Papers 2601-2610 of total 49350 found.
Category: /History
…The Japanese and American Navies during The Second World War During World War Two the Japanese and American navies played very important roles. Both navies shared many similar traditions, as well as a long history of success. In this period…
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…Revolution broke out in 1917 as a direct result of World War 1. Russia's economic transition into an industrialised country could not cope with the money needed to fund a war which led to spiralling morale issues within Russia and consequently crippled…
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…The Americans and The Enduring Vision have entirely different views on the cause of the Pequot War. In The Americans it stresses that the Puritans were attacking Native American nations for two reasons: their land and their difference in religion…
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…Both The Munich agreement and Hitler's invasion of Czechoslovakia were important fact of cause factors of the World War II. Because these things actually made Hitler ready for World War II and Chamberlain decide to declare war on Germany., sSo it's…
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…and alliances; it could make war and peace, maintain an army and navy, coin money, establish a postal service, and manage Indian affairs; it could establish admiralty courts; and it would serve as the last resort on appeal of disputes between the states…
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…Effects and Changes the Cold War had on America <Tab/>The Cold War was a long and tedious struggle for power between the two leading countries in the world at the time. The coming of this "war" led to many nuclear advancements that have…
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…deferments if they kept their grades up and took a full load of college credits. Increasingly, the public resisted the idea of sending young Americans off to a war that did not seem winnable and that seemed to destroy ordinary civilians. Violence for Peace
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…The war in Europe has just broken out!! This is a World War and is considered to be the "Great War." People have labeled this due to the thought that this is to be the war to end all wars. So far, this has proven to be false. In fact it actually has…
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Category: /Literature
…The Civil War was a battle of a society divided and the power of division was personified in Abraham Lincoln. Not only was his attitude powerful enough to make half of a nation oppose him but also his own supporters were often not on the same terms…
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…During the age of religious wars, leading to the Renaissance, warfare drastically changed. Strategies, weapons; the whole art itself was reshaped by the contact with other peoples and the strive to attain more power. Before this time, fighting…
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