who established a medical school. He is credited as being the founder of modern medicine. Aristotle and Plato were 2 Greek philosophers who wrote about biology and drama. The works of Greek playwrights like Sophocles and Aristophanes formed the foundation upon which all modern theatre is based.