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    The French and Indian War is also known as the Seven Year's War. The war lasted from 1756 to 1763. This marked a time in the long imperial struggle between Britain and France called the Second Hundred Year's War. During the early 1750's, France's expansion into the Ohio Valley River often brought conflict with the claims of the British colonies, notably Virginia. In the years of 1754 and 1755, the French foiled in rapid succession the young George Washington, General Edward Braddock, Governor William

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    longest recorded and arguably one of the most controversial wars in American history is the Vietnam war. In 1959, the communist government of North Vietnam had devised a guerrilla campaign in democratic South Vietnam. The government of North Vietnam had the goal of uniting both countries under a communist reign. The United States quickly became an ally with South Vietnam because they feared the spread of communism. The aftermath of the war resulted in sixty thousand American deaths and two million

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    Essay on Causes of World War I

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    World War One, also known as “The Great War” and “The First Modern War” was a very large scale war lasting over four years, involving nations from around the world and ultimately killing more than twenty million people. The cause of this war cannot be accredited to one single event but rather an assassination of a nation’s leader and many political philosophies including militarism, nationalism, imperialism and the formation of alliances. On Sunday June twenty-eighth 1914 in Sarajevo Bosnia the

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    Early in 1939, the start of World War Two, Germany was becoming a world super power. Germany had an estimated eight million Hitler Youth soldiers, a booming economy, and newfound nationalism. Germany was out of their depression, and after years of being ostracized from the rest of the world, they were united. The German people loved their country and they also loved the man who pulled them out of their economic depression. Adolf Hitler now the Keizer to Germany, every German man, women, and child

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    For thousands of years the Trojan War, spoken of in Homer 's epic poem the Iliad, has been believed to have been a legend made up by Homer rather than a poem based on historical fact. It was only in 1865 that archeologists began digging up Hissarlik, the supposed site of Troy based on the Iliad, situated in Troad in the North-West of the Asian Minor. The first archeologist at this site, Frank Calvert, was convinced that Hissarlik was the site of the ancient city of Troy. After numerous archeological

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    Essay on Joan of Arc: A Heroine Among Men

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    lived as a peasant with her family on fifty acres of land. At the end of her short life of nineteen years, Joan revealed in a trial that her rise to power in the Anglo-French conflict was due to a series of visions she had as a young girl. These visions, which were religious in nature, helped Joan to turn the Hundred Years War into a religious conflict. Despite her efforts to turn the tide of the war and helping to win a pivotal battle in Orleans, Joan was captured and put on trial for heresy. After

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    Sumter. The confederates and the union were fighting over slavery, which took place in the United States of America during the 1800's. It ended well for one of them. The Civil War was a horrible event that started in 1861 and ended in 1865, we are still struggling with the effects of the Civil War today. The start of the Civil War It started in 1861 when Abraham Lincoln became the president. When he became the president that was the last straw for the south, so they broke off and made the Confederate

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    him unreliable, because he himself can’t tell the difference between reality and fantasy for most of the novel. This quote, however, also applies to the 1960s. Each and every person in the 1960s were protesting for something, whether it was an unjust war across the ocean, attempting to fight the threat of growing Communism, or even fighting for their basic human rights. Because of this, every person had their own opinion of what the 1960s were. Just because each account is incredibly unique, and the

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    History 1302 Paper - World War I World War 1, the war to end all wars, and also known as the great war, lasted from nineteen-fourteen to nineteen-twenty, killing more people than any previous wars in history. About sixteen million soldiers and civilians were killed in the war. In the United States, there were one hundred and seventy thousand four-hundred and sixty-five people lost but unfortunately, over twenty-one point two million people were wounded permanently. The war was an absolute mark on

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    Following the dropping of the bombs we entered one of the bloodiest wars ever, World War II, hundreds of thousands of people were dying and according to Tom Nichols, Professor of National Security Affairs, "The fact of the matter is that Japan was not preparing to surrender; it was preparing to fight to the death." So this war was not going to be over anytime soon. As far as Truman, the president at the time could tell this war was not going to be over anytime soon. This is why the bomb should have

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