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Why is Anne Hutchinson an important historical figure?

Hutchinson’s fascination with religion and faith derived from her father, who was a prominent clergyman. Hutchinson lived with her family in New England as a child, then married a merchant named William Hutchinson in 1612. The couple lived in Massachusetts and, while her husband worked, Hutchinson stayed busy organizing weekly meetings for women in the Boston area to gather for discussions of sermons and to hear her own concepts of faith. While Hutchinson’s liberal religious views received words of praise from some, her ideas were criticized by many others. Governor John Winthrop, who was ..

What are the contributions of the Lydians?

Herodotus said that the Lydians were a commercial people, which helps explain the economic nature of their most important contributions. Of particular importance is the Lydians' use of gold and silver coinage issued by their government. Using coinage was quickly adopted by the Greek people and helped to begin a commercial revolution in Greece in the sixth century that radically transformed their civilization.\nCoinage helped to make commerce easier in the ancient world. It replaced previous systems that revolved around barter or weighing silver that made commerce more difficult to conduct..

What provided direct relief during the Great Depression?

During his inaugural address, Roosevelt told his audience that he would treat the economic challenges facing the nation as if they were military enemies.\nThe early days of the New Deal saw Congress passing Roosevelt's Emergency Banking Act, which closed insolvent institutions and reorganized those that still had assets. The President implored Americans to deposit their savings in banks again. The people listened, which resulted in nearly three quarters of closed banks reopening for business.\nNext, Roosevelt asked Congress to decriminalize the purchase of beer, a step toward eliminating ..

What laws were passed during World War I?

The War Revenue Act of 1917 allowed Congress to raise taxes to levels never before seen to help fund the war effort. This law reduced the number of exemptions allowable by law. The amount of tax revenue increased by almost 3 million dollars between 1917 and 1918.\nThe Espionage Act was passed in 1917 due to the efforts of Attorney General A. Mitchell Palmer. The law made it a crime to obstruct the United States war effort by giving information and secrets to the enemy. It also made using information to help the enemy war effort illegal.\nThe following year, the U.S. Congress passed the Seditio..

Who was the Queen when Shakespeare was alive?

Shakespeare and Queen Elizabeth I had a positive relationship as Queen Elizabeth I liked to nurture the arts. She enjoyed music, dancing, plays, painting and other art forms. Shakespeare paid tribute to the Queen in a few of his works, as did other artists. Shakespeare wrote many plays, poems and sonnets that he shared with the court and others that he kept private. Little is known about Shakespeare's life and much has been left to conjecture; therefore, the full nature of Shakespeare's relationship with Queen Elizabeth I is unknown.

Why did the Titanic sink?

The Titanic had a total of 16 compartments in its hull, and four of these could be filled without the ship sinking. However, after the accident, more than four were filled, which caused the ship to begin sinking. It took over two hours for the ship to sink completely. During this time, the ship's bow sank, causing the opposite end to point up out of the water. This nearly vertical orientation resulted in the long ship breaking in half before both halves finally sank completely.\nSince the ship was considered unsinkable, not enough lifeboats were carried for everyone on board. Because of t..

Who invented hip hop?

DJ Kool Herc, or Clive Campbell, was one of the first to focus more on the "breaks" in music, or the drum beats, rather than the rest of the music. MC's began to add lyrics to this type of music, which slowly became known to the world as what we call "rap" today.

How many Allied casualties were there on D-Day?

Traditional estimates of causalities list the figures at approximately 10,000 with 2,500 of those numbers accounted for by soldiers who lost their lives. In the 21st century, new numbers reflect a much higher death toll of 4,413 Allied soldiers. Out of these deaths, 2,499 were American troops with the remaining 1,914 deaths coming from the other Allied nations, such as France and England.

Why was The Stamp Act enacted?

The Stamp Act was passed by the British Parliament on March 22, 1765, according to Colonial Williamsburg. This act required colonists in the Americas to pay a tax on every piece of paper they used, including documents, licenses, legal papers and even playing cards. It was called the Stamp Act because when the taxes were paid, the paper was given a stamp certifying that the paper was legal.\nOnce the Stamp Act was enacted, the money collected went to funding more than 10,000 soldiers stationed along the American frontier in order to defend the colonists from Native American attacks. The cost of..

How did the spinning jenny change society?

Credit for invention of the spinning jenny goes to James Hargreaves, a weaver from the Lancaster region of England. Hargreaves allegedly conceived the concept for the spinning jenny after watching the spindle on his wife's spinning machine continue moving after falling over. Hargreaves realized single spinning wheels had sufficient power to move multiple spindles at once. Hargreaves constructed a wheel with multiple spindles, which multiplied production of threads. Spinners produced nearly ten times more threads with Hargreaves' model than previous machines. The first spinning jenny ..

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