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    Causes Of The Cold War

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    In August of 1945‚ World War II finally came to an end. After six years of fighting‚ most of the world was left in ruins‚ debt‚ and overall devastation. As the world fell apart‚ so did the relationships forged during the war. The differing ideas of how the world postwar should be between the United States and the Soviet Union caused major tension and mistrust. “The Cold War first emerged over clashing Soviet and American interest in Eastern Europe” (Roark‚ pg 713) The Cold War was fought from 1947

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    war guilt cause

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    The alleged misunderstandings were that the War Guilt Clause was to prevent Germany from any counter-arguments and asking for reimbursement. However‚ it was later associated with Germany and its "war guilt". This illustrates that "In politics‚ perception is reality" because despite the true purpose of the War Guilt Clause‚ the perceptions of the Allied nations of Germany’s role in World War I became reality for them. Not only did it become reality‚ it completely altered their perception and believed

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    There were many events that took place in the 1760’s and 1770’s that led to the Revolutionary war. During these years the British did many things that upset the colonists. These upset colonists would eventually get sick of all the British ways and fight for their freedom. Many events crucial the Revolutionary War took place in the 1760’s‚ such as the Sugar Act‚ Stamp Act‚ and Declaratory Act. The Sugar Act of 1764 set an import tax on foreign sugar‚ molasses‚ and rum entering Britain’s American

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    habits‚ cuisine‚ and religious practices of his forbears. Although versed in philosophy and friends with many names we have already covered‚ he remained folksy.Here‚ we will consider Brâncuși’s First World War memorial at Tirgu-Jiu entitled The Endless Column. Yet‚ appreciating the subtlety of Brâncuși’s world heritage piece means attending to how Romanian folk and Orthodox religious ideas influenced him. Given Brâncuși’s humble upbringing and obvious love for all things Romanian‚ one cannot help wonder

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    Cause of the Trojan War

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    Aphrodite: The Cause of the Trojan War War is inevitable. From the dawn of time‚ mankind has had conflict among itself‚ and some conflict has escalated enough to resort to the violence of war. Countless wars have been fought throughout history‚ but only a handful of them have been as famous as the Trojan War that occurred in the times of ancient Greece. The Trojan War was fought between the nations of Troy and Sparta‚ and it resulted in the downfall of the great land of Troy. This war was preceded

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    Causes Of The Yamasee War

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    could ignite into a war within days. One point in history where we see this take place is during the Yamasee war. The Yamasee war is a product of a broken relationship. Historians such as William Ramsey have examined the Yamasee War and hypothesized why the Indians went to war against South Carolina. Ramsey’s book‚ The Yamasee War‚ pinpoints various conflicts that may have started the war. These conflicts piled on top of each other and lead the Indians to their breaking point. The war was overall ignited

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    Causes of the Civil War

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    The American Civil War was a series of political‚ cultural‚ and economic differences within the nation that when clashed‚ lead to a four-year period of hostility and instability. Although most media portrays slavery as the main cause of the civil war‚ it was really an economic competition within the two sections that created Northern determination to achieve its abolition‚ and Southern perseverance to maintain its institution. It is safe to say that the need for slavery was a product of the Southern

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    War Of 1812 Causes

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    and one great American continent. • President James Madison initiated the War of 1812 on Canada. He declared war on Great Britain (Canada=British) because the Americans had had enough with the British. o The main cause of the war was‚ that the British were impressing American ships and sailors  They needed people to fight against Napoleon in the Napoleonic Wars back in Europe. These three played a great role in the War of 1812. • Major General Isaac Brock and Tecumseh worked together to fight

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    Causes of Rev War

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    Historical Context The year 1763 marked the end of the French and Indian War‚ the final defeat of the French and their Native American allies in America. For America’s English colonists‚ this was a cause for great celebration and pride in their English identity. Expressions of English patriotism were widespread. But only twelve years later‚ these same American colonists found themselves locked in a bitter and violent conflict with the mother country that had so recently been the object of their

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    Nez War Causes

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    The Cause of the Nez Perce War Many people considered the rulers of the United States‚ are fascist with a lot of greed and prejudice against the indigenous people of this country that were and are still here‚ even during our time to this day. One great example as to what I’m referring to would be what caused the Nez Perce War. The foundation of the Europeans settlers’ establishments and causes of the Nez Perce War were greed‚ prejudice with injustices and betrayal against the indigenous people of

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