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    Railway impact on Britain

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    Stephenson. This was important to the industrial revolution. Steam locomotives were first developed in Britain and dominated railway transportation until the middle of the 20th century. One impact of the railway was the speed of travel which was greatly improved by railways. For example until the advent of the railways‚ no one had travelled faster than a horse can manage at full gallop and within a few short years of the first major line opening‚ the Liverpool & Manchester in 1830‚ trains were thundering

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    Battle of Culloden

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    The battle of Culloden Moor‚ fought on 16 April 1746‚ took less than an hour to reach its conclusion and extinguish the Scots’ hopes of returning a Scottish Stuart king to the throne of Scotland. This was a battle between the Jacobites‚ who were the supporters of Bonnie Prince Charlie‚ and the Hanoverian British army; and it brought to a bloody end the Jacobite uprising of 1745. The lead-up to this battle started in the 1630s‚ which was a period of religious and political upheaval in Britain. In

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    Battle of Leipzig

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    Battle of Leipzig Battle of the Nations is its other name. It took place between 16th and 18th October 1813 at Leipzig‚ Saxony. It culminated the German “War of Liberation.” Among all the Napoleonic wars‚ it was the biggest battle in terms of the amount of artillery and number of troops engaged. A coalition of Russian‚ Austrian‚ Prussian and Swedish troops fought against the French Army of Napoleon. Napoleon’s army also included Germans from the Confederation of Rhine‚ Italian and Polish troops

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    Battle of bosworth

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    History Mr Reynolds Explain why Richard III was defeated at the battle of Bosworth. Why Richard lost at the battle of Bosworth can be put into long and short-term factors. In the short term‚ to start with Richard outnumbered Tudor’s men 10000 to 5000 and were obviously favoured to be victorious‚ however when Richard tried to kidnap Tudor‚ this forced Tudor to seek help from the French. This allowed for King Charles to use henry as a means of unsettling the English Monarchy‚ to do this Charles gave

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    world have stockpiles of these weapons of mass destruction. That is not the scariest part however. The effects of nuclear warfare are just as deadly‚ if not‚ worse. Nevertheless‚ the rapid extermination of the radioactive explosives ought to occur globally because not only is the explosion from one highly destructive to humans‚ animals‚ and the environment‚ it also brings deadly long-term side effects to the table by polluting the environment nearly hundreds of miles away from where the explosion occurs

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    There were several long-term events that led to the outbreak of World War One. The most prominent factors include: nationalism‚ militarism‚ imperialism‚ the Balkan and Morocco crises‚ and the alliance system. Ironically‚ these things were either started in response to‚ or upheld because of‚ one of the other factors. The alliance system was one of the last factors to emerge before the war. Consequentially‚ the contributions of this system to the beginning of the Great War have to be considered. Although

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    Battle of Gettysburg

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    Northern Virginia‚ General Meade headed the Union’s Army of the Potomac. Both sides saw the need to win that one‚ crucial victory to turn the tide completely in their favor. They would get their chances at a small town in Pennsylvania. The battle was dubbed the Battle of Gettysburg for the town of Gettysburg‚ PA. By June of 1863 General Lee asked President Davis to march his army north out of VA. Davis granted Lee permission. Lee‚ with 75‚000 troops‚ made his way north‚ just west of the Blue Ridge

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    Sexual Strategies: The short term mating Men and Woman For years psychologist looked for what specifically goes into the mating process between a male and female. Studies by Freud and Jung proposed that people seek mates with the characteristics of those that belong to their parents of the opposite sex. The physiologist Winch proposed a theory that stated people look for mates who have traits that they substantially lack. In this those searching for a mate are looking for a form of completion

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    identity in modern britain

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    In Britain today Social Class does not have as much impact as it once did on individuals ’identity ’ Discuss Within this essay I will explain different types of social class and how social identity is important in modern Britain today. Identity may be defined as distinctive characteristics belonging to any given individual‚or shared by all members of a particular social category or group.(Rummers.J) According to Copper the term social class may be defined as a group of people with

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    longbow men‚ who played an important role in output of the battle in Poitiers‚ which is now the capital of France. As a result‚ the French King John II was held captive and taken to England. He was sent back to France after four years. This was allowed only after he promised England that he would pay an immense

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