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    The battle of tours is often called the Battle of Poitiers. This battle was fought on October 10 732 between the forces under the Aranksn leader Charles Martel and a massive Islamic army led by Emir Abdual Rahman al Ghaflql and Al Rahman near the city of Tours‚ France. In the battle leaders Charles Martel a Christian defeated a large army of Spanish Moors‚ slowing down the Muslims advance into Western Europe. Abd-ar-Rahman‚ the Muslim governor of Cordoba was killed in the battle and the Moors retreated

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    Known as the single bloodiest day in American history‚ the Battle of Antietam was just that. It was the battle that has the most lives lost. It was the battle that suffered the most casualties. It was the worst day of the entire Civil War. This battle was different because it was one of the first battles to be fought in the North. On this bloody day‚ two sides went head to head‚ force on force‚ to achieve a victory. A victory in which‚ if you look at it‚ no one really won. Although it was a stalemate

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    the Second World War consolidated into one battle‚ The Battle of the Bulge‚ was one of the historic points in our military’s history because of the historical outcome of the battle‚ how it relates to the evolution and contribution towards todays military operations‚ and how some of the contemporary military problems we have today were some of the same issues they faced in World War II. Meanwhile‚ other issues that the military came across in the Battle of the Bulge‚ were resolved and trained for

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    Tarawa Battle Analysis

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    nature of the battle‚ a new war tactic was used on Tarawa the two-mile-long and mile-and-a-half wide island. ‘Atoll War’ relied heavily on pre-invasion massive attacks by battleships and carrier planes. Which then allowed marines to approach through a new concept to the army‚ the amphibious tractor vehicles. The tractor vehicles were able to travel over reefs and barriers. Timing issues and weather complications threatened the time-sensitive mission which then lead to the soldiers being stranded

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    The Little Rock Crisis

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    The Little Rock Crisis occurred in 1957‚ when Arkansas Governor Orval Faubus ordered the National Guard to physically bar nine African American students from entering Little Rock Central High School‚ despite segregation being outlawed. The “Nine” were carefully chosen by Daisy Bates‚ the president of the Arkansas National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)‚ and interviewed them to make sure that they were strong and determined enough to be able to handle what awaited them‚

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    he Battle of Antietnam took place on September 17‚ 1862 near Sharpsburg‚ Maryland. It was Battled on Antietam Creek and it was the first battle in the Civil War to take place on Union land. The battle was between General Robert E Lee and General George McClellan‚ Union Army against the Confederate Army. The Army of the Potomac‚ under the command of George McClellan‚ made a series of strong assaults against Robert E. Lee’s forces. It is also regarded as the bloodiest single day battle. The Battle of

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    The Battle of Thermopylae was a key event that occurred between the Persians and Greeks‚ it was led by King Leondias and the Persian King‚ Xerxes. The battle took its course over three days‚ during the second invasion of Greece due to the Persians. The reason for the battle occurring was because the forces of Xerxes marched through Thrace and Macedon on their journey to Greece. In result‚ Leonidas confided in an Oracle whom predicted that he’d lose the war‚ but he still deemed the war to be necessary

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    The Battle of San Pasqual

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    The Battle of San Pasqual Katie Baldridge Carl Coughlan History 111 March 6‚ 2005 Katie Baldridge Carl Coughlan History 111 March 6‚ 2005 The Battle of San Pasqual The battle of San Pasqual was one of the many battles fought against Americans to protect their land. The greedy American government was determined to conquer California from Mexico and make it part of the union. The mass migration of immigrants caused the widespread of people to flee south. Mexico had departed from

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    SAMPLE EXAM RESPONSES ENGLISH 222 #1 Knowing the historical context of “The Battle Hymn of the Republic” by Julia Ward Howe‚ that it was first published during the opening phases of the American Civil War in support of the Union cause‚ one can infer that a theme in the poem is the abolition of slavery. The first stanza does not seem to allude to this theme as it presents a prophetic vision of “the coming of the Lord.” However‚ the first hint of this theme comes in the second stanza: “ I have

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    The Revolutionary War brought about the destruction and chaos expected for such a cause. The earth quaked with the intensity of battle as the two opposing sides fought relentlessly for dominance. Bright red blood‚ painted the ground from end to end as each side fought for their respective dominion and control. On one side‚ there was General John Burgoyne‚ A British Commander who was superior in the art and skill of war and ready to crush any rebellion toward the crown. On the other‚ was General Horatio

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