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    obstacles during his presidency, in which one of the issues was the First Barbary War, in which the United States and Sweden fought against the Barbary States. One of Jefferson's first actions as president was to reduce military establishments, in hope of transcending wars and peaceful era. The First Barbary War or Tripolitanian War lasted from 1801 to 1805 in the United States. The reason for waging the war was that pirates of the North Barbary States were intercepting American merchant ships and retaining

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    back to the Mexican-American War (1846-1848). It wasn’t officially copyrighted until 1917 when W.E. Christian published it in the book “Rhymes of Rookies” (Gutenberg.org). Even though we don’t know its exact origin, we do know what the song stands for and what it means. The hymn praises the idealism of the Marine Corps and also looks back on historic moments Marines have dealt with and overcome. Different parts of the Hymn refer to specific historical events. The first line “From the halls of Montezuma”

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    The effect Barbary Pirates had on the history of America Algeria, Morocco, Libya, Tunisia; The current day names for the land of which the Barbary Pirates had once inhabited. These Barbary States would extort the world of their men and their cargo through plundering of naval ships. In the same time period there was a newly discovered land, which was striving to mature into an independent country. This land was known as America, and they were rigorously tearing apart from their homeland, England

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    banner and derrick the Algerine flag. Having trustingly moored his ship under the weapons of the Algerine post, Bainbridge had minimal decision. Accordingly the lowness must be endured. Tripoli soon participated in the Barbary crusade of attacks. In 1801, the Bashaw announced war on the Unified States. Indeed, even while news of Tripoli 's announcement was wending its way to the Assembled States a squadron of the Naval force 's finest boats, three frigates and a clipper, set sail for the Mediterranean

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    Barbary Wars

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    the religious friction between Muslims and American Christians was caused by a single historical event? If so, Thomas Kidd, the author of American Christians and Islam, points to the Barbary wars as a critical dispute that may explain the modern global religious conflict. In his book, Kidd addresses the global war between Christians and Muslims from the colonial period to the age of terrorism. By tracing the role of Islam in the minds of American Christians, intimidation combined with a lust for

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    The Punic Wars

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    The Punic Wars were made of three major wars. The last war was kind of a punishment for Carthage from Rome. The two powers in these wars were Rome and Carthage. Rome was controlling the main peninsula of Italy while Carthage was controlling the islands and trade of the Mediterranean. Rome and Carthage were once on a friendly term until things went south well. The Punic Wars have major historical content that involve both leaders on opposite side as well as the battles among the two city-states. These

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    Last Night I Dreamed of Peace is a diary composed by Doctor Dang Thuy Trâm who served as a battlefield medic during the Vietnam War. Dang Thuy Trâm was twenty –four when she volunteered to serve as a doctor in a makeshift clinic for the National Liberation Front (the Viet Cong) in Quang Ngai Province. Last Night I Dreamed of Peace is the diary Trâm kept of her experiences while serving in the field. Her diary covers the period of April 1968 until her death by American soldiers in June 1970. Dang

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    1.  The First Indochina War 1946-1954: 2.  The Vietnamese War 1954-1975: 3.  Birth of the Republic 1945: 1.  The First Indochina War 1946-1954: The First Indochina War took place in the Asian region of Indochina, containing the nations of Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos.  French, the long time colonial ruler of Indochina was being fought by these nations.  The French started their colonial rule over Indochina in 1859, and had control by 1885.  During World War II, Vietnam resisted French rule

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    CRITICAL CIRCUMSTANCES OF THE VIETNAM WAR The Vietnam War was a cold war that spanned from 1956 to the fall of Saigon on April 30th 1975. It can be seen that the end result of the Vietnam War tainted America’s image through its failure to demolish the Vietnamese Communist Government . It should be noted that many years before America was directly involved with the war, Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos were under French colonial rule where the Việt Minh (the communist nationalist independence coalition)

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    phenomenon that in no way started with China as Alanna Mitchell would agree to. By the end of the 19th century, the powerful duo that was industrialization and imperialism spread industrial growth from Great Britain to Southeast Asia. From the opium wars in the mid 19th century to the economic reforms of 1970s, China has been incorporated into the global economy as the world’s manufacturer. And as we know, modern manufacturing is heavily reliant on fossil fuels. This has put an immense amount of international

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