A group that benefited the least in short term from the Industrial Revolution were the children of the working class. This was because they basically lost their childhoods to the working force of the factories. They were forced to work 12-16 hour shifts 6 days a week for mere pennies, while working under horrible conditions. They were given only a small amount of time each day to eat and take a break before they had to go back to working, and were beaten if they weren't working fast enough, or started to get sleepy from the lack of sleep or rest. The places that they worked in were dangerous and unhealthy, and were definitely not fit for children. And through all of this, they saw little improvement in their living and working conditions. A group that benefited the most in short term from the Industrial Revolution were the Factory Owners of the growing middle class. They were part of the group of people who were making most of the new money brought in by the industrial revolution. With the success of the industrial revolution and the productive use of factories, some factory owners and other middle class people grew wealthier than the landowners and aristocrats in a very short amount of time. They were the people who benefited the most as they were able to improve their lives and live lavish, healthy lifestyles because of the huge sums of money they made from their factories each day.
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British soldiers were fighting because it was their job, while Americans were fighting for freedom. Another advantage the colonists had was the fact that American forces were fighting on their own ground. They knew the terrain, roads, mountain passes, and swamp lands of the colonies.
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Paul sent letters to new churches to advise them.
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The Apostle Paul was one of the opposers of the Christian faith. But an encounter with God led him to be a Christian himself. And after that, he began propagating and spreading the Good News all throughout the world.
Paul really helped shape the early Christian believers by sending them letters to encourage and also advise them in matters regarding the religion and how they conduct themselves. The New Testament of the Bible contains a majority of books that are written by him, named or titled according to the places he sent the letters to.
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C) Was part of an attempt by the United States to acquire Cuba.
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The Ostend Manifesto was a written document that invited the American Government to purchase Cuba from Spain, and in case Spain refused to sell, to invade Cuba with military force.
It takes the name from the city of Ostend, Belgium, were three American diplomats: James Buchanan, Pierre Soulé, and John Y. Mason met to draft the document.
The rationale behind the manifesto was to enlarge the U.S. territory, to protect national security from a weak, but anyways hostile Spain, and to establish a new slave state.
This manifesto was largely rejected by northerners, who saw it as just another attempt to extend slavery, and it in the end, it failed to gather support.