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    social and political situations of freedmen during reconstruction has not improved for African Americans today. During reconstruction‚ a vicious and radical group known as the ku-klux-klan as well as the Black Codes were both present and deteriorated the freedmen’s social and political situation. Voting restrictions since the election of 2010 along with the discrimination against and because of their race are both present today. Because of this African Americans still have a negative involvements with

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    In the 1860s‚ the American Civil War occurred due to disagreements between the North and the South‚ including their perceptions on slavery. The North was victorious‚ which led to the transformation of the South after their loss‚ better known as the Reconstruction Era. A primary concept during this period was the idea of equality of all. The thirteenth‚ fourteenth‚ and fifteenth amendments were passed to make the United States a nation where people will not be discriminated based on their race- something

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    market crash in 1929 had a devastating effect on the American citizens and people around the world. Thousands of men and women were out of work‚ banks were closed‚ people lost all their hard-earned savings‚ families were evicted from their homes‚ food was hard to attain‚ the world was in a dismal and desperate state. In one form or another the Great Depression troubled everyone. However‚ there was a lot of good and success that occurred during this dark time. As author and English professor Marianna

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    American Civil War The American Civil War started in April 12‚ 1861. During this time artillery pieces were rapidly developed from smooth bores to bores with rifling. Rifling was first invented in the late 1850s The United States Army had started experimenting and implementing bore rifling at the start of the American Civil War. It was believed that two-thirds of the confederate armies light howitzers where taken from the union forces. Artillery was rapidly shifting its capabilities of being able

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    Attack on Pearl Harbour: * On the morning of December 7‚ 1941‚ the Japanese launched a surprise air attack on the U.S. Naval Base at Pearl Harbor in Hawaii. After just two hours of bombing‚ more than 2‚400 Americans were dead‚ 21 ships had either been sunk or damaged‚ and more than 188 U.S. aircraft destroyed * U.S. abandoned its policy of isolationism and declared war on Japan the following day -- officially bringing the United States into World War II. * The Japanese were tired of negotiations

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    During the American Revolution many strategies and tactics were used by the colonist. Specifically‚ the colonist used guerilla warfare‚ they had geographic advantages‚ and the colonist were a popular support. In general‚ those reasons are why the patriots won the war‚ but the main strategy for winning the American Revolution is the tactic of foreign relations. One of the bigger supporters for the colonist during the American revolution was France. France helped out during the war due to the fact

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    During the American Civil War many advancements in weapon technology were made. However many older stratagems and newer weapons were still being used by both the Union and Confederate forces. This combination of  more accurate‚ faster-firing weapons and outdated tactics would result in the highest amount of casualties of any American war. The Battle of Gettysburg alone‚ for example‚ resulted in approximately 50‚000 casualties. The improvements of military and civilian technology also aided both sides

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    time to bite my father’s artery .He died in a matter of minutes. Twenty years later‚ I was still scared of snakes‚ while my elder brother teased me about it. Thinking that he was to help me to get over from phobia‚ my brother went to a Native American snake proprietor‚ called Hawk‚ who then told about a tiny snake living inside a jar‚ on his table .That snake was named unteka‚ an ancient snake that grows at a massive rate‚ and had killed many of the Hawks tribe. They were able to kill all‚ but

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    Dwight D. Eisenhower – Atoms For Peace Rhetorical Analysis The speech‚ Atoms for Peace‚ spoken by Dwight D. Eisenhower is able to strongly send the message to the audience. During the time period of the speech the world has been going through a lot of technological advancements‚ but also devastating wars. The United States has been testing with nuclear weapons‚ and has used atomic bombs during World War 2 on Japan. But as the United States has advanced their nuclear weapons they have kept their

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    Revolutionary ideals formed during the the American “Revolution” were somewhat effectively turned into political realities. The common colonist‚ as well as the elite upper class had many different ideas of what they wanted their lives‚ society‚ and government to look like. Although many had different specific ideals‚ their general ideals regarding how they’d like to be treated as individuals and as a nation stayed mostly the same. The outcome of the revolutionary period in 1787 fairly matched the

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