Papers 1781-1790 of total 19436 found.
…from Napoleon and the French revolution. These scholars all contribute a different angle to the insurrection in Lower Canada. The causes of the rebellion in Upper Canada are unique and quite different from Lower Canada. Scholars for Upper Canada…
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…paid off. When he was sixteen, he became a lieutenant in the artillery. By the time he was twenty-four, he was a general. Revolution broke out the same year. He joined the military of the French Republic. In October of 1705, a government official told…
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…Independence from Britain, we threw a temper-tantrum and set a precedent that continues to this day. We were the originators of self-determination. The people that set the stage for the French Revolution, the people who’s goals played a goal in part of World War I…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, he sets his dogs on him and continues to increase his personal power and privileges from that time on. What counts for him is power, not ideas. Note his name: think of the other Napoleon (Bonaparte) who took over the French Revolution and turned…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…, he sets his dogs on him and continues to increase his personal power and privileges from that time on. What counts for him is power, not ideas. Note his name: think of the other Napoleon (Bonaparte) who took over the French Revolution and turned…
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…Washington, George (1732-99), commander in chief of the Continental army during the American Revolution, and later the first president of the United States. He symbolized qualities of discipline, aristocratic duty, military orthodoxy, and persistence…
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…unnoticed. In this case the Scientific Revolution was the beginning of the Age of Enlightenment, which eventually led to the French Revolution and the American Revolution. What was the Scientific Revolution and why was it such an important time in the history…
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…, with the Peace of Paris, the United States first became an organized nation. Europe had little respect for this new country, especially Great Britain, who was still bitter about becoming a former mother country, being defeated in the American Revolution by a spirited…
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…regarded the Civil Code of 1804 as the masterpiece of his reign, \"My true glory\". The Code represented a comprehensive reformation and codification of the French civil laws. Under the ancient regime more than 400 codes of laws were in place in various parts…
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…government was formed in Spain. However, political unrest still existed in the country because some Spaniards still favored monarchy. In 1936, Spanish army units stationed in Morocco raised a revolution against Spain’s government. The rebels hoped to overthrow…
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