considered the most American of all thirteen original colonies‚ because it supported separatist government‚ practiced religious tolerance‚ and had a democracy from the start. Rhode Island may never have came to be‚ if not for Roger Williams. After being exiled from the Massachusetts Bay Colony‚ for endorsement of a separatist movement‚ It was he who relocated to present day Rhode Island. At that time‚ Massachusetts‚ was a colony ruled by Puritans. These people were anti-separatists‚ which means that
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extent the British Empire was a force for good or bad‚ investigating the benefits and consequences of it and providing an analytical view on the subject. The British Empire can be traced back as far as the Middle Ages‚ but the one we know of today‚ which comprised of territories ruled by the United Kingdom‚ began to grow in the 1750’s and reached its peak in the 1920’s before coming to a sudden end after the Second World War. To begin with‚ the main reason for building an empire was to improve trade
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Nationalism is the feeling of loyalty shared by a group of people united by race‚ language‚ and culture. It was born and spreading since 1789 during the French Revolution‚ and spread by the Napoleon army. To express their loyalty to their nation‚ people will attempt to fight for independence against foreign rule or unite themselves into one large nation-state. Nationalism therefore was both a uniting force and dividing force; uniting a number of small states into one large nation-state or splitting
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think that it is better to be feared than loved in order to retain and increase power. Niccolo Machiavelli‚ author of The Prince‚ provided ample evidence to support this theory. A feared prince focuses on what needs to be established in his nation and distances himself from personal affairs that interferes with his position‚ whereas a beloved prince would constantly seek validation from the people‚ thereby weakening his power and rule. “People thought Cesare Borgia was cruel‚ but that cruelty of his
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taxation laws that Great Britain set on them. The colonist created a mob of violence to scare the stamp collectors in order to make them leave their positions. Great Britain had to show colonists who was in control which in the article STAMP ACT‚ it says “ Parliament repealed the Stamp Act in 1766‚ but issued a Declaratory Act at the same time to reaffirm its authority to pass any colonial legislation it saw fit.” The reason for the declaratory act was to show the colonist that Great Britain has the power
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children. All of them pleading for help. Now‚ imagine adults doing the exact same thing. But what type of place would hold this brutal atmosphere? None other than Auschwitz. Auschwitz was a deadly‚ torturous camp conducted by the Nazi soldiers during the Holocaust. Auschwitz was guided by a man named Rudolf Höss. Auschwitz was a three-part camp‚ mostly consisting of political prisoners. The camp included families‚ children‚ infants‚ and elders. Auschwitz stands out compared to other camps because of the
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are more important than others. But all of them have some small or huge events. Washington. Many say he was a great leader. Others say he had a huge impact on our history. Being the leader he was‚ Washington chose prominent political figures. He soon decided to chose Thomas Jefferson as Secretary of State and‚ Alexander Hamilton as Secretary of the Treasury‚ Henry Knox as secretary of war‚ and Edmund Randolph as The Attorney General. Now‚ the government thought these were very important to have
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History is often a quilt of information that is not always stitched together properly‚ but in the time period from 1914-1918 it is clear that world war one was caused by a single country‚ Germany. Evidence of this comes from the fact that Germany believed that war was inevitable‚ they were in the process of designing military strategies for a war prior to Austria-Hungary having any hostility towards Serbia‚ and tried to pressure countries into unwanted treaties. There is information to suggest that
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Stalin was not the most likely candidate to succeed Lenin. By looking at the facts and the background history of Stalin‚ it is quite clear that he was not the favoured candidate. The cons outweighed the pros and numerous reasons such as Lenin’s testament‚ Stalin’s poor revolutionary record‚ not being an intellectual thinker and being a dull and uninspiring person all led Stalin to being a less favoured candidate. Lenin was the overall leader of communist Russia‚ and was very well respected
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Which was more important reason for the outbreak of ww1 in 1914? -the arms race -the assassination in Sarajevo The Arms Race was a race to build the biggest Army and Navy for the war that could occur at any time. All the countries except Britain and Germany were trying to build the biggest army but Britain and Germany were trying to build up their navy as Germany wanted the biggest navy so that they could overpower and beat the size of Britain’s. In Germany they had the biggest army‚ and it
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