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    From different types of firearms, to artillery, and even melee weapons such as hatchets and swords, the way they fought and the way we fight today has changed drastically. The American rifle was also called the “Kentucky” or “Pennsylvania” rifle and the Ferguson rifle, invented by British Colonel Patrick Ferguson was the only breech loading rapid-firing gun of the war, but not even 200 were used (Cook 61). “The large-bore musket shot a lead ball, contained

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    Wesley Don Professor Frickert History 4 10 February 2011 King Leopold's Ghost Essay Primary Questions 1. The era known as the Industrial Revolution was a period of unprecedented growth, not only limited to technology, but to economic systems, policies, and ideologies. Industrialization ignited great nationalism in industrialized countries, hence leading to the rise of the empire builders of Imperialism. King Leopold II was an empire builder of this age who "found a number of tools at his disposal

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    evolved from the 1500s until the present. The ancient Aztecs could be characterized by three features: human sacrifice, warfare, and tribute. These ancient people’s lives revolved around the art of warfare. Now warfare doesn’t just revolve around the weapons being used but also the rituals and beliefs regarding war. These ancient Aztecs believed in the sacrifice of enemy

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    A Historical Fort Clinch Throughout Florida’s numerous fortifications, Fort Clinch is established as a military entity. Designed as a third system fortification, this base of operations was put into operating status for multiple conflicts and wars, serving for more than the Fort’s original intentions. Nestled on Florida’s northernmost barrier island Fort Clinch sits on the mouth of the St. Mary’s river. Having a series of freshwater ponds and acres of woodland, Fort Clinch is surrounded by wildlife

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    Knowledge about past significant events is crucial, as it helps us to understand exactly what helped to shape our country the way it is today. This information can only be gained by accurate depictions of historical events, which is evident in the film, Gettysburg. The epic war film, Gettysburg, is directed by Ronald F. Maxwell in 1993, and is known for its accurate depiction of the clash between the armies of the Union and Confederacy in a small Pennsylvania town, during the Civil War in 1863. Gettysburg

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    Essay On World War Vs Ww2

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    fail to pay attention to history, are doomed to repeat it.” Both World War I and World War II were crucial to the development of modern war tactics and strategies. These wars shaped the future of modern combat with their new gains in technology, weapons, communications, and medicine. World War I, was a devastating conflict and still affects the world today, both ideologically and technologically. World War I involved two factions —the Central Powers and the Allies. The Central Powers consisted

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    The Battle Of Big Hole

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    The Battle of Big Hole in 1877 demonstrated well the dynamics of communication, strategy, and risk assessment in every stage of the battle, from the initial gathering of information to the aftermath of the slaughter. The materials of gathering intelligence, for example, can literally make or break the matter of mission completion. In this case, communication between commanders aided in U.S. Army in cutting off the path to Canada for the fleeing Nez Perce Native Americans. The military doctrine

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    Why visit a battlefield? It gives us a sense of the who the people that had lived in a certain place actually were and the causes that they had cared enough about to give their lives for. History connects to the living culture, meaning, history is all around us. It is just a matter of opening our eyes and allowing it to enlighten us. Approximately thirty thousand British and American soldiers fought in the Chadds Ford area in what is known as the Battle of the Brandywine. On that warm August day

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    Section 1 – Mahan Alfred Thayer Mahan was a naval officer who attended the Naval Academy at Annapolis and constantly was in the top of his class. He retired in 1896 with forty years in the Navy upon which time he served on the Naval War Board during the Spanish-American war. While a majority of Mahan’s writing was focused around the American Navy, Mahan can be attributed to supplying the foundation for multiple nations’ future naval programs through his books. Mahan posed many important points in

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    April 8, 1866– support only if war broke out in three months D. Used pretext that Austria had violated Gastein by sending troops into Holstein to start war E. Prussia’s army was superior to that of Austria in training and equipment, including breech-loading needle gun, military railroads, and army general staff: a. Highly trained experts who planned war away from frontline with steady stream of information b. General Helmuth von Moltke used strategies and new technologies such as telegraph to

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