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Edgar Allan Poe

Edgar Allen Poe

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Edgar Allan Poe was born in Boston January 19, 1809. Poe?s mother died when he was 2, and separated from her husband taking Edgar and his 2 other siblings with her. Edgar was then adopted by Mr. and Mrs. John Allan and separated from his siblings. When Poe was 6 years old, he went to school in England for 5 years. He learned Latin and French, as well as math and history. Edgar returned to school in America and went to the University of Virginia in 1826. Poe started to drink heavily and became in debt so had to quit school less than a year later. In 1827, Edgar Allan joined the U.S Army when he was 18 years old. Poe went to New York in 1831 to submit some of his stories but were all rejected.

Enduring VIsion _ Chapter 11 Outline

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Chapter 11 Technology, Culture, and Everyday Life (1840-1860) Technology and Economic Growth ? Westward movement started to increase with John Deere?s steel tip plow that halved the labor to clear acres to till, making the hard soil better for farming. ? Wheat became as vital to the west as cotton to the south. ? Cyrus McCormick?s mechanical reaper harvested grain seven times faster and with half the labor required, further making wheat great for the west. This invention would also give an edge to the north in the war to come. ? Eli Whitney formulated a plan to manufacture muskets using interchangeable parts and unskilled labor, becoming a widely used method, and by 1851, Europeans had started to refer to manufacture by interchangeable parts as the ?American System.?
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