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    CONSEQUENCES OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. The American Revolution was a conflict among the thirteen British colonies in North America and their mother country: Great Britain‚ this event took place between 1765 and 1783. This conflict was a reaction in rejection of a series of laws and taxes established by the British parliament. The thirteen colonies were the first to declare Independence out of everyone in the American continent. The American revolution could be divided into two major events: The

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    bubble‚ especially in US. The problem was that inflation was low and people felt this was the most important target. In targetting inflation‚ people ignored the asset bubble. (see: Mistakes of Alan Greenspan[->0]) · Bad Loans. Probably the biggest cause of the current credit crisis. Banks and mortgage companies made a serious of bad loans especially for subprime mortgages. Basically‚ people were lent mortgages they had no realistic chance of repaying. Mortgage companies and banks were left with a

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    historical event has a precursor. For example‚ the Russian Revolution began with the mutiny on the cruiser Aurora. Likewise‚ it is believed that the famous Boston Tea Party was the symbolic event that sparkled the American War of Independence. The conflict between the thirteen American Colonies and the Great Britain Government began long before the events in Boston. The Colonists believed that it was not fair that they did not have official representatives in the British Parliament while the colonies

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    a religion that expanded quickly into Christian territories; the Silk Road connected the eastern markets to western consumers‚ and unwittingly created a corridor for diseases. The first four Crusades (1095 - 1254 CE)‚ while seeming to be religious wars‚ were also very much political battles fought for secular reasons like political alliances‚ trade routes‚ and control of land. The conflict began when a tribe of Muslim Turks moved down from Turkestan‚ into Persia‚ and ultimately annihilated the Christian

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    Causes and Effects of The War of 1812 The nineteenth century brought major change to The United States turning it from a developing country into a world power. The addition of Alaska‚ Oregon‚ Texas‚ and Florida‚ the Mexican Cession and The Louisiana Purchase made The United States a world power. The War of 1812 catalyzed this great expansion. There were four main concerns that led to The War of 1812. Maritime and trade issues‚ the Embargo Act‚ territorial expansion‚ and War Hawks. Although they

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    Causes of American Obesity : Obesity is a medical condition in human beings‚ in which the body overproduces body fats‚ to such an extent that the excess body fats which usually accumulates within the body‚ can lead to other health problems like increase in body size or the thickening of blood vessels‚ which may eventually lead to heart attack or high blood pressure. Obesity is a global health issue‚ but it’s mostly common in the west‚ due to the kind of life

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    The Mexican-American War was driven by the idea of "Manifest Destiny" (Which is the belief that America had a God-given right to expand the country’s borders from sea to sea) This belief would eventually cause a great deal of suffering for many Mexicans‚ Native Americans and United States citizens. Following the earlier Texas War of Independence from Mexico‚ tensions between the two largest independent nations on the North American continent grew as Texas eventually became a U.S. state. Disputes

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    caused the English Civil War? The English Civil War took place from 1641 to 1651‚ and involved a series of conflicts between the parliamentarians lead by Oliver Cromwell‚ and the royalists. The causes of the English Civil War covered a number of years. The reign of Charles I had seen a marked deterioration in the relationship between Crown and Parliament. This breakdown may well have occurred as early as 1625. There were both short term and long term causes for the civil war‚ which included; the kings

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    Throughout history many countries have enacted upon a type of foreign policy known as Imperialism. The agenda of a country with an imperialist foreign policy is to increase the size‚ materials‚ or power of said country by use of force and or politics. Imperialism was a highly profitable foreign policy and caused cultural diffusion that assimilated many social/economical/political progressions to different countries and cultures. Around this time period many countries began to embark on their own

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    raised by a family of spice merchants. His father‚ Jan Rubens was responsible for much of Peter’s success since birth. Peter’s father Jan‚ was a successful lawyer in Antwerp‚ Belgium‚ who decided to leave the city in effort to escape the religious war. Peter’s life had unexpectedly changed for the worse when his father died in 1587‚ with only his wife to raise Peter and his two siblings‚ a brother and sister. At the age of fourteen‚ Peter began taking formal classes with Adam van Noort in Adams’s

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