Papers 1691-1700 of total 49350 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…THE CAUSES FOR HIS ASSASSINATION. Gaius Julius Caesar One of the most influential political and military leaders in history, Gaius Julius Caesar helped establish the vast Roman Empire. Caesar's triumph in a civil war in the 40s BC made him…
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…Reasons for the Civil War On April 12, 1862 southern troops fired at Fort Sumter, an U.S. military post in Charleston, South Carolina. Those shot started one of Americas most remembered wars. The Civil war, a war fought between Americans in the north…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Summary of the Battle of New Orleans in the American Civil War The battle of New Orleans in the American Civil War was a result if the federal government’s plan to seize New Orleans, one of the most important cities in the South. A naval…
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Category: /Literature/English
…their sacrifices were done in vain. Wilfred Owen’s Dulce et Decorum Est and Tennyson’s Charge of the Light Brigade illustrate soldiers’ experiences in the time of combat, but the poets’ attitude about war differ from one another: Tennyson glorifies the bravery in war
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Category: /History
…contrasts among them. Such differences were their reasons for change, they type of government that ruled over them, and the results of the revolutions. The French and American Revolutions were both wars fought for a change in government. The most important…
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…During the Revolutionary War, both the British and Americans spent a great deal of effort in an attempt to resolve the conflict in their favor. From any historian’s view, the question of exactly how the outnumbered and outclassed American forces won…
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Category: /History
…A Generation Disturbed World War II affected more children than any other war. More than fifty countries participated and more than sixteen million people were killed. The war began in September of 1939 when Germany first attacked Poland. By 1942…
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Category: /History
…World War One dominates the history of the 20th century. Its effects were felt long after it ended. Its uneasy outcome paved the way for a second and worse conflict. World War One had many bloody battles and campaigns, but in this essay I…
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…In the First World War the commanders used old fashioned tactics. A lot of new types of weapons were invented like machine guns, tanks and gas attack. Instead of changing the tactics to suit the weapons, commanders used the same old tactics. Although…
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…During World War II the country was occupied by the Germans. When they retreated in 1944, a leader of the Communist-led resistance movement, Enver Hoxha, became head of the Albanian government. In 1946 a people's republic was declared; private land…
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