Papers 1401-1410 of total 49350 found.
…military leader he is known as today. Latter in1796, Napoleon became commander of the French army in Italy. He defeated four Austrian generals in succession, each at impossible odds, and forced Austria and it's allies to make peace. The Treaty of Campo…
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…The Cold War <Tab/>The Cold War was "the struggle for global power between the United States and the Soviet Union following World War II" (History book, pg. 874). The Cold War began by controversial wants and needs from two different…
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…World War I - Treaty of Versailles- In the peace settlement Germany was forced to accept sole responsibility for causing World War I. This was a totally justifiable demand on the part of the victorious powers. The Treaty of Versailles…
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…. The war had a downside, however, it created more conflict over slavery, and basically trained American troops for the bloody battlefields of the Civil War. Although it had many costs that only escalated the divide between the north and the south, the Mexican…
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…There was nothing ‘civil’ about the Civil War. Neighbor fought neighbor and brother fought brother in a painful division between family and friends that mirrored the one between the North and the South. The Civil War started when between the Northern…
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…the Sudetenland which borders the region of western Czechoslovakia where most Germans lived. United Kingdom’s Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain tried to keep the peace and believed war could be prevented by meeting Hitler’s demands. This was the policy known…
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…being thrown in jail for defending her virtue against a Spanish police official. Like the Spanish-American War, the Iraq War took about 4 months, and approximately 400 deaths were ensued on the battlefield. Like Madrid, Baghdad denied any wrongdoing…
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…Page 1 The Second World War-A Complete History was the book chosen for this review. It was published in 1989 by Martin Gilbert. Martin Gilbert was a distinguished Britain historian. He graduated Magdalen College, Oxford. In 1960, he…
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…The Civil War was a significant American historical event. In the North, social conflict arose between the rich and the poor. In the South, slavery was abolished after Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation, declaring all slaves were to be free…
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…Throughout history the United States has been known widely for its ruthlessness and will to win as far as war is concerned. From the Spanish-American war to the World Wars, the United States has always come out on top. The United States has the always…
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