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    European Nations wanted more land‚ power‚ and natural resources. They got this by conquering and colonizing new lands. Africa was not colonized‚ making the continent a prime area for colonization. Prior to the 19th century European nations only used Africa for its slave trade‚ therefore‚ only settling on the coasts. The driving forces behind these European conquests in Africa were caused by political‚ cultural‚ and economic reasons. The primary reason European countries were imperialistic

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    The First World War provided a practical chance for Poland to restore its independence. The powers‚ which had separated the country more than one hundred years earlier‚ were fighting on opposite sides. Germany with the Austro-Hungarian Empire (the Central Powers) fought Imperial Russia allied with France and Great Britain. Polish troops‚ under their own banners‚ also joined the fight. At first‚ under the command of the anti-Russian revolutionary Józef Pi³sudski‚ Polish battalions were formed to

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    During the late-nineteenth century‚ American cities grew drastically and rapidly. The introduction of technologies like the elevator and steel frame of skyscrapers blended together in a perfect recipe for expansion. Major cities beginning to develop and flourish during this time‚ including Chicago‚ New York City‚ and Boston‚ not only influenced the development of American society‚ but were also influenced by several factors of American life. The key areas of immigration‚ transportation‚ and popular

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    history is what has shaped the world into what it is today for better or worse. There have been many turning points in our history that have dramatically impacted the world we live in. World War Ⅱ was a pinnacle point in recent history that brought about genocide‚ modern warfare and the nuclear age. This was a tragic war that introduced some of the deadliest weapons the world has ever seen‚ as well as manufacturing mass murder. But World War Ⅱ also brought about many changes in the world‚ specifically

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    From The Concert of Europe to the Cause of the First World War After the fall of Napoleon there was a need to create a balance of power that would preserve the peace between European monarchies. Also to redraw the map of Europe and to restore the countries in crisis after their defeat of Napoleon. The main goal of the Concert was to contain France and prevent another ascend of authority such as Napoleon Bonaparte. The origins of The Concert of Europe begin from the international conference called

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    To what extent‚ and in what ways‚ could World War II be considered a continuation of World War I In 1918‚ the French population referred to a certain war as La der des der‚ which in English was translated as “the war to end all wars”. This event was the First World War‚ the most widespread and casualty-filled conflict the world had witnessed to date. Unfortunately‚ they were wrong in saying this‚ for 21 years later‚ global bloodshed was about to begin anew in the Second

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    European Influence on World Economy From 1850 - 1920 In the 19th and 20th centuries‚ Europe continued to shape and influence the world through strong-arming global trade‚ modernization‚ and colonization. European countries physically and/or economically controlled lands in Africa‚ Latin America‚ and the Middle East to export cash crops‚ creating economic dependence; this‚ in turn‚ inhibited modernization. In the late 19th centuryAfrica was partitioned among the European powers strictly

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    The First World War (1914 -1918) was the most destructive event in the 20th century of world history‚ which covered the entire global and all nations in the world. “At the war’s end‚ all European belligerents were economically depleted and suffered devastating losses in human life‚ which totaled nearly ten million.”1 Statistically‚ the numbers of people who died in those four years of war were 1‚800‚000 Germans‚ 1‚700‚000 Russians‚ 1‚384‚000 French 1‚290‚000 from Austria-Hungary and 743‚000 British

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    World War II effectively started in September of 1939 and lasted for over six years. The beginning of the world war can be linked back to Germany and its invasion of Poland and other surrounding countries‚ which was led by Nazi leader Adolf Hitler. Several documents hold the basis for the storyline of this world war. These documents include the Munich Pact‚ the Atlantic Charter‚ Executive Order No. 9066‚ and the Yalta Conference. The Munich Pact‚ also known as the Munich Agreement‚ was a pact between

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    The nineteenth century was a time full of significant innovations. During this period‚ technology made huge strides in both transportation and communication. With the beginnings of the post office and the technological advancements in printing‚ trains‚ and more‚ it is safe to say a communication revolution occurred. Many people place heavy credit on the improvements in printing technology causing this revolution‚ but I think it is much more than that. Although some credit is definitely deserved‚

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