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▶ The Gilded Age Part 3
In this video lesson we will be looking at the Gilded Age. In United States history, the Gilded Age is a period spanning approximately the 1870s to the turn of the twentieth century.
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Scott Muller
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China Limits European Contacts
In this video lesson we will examine and explore how China limited the European contacts. Advances under the Ming and Qing dynasties left China uninterested in European contact.
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Scott Muller
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▶ The Gilded Age Part 1
In this video lesson we will be looking at the Gilded Age. In United States history, the Gilded Age is a period spanning approximately the 1870s to the turn of the twentieth century.
By
Scott Muller
Mercantilism
One of the basis's for the Commercial Revolution and the development of how communities and countries gained control of their economic policies.
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Danyelle Stesner
Changes in Medieval Society
Many changes to medieval society happened during 1000 to 1300. There were many advances in technology that improved upon the quality of medieval life and society.
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Scott Muller
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Changes in Medieval Society
In this video lesson we will be discussing changes in medieval society. The Commercial Revolution was a period of European economic expansion, colonialism, and mercantilism which lasted from approximately the 13th century until the early 18th century. It was succeeded in the mid-18th century by the Industrial Revolution. Beginning with the Crusades, Europeans rediscovered spices, silks, and other commodities rare in Europe.
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Scott Muller
Capitalism
The origins and rise of Capitalism followed through to the modern day world.
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Danyelle Stesner
New Nation Part 2 Industrial Revolution
In this lesson we will be discussing the New Nation, the Industrial Revolution.
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Currency Act
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Sugar Act
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Danyelle Stesner
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United States of America
Scott Muller
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Howell, United States of America
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Cypress, United States of America