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    American Revolution in 1776 who was essential in convincing the American colonies to assert their independence from England. Hancock was the first person to sign the Declaration of Independence and is remembered for his large and stylish signature on the United States Declaration of Independence. He also served as president of the Second Continental Congress and was the first and third Governor of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. 2. Lord North- Also known as Frederick North, Lord North was Prime Minister

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    1. Canada Canada is the next largest country in the world with a small population. With the shared border with the United States that is rarely guarded it’s very tempted for terrorist and smugglers. In all forms and shapes terrorist and supporters will lurk among the community. The United States and Canada have more terrorist in their respectively countries than in the entire world. Terrorism in the past has a little to do with the immigration, diversity, and forgiving country. Sikhs reside in

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    Party (SLPP) and the All Peoples Congress, education and children’s needs have been subject to much neglect in much of Sierra Leones outlaying districts due to the controversies surrounding both political and government instability. According to the United Nations, the definition of a conflict or more commonly used blood diamond states “Conflict Diamonds are diamonds that originate from areas controlled by forces or factions

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    Revolutionary Mothers Book Review Revolutionary Mothers. By Carol Berkin. 2005. P.194 The book Revolutionary Mothers, by Carol Berkin is a truth telling and eye opening experience for the reader that shows how the fight for America’s independence affected the role of women. The book reveals the unknown side of women during young America’s first major war, the Revolutionary War. It portrays the very important role women played during war despite the fact that war brought scarcity, bloodshed, and

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    Russia before 1914 often came across as ineffective and weak; however, they had certain strengths to them that must be acknowledged to gain the full breadth of the argument. The main opposition to the Tsar before 1914 was: the Kadets, the Social Revolutionaries, and the Bolsheviks. All of these groupings have individual strengths and limitations within their organization and leadership, their support, and their actions; but it is true that, counting all of them separately, they were weak before 1914;

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    The Patriot Movie is a good movie that is an emotional that explains how the American Revolutionary War and how things were done. The Patriot is a 2000 American historical fiction war film directed by Roland Emmerich, written by Robert Rodat, and starring Mel Gibson, Chris Cooper and Heath Ledger. The film takes place during the real-life events of the Southern theater of the American Revolutionary War. In the summer of 1781, after six years of war, the American Army was struggling. The British occupied

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    “An extra ration of liquor to be issued to every man tomorrow, to drink Perpetual Peace, Independence and Happiness to the United States of America.”-George Washington. Britain’s surrender at Yorktown sent a shockwave of relief and optimism through the colonies. The Continental Army in unison with their allies attained an unforeseen victory against a prestigious Redcoat army. General George Washington’s polished sense of leadership propelled the army uphill to victory. Capitalization on Britain’s

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    man used was not humans in the general since, but instead only the male population. Yet, throughout history women have fought for their rights. One could argue that the 1970s were the most revolutionary times for women’s rights in the United States, however it was truly the 1920s that were the most revolutionary for women's rights.     The 1920s were an important part of the revolution of women's rights. The women's right movement started to get publicity surrounding their cause in the 1920s which

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    way of repeating itself, especially when it comes to battles in a large scale war. One example of this was when Napoleon and France invaded Russia in 1812 and when Hitler invaded Russia in 1941. Another example would be the War of 1812 and the Revolutionary War because in both wars, each country had a point to prove and in both Britain lost and the U.S. won. These two examples prove that history has a way of coming back to prove a point. Napoleon invaded Russia in 1812 because Russia was trading

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    of World War II, the Cold War was taking off between the United States and the Soviet Union.1 Cuba was in the middle of its own war, the revolution, when they caught up in the international politics of the Cold War. The interaction between international and domestic politics played a major role in the outcome of the revolution. The result of the revolution left Fidel Castro in charge of Cuba. The Platt Amendment states that the United States has the ability to interfere at various points in

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