Generally speaking, during the Industrial Revolution, the workers that supplied labor in factories and mines were known as the "urban working class", since most of the factory work was done in or around city centers.
The Potsdam Conference was attended by the "Big Three": Joseph Stalin of the Soviet Union, Winston Churchill of Great Britain, and Harry S. Truman of the United States. These leaders had a sense that the war would soon end and the Allies would be victors, so the whole purpose of this conference was to plan what would happen after World War II ended. They discussed issues such as the German economy, punishment for war criminals (especially Nazis), as well as land boundaries and reparations.
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Antecedentes.O Império Franco foi atacado por viquingues pela primeira vez em 799 (dez anos depois do ataque viquingue mais antigo em Portland, Dorset na Inglaterra), e eventualmente levou Carlos Magno a criar, desde 810, um sistema de defesa costeiro no norte do território.
<span>Fear of terrorism and radicalism led to the First Red Scare at the end of 1910s. The First Red Scare was a time of great for Americans, fearing both immigrants and anarchists.</span>