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of ship yards more
often than their wooden counterparts. "The invention of ironclads in
the Civil War set examples for the future of ship building in the
United States" (Lavy 5).
The ironclads were at an advantage over the wooden ships of
the two
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Spanish Civil War
From 1936 to 1939 a military rising starting in Morocco, lead by General Francisco Franco, spread rapidly all over the country, thus starting the Spanish Civil War. After a number of bloody battles, in which fortunes changed from one
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Category: /History
of the Confederates. And Civil War ciphers became the form of transferring messages between spies and officers.
Spies of the war were both men and women. Most of these spies became well known for their spying. Confederate woman spy, Belle Boyd, was one of them. She
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Category: /History/North American History
The civil war has often been called "The second American Revolution," primary because many Americans actually thought they were once again fighting for their freedom and rights. While this is true, the Civil War itself was revolutionary
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The Primary Cause of the American Civil War: Economics
More than one million people dead and a nation torn apart. A fight against slavery it was said, but was that the main reason the war was fought? Or is that just what our nation says to glorify
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Category: /Literature/English
David C. Mohr
11/02/00
WR121
Hayden Bass
Civilized by way of Nature
The natural evolutionary process has persisted throughout the eons of time. A new race breed appears just to be vanquished off the face of the earth a few thousand years
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The Primary Cause of the American Civil War: Economics
More than one million people dead and a nation torn apart. A fight against slavery it was said, but was that the main reason the war was fought? Or is that just what our
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(19). Because the U.S. was obsessed with the domino theory and a communist threat in Southeast Asia, they became involved in and were partly to blame for prolonging a civil conflict.
After the U.S. had initially become involved in Vietnams civil
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Category: /Society & Culture/Education
Brought up with positive influences and back up plans to fall to when things go wrong, most people naturally conform to societal rules and modern ways of living. There are arguably few that rebel, but our civilization has built rules to deal with even
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Category: /Social Sciences/Philosophy
Atlantis: The Lost Civilization
Atlantis was a city of great wealth, beauty, and economy. But was it really a city? Did it ever exist, or was it just another great Greek myth? Some researchers believe that Atlantis was similar to the Garden of Eden
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