Papers 1971-1980 of total 49350 found.
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…The question “Were the colonists justified in waging war and breaking away from Britain?” was looked at with much controversy at the time. Some people said that the King of Britain had every right to govern the colonies as he pleased and how he…
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…World War II Blitzkrieg, 1940Air Battle Over London, 1940 The London Blitz, 1940 Attack At Pearl Harbor Attack At Pearl Harbor - the Japanese View The Battle of Midway 1942 Attack on an Arctic Convoy, 1942 A GI's trip to London, 1944…
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…In 1860 Abraham Lincoln was elected as president of the United States of America, the repercussions of which led to civil war. However it was not only Lincoln's election that led to civil war but also the slavery debate between the northern and southern…
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…The haphazard and disorganized British rule of the American colonies in the decade prior to the outbreak led to the Revolutionary War. The mismanagement of the colonies, the taxation policies that violated the colonist right's, the distractions…
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…. Lincoln had to decide what to do. Should he send them food and risk of another attack, or pull the troops out and let the south have the fort. He knew risking another attack would most likely start a war. Davis demanded that the confederate troops take…
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…The Gulf War In the early morning of August the second 1990, Saddam Hussein and a fleet of tanks as well as 100,000 thousand troops invaded neighboring Kuwait with out provocation or warning. Iraq also had surface-to-surface missiles to take complete…
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…Presidential and Radical Republican reconstruction did not ultimately heal the wounds of the Civil War. The efforts of the moderate Congress and special interest agencies also helped to put the Union back together. In 1864, the Radical Republicans were…
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…By all calculations Sparta should have lost the war. Athenians had strong leadership and the money to finance a war. Their Navy ruled the seas and was virtually unbeatable on the seas. Sparta had little money, weak leadership, and no navy. Their only…
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…If America has learned anything lately, it is that getting into war is easy, but getting out is almost impossible. That statement should not discourage countries from involving themselves in foreign conflicts. More recently, United States President…
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…Was the Civil War an inevitable conflict? The Civil War was an inevitable conflict that was bound to explode due to the differences between the North and South societies, slavery, and politics. After Independence, the complexity of the American…
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