Papers 1951-1960 of total 19436 found.
…the wars. In France, after the French Revolution, all citizens were considered "soldiers of the state". Napoleon, then the leader of France, used the draft to create huge armies for conquest. In colonial America during the American Revolution, many states…
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…of the importance of classifying knowledge and of observation as well as the introduction of the deductive method of reasoning can be taken as Aristotle’s most significant contributions to the scientific method. Even after the intellectual revolutions of centuries…
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…of socialist thought. Marx met his life long buddy Frederich Engels here and they wrote the French – German yearbook. The Prussian government intervened and Mark was kicked out of Paris. He travelled to Brussels with his wife and Engels. Marx began talking…
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…Newton, Voltaire, Nicolaus Copernicus and many others believed that humanity, through the employment of reason, was truly gaining mastery over the world. The English and French movements kept channels open to exchange information between the great philosophers…
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…ultimately led to the declaration of war, the American Revolution. One of the reasons that fueled America's rage that ultimately led to the American Revolution and the breaking away from Great Britain was Great Britain's government and law-makings…
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…likewise: gave birth to initial nationalism and on the contrary aroused government opposition in the end. H.G Wells has in 1916 described the Great War as 'This is the ned and the beginning of an age. This is something far greater than the French Revolution ord…
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Category: /Literature/English
…The study of international relations is very broad and complex. It is the study of nations and states and how they are formed. It is also the study of measures, such as revolutions and wars, that create different nations and states and the reasons…
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…of political parties in the United States. Federalists, many of whom were previous Loyalists, condemned the French Revolution, while Republicans praised its democratic ideals. The Federalists and Republicans expressed contradicting views on nearly every affair…
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…, but Napoleon still managed to show his leadership qualities. In 1789 the French Revolution began. Napoleon look forward to the revolution, and supported it. In 1793 at the siege of Toulon, loyalist leaders and British troops clashed in fearsome battle. Napoleon…
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Category: /History
…supporting itself especially in a common language, history, and territory. Nationalists also have usually sought to turn this cultural unity into political reality and modern nationalism had its immediate impact in the French Revolution and the Napoleonic wars…
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