Category: /History/War & Conflicts
Medicine In The Civil War
Those medical professionals who look back now at the techniques of Civil War doctors and hospitals are often found to be appalled. In our current eyes, medical professionals were untrained, uneducated, and frankly, stupid
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The shot fired that started the Civil War was inevitable because of the South. In our persecutive we feel that the events that transpired before the civil war were unconstitutional, and inequitable. Slavery is immoral and a threat to middle-class
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was embroiled in the
denominational quarrels of the day.
Chamberlain knew little of soldiering despite a short
time as a boy at a military school at Ellsworth. When the
sectional crisis led to civil war in 1861, Chamberlain felt
a strong urge to fight to save
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Achilleus: Life After War
Achilleus is our epic hero in a narrative poem, in the Iliad. He lives for the glory of war and the prizes he obtains through his courage in combat. Now that the Trojan War is all but over, Achilleus will not be fighting
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President Andrew Johnson favored Abraham Lincolns reconstruction plan, a lenient approach to reconstruction. It was their belief that the nation could be best served by leaving the brutality of the Civil War behind quickly. Radical Republicans, led
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Category: /Literature/Novels
Throughout the world many individuals believe love is the cure for everything. In the novel, A Farewell to Arms, by Ernest Hemingway, is a typical love story between a nurse and a war soldier. Their love affair must survive the obstacles of World War
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The Hundred Years War was a conflict between England and France. Its basic cause was a dynastic quarrel between the kings of England, who held the duchy of Guienne, in France, and resented paying homage to the kings of France. There were several
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Boer War - The Causes
There were significant political conflicts between the two sides. The Boers treated all blacks very badly and did not give basic human rights even to the blacks working for them. They made them pay taxes but could not vote
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
by the day necessitates the need for a leader who can make critical decisions in times of crisis. Fighting the "War on Terror" puts the United States and its allies in the middle of World War 4, (World War 3 was the Cold War in case you missed it) a type
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Many results of the Cold War came that the American people feared in the aftermath of the Second World War according to Eisenhower in a press conference in 1954. The American public feared the Soviets for many reasons. On one hand the Soviets had nuclear
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