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    2. Compare the historical significance of First World War with that of the Second World War. The First World War and the Second World War were the most large-scale wars which have been ever fought. They both have important and influential historical significance to the world. Some of their historical significance is similar while some contrasted politically‚ militarily‚ economically and in social and cultural aspects. Politically‚ the two world wars were both significant in leading to the decline

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    father and that he knows what’s best. he kicks sand at me while i am timed to see how fast i can pick up all the yellow cigarette butts he dumped on the floor to “fix” my attention to detail and remind me of my ignorance‚ as he yells‚ “you are going to war soon‚ and I won’t be there to babysit you!” During the deployment workups in the states‚ we spent weeks patrolling‚ looking for something that we knew wasn’t real. Digging into defensive positions and waiting the night out for an enemy we knew would

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    The First World War was unlike previous conflicts in its scope and scale. While previous wars tended to be limited wars‚ where war only consisted of direct combat away from society‚ the Great War was a total war. For the purpose of this essay‚ total war will be defined as a type of war that involves all aspects of society and comprises of both the destruction of the enemy by direct combat and the disruption of enemy resources and morale. This essay will argue that the characteristics of total war

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    http://www.presidentprofiles.com/index.html Seven Years War 1756-63 British and France over territory‚ in India for trade‚ British won both financial crisis. taxation Road to Revolution 1756-63: Seven Years War 1763: “Proclamation Line” 1765: Quartering Act and Stamp Act 1770: Boston Massacre 1773: Tea Act and Boston Tea Party 1774: “Intolerable Acts” 1774: First Continental Congress 1776 July 4: Declaration of Independence Treaty of Paris‚ 1783 Britain recognizes

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    Algerian Independence War 1954 Carlo Cavaliere Causes of War November 23rd 2012 Colonization of countries by the world leaders proved to be a successful and profitable action that completely abolished human rights of countries that were colonized but lined the pockets of the elite colonizers. Numerous countries were plundered and forced in to being ruled by superior and more powerful elite nations. However‚ after hundreds of years nations and peoples‚ who had been colonized‚ began to

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    Operation Mashber authorization process will begin.” “Mashber‚ sir?” I asked. “Permission to speak‚ Admiral Sanchez!” shouted Fernando. “Sí‚ permission granted‚ Captain.” “Mashber in Hebrew means moment of birth. In our case‚ redemption. During World War III‚ when we liberated the communist gulags and hard labor camp‚ many were Jewish or Christian. And they renamed the liberation period as the Mashber period.” “Bien hecho. Well done‚ Captain Torrez‚” Admiral Sanchez said. “We have but one last gulag

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    The First Opium War started in 1730 and ended in 1860    Timeline:    1730: Around 15 tons of British Opium was exported to China.    1773: More Opium was exported to China‚ this time‚ around 75 tons.    1799: The Qing Empire banned the use of Opium products.    1830:  The  British  dependence  on  opium  use is at its highest point‚ importing 22‚000  pounds of opium from Turkey and India.    1837: Elizabeth Barrett Browning falls by the use of morphine.’    1839:  Lin  Tse­Hsu‚  imperial  Chinese 

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    people. The response to the West However‚ the Opium War from 1839 to 1842 occurred earlier than these domestic rebellions‚ which happened after 1850. Thus first we should review how Ch’ing China responded to the threat from the West. Basically we can perhaps divide this into two stages to consider‚ the first being the Opium War (the First Anglo-Chinese War of 1839-1842)2 and the second the Arrow War (the Second Opium War or the War of Anglo-French Allies against China in 1856-1860). It was

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    working as a journalist for the Nottingham Journal and The Times; it was during his work with The Times that Greene was inspired to write The Quiet American‚ a novel drawing upon the life of a young British journalist during the French Indo-Chinese war of the 1950s. In October 1951‚ Greene was travelling between Saigon and the Ben Tre province‚ during which time he was accompanied by an American aid worker who ‘lectured him about finding a “third force in Vietnam”’; these series of events eventually

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    plundering other countries’ resources and make their own country wealthy. But its failure tell us that unfair trade such as smuggle and monopoly could not work for a long time and colonial people would fight for their freedom. British East India Company’s first important event was the tea trade with China. In the 17th century‚ Chinese tea was really popular in England. It was said that “each man‚ woman and child almost consumed three hundred cups every year” (Labaree‚ 1975). Not only upper class like drinking

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