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    War has a profound effect on public health‚ directly accounts for millions of deaths annually worldwide. Many military and especially civilians die in the result of the war. War leads to long-term physical and psychological consequences and causes huge damage‚ often irreversible‚ to the environment. The Civil War had a critical period in American history. It came at a time when medicine in the United States was behind Europe of very few advancements in terms of medical equipment‚ medicine‚ the treatment

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    historic events‚ such as wars‚ that not only impacted others‚ but themselves as well. During World War I‚ World War II‚ and the Vietnam War‚ the writing style and topics of literature were significantly impacted as a result of the wars. World War I‚ also known as the Great War‚ caused the

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    During the sixteenth and seventeenth century‚ Europe was plagued with long years of different religious wars that would affect the course of history thereafter. The Thirty Years’ War‚ the last and final religious war of its time period‚ came to be one of the most devastating conflicts in Europe. Religiously and politically‚ the Thirty Years’ War reconstructed European life and was a significant turning point in history‚ as many religions and countries fought each other in a struggle for both power

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    Important Turning Points 1763 and 1776 In 1775 the American Revolution officially began‚ due to conflicts between the thirteen colonies and Britain. In 1783 the Treaty of Paris was signed‚ granting the colonies their independence. The important turning points in the colonies break with the mother country are the French and Indian War (1763)‚ Common Sense by Thomas Paine (1776) and the signing of the Declaration of Independence (1776). The revolution began as a disagreement over the manner in

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    autobiographies of British and Indian WWII veterans‚ there were important commonalities in the backgrounds of the soldiers and commonalities along with some differences for motivations to enlist. There were commonalities in their background in the selections because both British and Indians had many different classes in their society enlist. The commonalties in motivations to enlist stem from the less wealthy British and Indian soldiers mostly joining for a steady job and money. Unlike the British upper class

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    The Vietnam War was the longest and most misunderstood war Americans ever fought (Corry). Nearly all Americans became aware of the fact that the world was in a state of a progressive degeneration phenomenon and something needed to be done about it‚ otherwise it would persist. The Woodstock attendees found innovative ways to finally capture society’s concern for those being affected by the conflicts of the Vietnam War‚ racism‚ and sexism. The 1960s youth activism

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    people of Afghanistan have been affected by the political events from World War I to present day. In 1979‚ Soviet troops entered Afghanistan to establish a communist regime in Kabul. The Soviet soldiers took over major cities and highways‚ angering lots of Afghans. The people of Afghanistan felt they belonged primarily to their specific clan or ethnic group and secondarily to the government or a country. A majority of Afghans did not like the new communist regime because many of the laws went against

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    it is clear that it was caused from British missteps that lead to colonial determination to become a separate nation. After 1763‚ the British began to increase and assert their power over the colonies‚ who‚ in contrast‚ wanted to be less controlled. However‚ the colonies did not want complete independence prior to this increase in control from the British. Although the colonies did seem to have determination for an independent nation in England’s eyes‚ the British failed to recognize the colonies real

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    The actions of the British authorities helped unite the American colonies during the 1760s and 1770s through the Stamp Act‚ the Quartering Act‚ and the Boston Massacre. Many times throughout the Revolutionary WarBritish authorities tested the American colonies through taxation‚ forcing British soldiers to reside in colonial homes‚ and massacre. Because of this‚ the American colonies were pushed to unite in a time of crisis. Through shared experiences of economic disparity and death‚ the colonies

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    After the French and Indian War‚ many revolutionary events occurred. Land was passed around and tensions grew. Probably the most vital rivalry that arose was the one between the British and the American colonists in North America. Due to the French and Indian War‚ the peaceful relationship between the British and the American colonists was demolished. This is due to laws passed by King George III and British Parliament that the American colonists in North America disagreed with. The colonists became

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