Aboard a slave ship in the nineteenth century.
Events that are happening in their time
<u>The first official Czar of Russia was </u><u>Ivan the Terrible</u>. Upon reaching adulthood, Ivan was crowned Czar of all Russia (1547). Before him, all rulers of Muscovy were Grand Princes. He was the first to appoint himself Czar "Caesar" (European tradition of "Emperor") whose power comes directly from God. Such a title gave Russia and its ruler significant weight in the eyes of European monarchs. Ivan the Terrible was recognized emperor by Queen Elizabeth I, Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian II and others.
<em>Russian Ivan Grozny (also called </em><em><u>Ivan IV</u></em><em>) was ruthless. His reign saw the completion of the construction of a centrally administered Russian state and the creation of an empire that included non-Slav states.</em>
The changes of the Industrial Age, including those leading to the Agricultural Revolution, still affect people's lives as Many popular media now have songs or plot lines that romanticize or contrast rural and urban settings. The Watersons' "Country Life" is a contemporary example of this kind of music. This is further explained below.
<h3>What is Industrial Age?</h3>
Generally, The term "industrial age" is used to describe the span of time from around 1760 in Great Britain to the present day.
In conclusion, People's daily lives are still profoundly affected by the transformations of the Industrial Age, which included the Agricultural Revolution. Now more than ever, it's common in mainstream culture to hear music or read stories that either romanticize or contrast rural with urban life. One recent example of this genre is "Country Life" by The Watersons.
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