The site map may reveal information about the way the site was used, including patterns of occupational use.
Ended with blood on both sides
the 19th century and the beginning of factories, railroads, and assembly lines. Many people saw the benefits of industry--new careers, faster ways of making products, and easier transport of goods across the country. Other people saw the disadvantages--pollution, tradesmen being replaced by factories, and low-quality goods.
The Lorax by Dr. Seuss is such a great example of both points of view, and children can often learn better from an entertaining picture book than a social studies text at any age. The Lorax stands for the view of the environmentalist, and the Once-ler is all about industry, money, and making his thneeds. You can use The Lorax to introduce the Industrial Revolution to students.
America overcame these problems by borrowing resources from other countries and by transporting soldiers from other countries to join America.
A: Christopher Columbus’s statue was taken down for the genocide and exploitation of Indigenous people