Many rich victorian children were the children of the political and social elite, and therefore they attended the best schools and took classes on things like etiquette
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I believe slaves were no longer required in such large numbers anymore. Basically, machines started doing the work they would usually do, so it makes sense to think that attitudes changed positively, perhaps they may have even started getting paid jobs themselves and began working towards a decent quality of life.
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Could be two reasons, we just bought all of the mid-west and west, or there was rumors of the ocean far enough in the west. That's what the Lewis and Clark expedition was all about finding the pacific ocean beyond the Rockies. Unless you have a multiple choice?
<span>provoked by a treaty-violating ultimatum to surrender their sacred Black Hills (Paha Sapa), where an expedition under Custer discovered gold in 1874. In June 1876, driven by converging army columns, a unique concentration of Sioux and Cheyenne/Arapaho in southern Montana first repulsed a 1, 000-man column under Crook at the Rosebud and then destroyed Custer's command at Little Bighorn. </span>