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Explanation: The ability to communicate across long distances improved dramatically during the Industrial Revolution. It began with the invention of the electrical telegraph by Samuel Morse in 1844. This system allowed for messages to be transmitted much quicker and cheaper than old methods.
Answer:
The bill has to be voted on by both houses of Congress: the House of Representatives and the Senate.
Explanation:
If they both vote for the bill to become a law, the bill is sent to the President of the United States. He or she can choose whether or not to sign the bill. If the President signs the bill, it becomes a law.
New England
Harsh rocky soil made farming difficult, led to subsistence farms
New England
Land was granted to a group and towns were subdivided among families
New England
Fishing including whaling (lighting
New England
Shipbuilding and small-scale factories
New England
Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Conneticut, New Hampshire
Middle
Blended other two
Middle
"Bread Basket" of the colonies
Middle
River system and ports provided access to back country and Atlantic
Southern
Favorable agricultural climate
Middle
New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware
Southern
Plantation system developed
Southern
Export crops: "cash crops" such as tobacco grown
Southern
Larger slave population was needed as labor
Southern
Farms tended to be scattered, less urban development.
Southern
Maryland, Virginia, South Carolina, Georgia
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because there was a deffulcity of wall which is too serious cases it is a systematic occured
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✅ Dorothy’s diary—at least in the entries preserved here—chronicles daily life at Grasmere, mostly focusing on walks she took alone and with her brothers or Samuel Taylor Coleridge, a frequent visitor. She mentions visits they make and visitors they receive and some of the poems they read and write. And she notes some of the cooking that she does. It’s a simple account of ordinary life, with little additional introspection. It’s the kind of thing that might interest a Wordsworth biographer or someone studying daily life in the 1800s. But as a general reader, with limited interest in Wordsworth, I didn’t find much here, especially given that the small volume contains hardly no notes or explanatory text putting these months in the context of the Wordsworths’ life. In fact, I didn’t realize until well into the book that the John she mentions so frequently is another brother.
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