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    2nd Punic War The Roman Republic‚ early on in her history‚ was faced with a great foe from the South. Carthage and Rome were rivals throughout their shared history. What is likely the most notable of the conflicts waged between these two powers is the Second Punic War. This war‚ waged between the years of 218 – 201 B.C‚ saw Rome come dangerously close to her own demise. The Carthaginian campaign in Italy‚ led by Hannibal Barca‚ was immensely destructive and costly for Rome. It is interesting to

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    WHAT CAUSED THE CIVIL WAR? BY:SAMRIN KHAN In the early nineteenth century‚ Americans tend to resolve their political disputes through compromise‚ yet by 1860 this no longer seemed possible. This is because of Taxes‚ slavery‚ Manifest Destiny‚ Texas Migration‚ development of new Political parties. Before 1860 United States had one third of the territory that we have today. United States was divided into two parts‚ north and south. Between the North and South there were disputes about slavery

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    The Civil War was one of the bloodiest wars fought on American soil. The Civil War was a fight between the North and the South. This war lasted for four years from 1861 to 1865. This war has many reasons why it began. Some believe that the war started because of slavery. Those people believe the Civil War started on how the North and south had different views on slavery. Also the events that showed something had to be done. The North thought of slavery was wrong and believed that all men should be

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    fragile‚ inevitably spiraling into a civil war due to the battle between old and new ideas. The United States’ involvement in this conflict shaped how the war was fought and which leaders came out of the war. The Dominican Civil War of 1965 was the result of the existing political upheaval‚ the people’s view of communism‚ and the United States shaping future Dominican politics. The Dominican Civil War was affected by Rafael Trujillo’s authoritarian rule prior to the war‚ leaving the country and its people

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    defiance of the Tea Act of 1773. The main goal of the Tea Act was to aid the financially struggling British East India Company by reducing the excess of tea held by the company. Colonists protested to the Tea Act as they believed that it violated their rights as Englishmen to “No taxation without representation.” The Sons of Liberty boarded the ships‚ some disguised as Native Americans and threw chests of the tea into the Boston Harbour (Labaree 1964). The British Government did not take the actions

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    dangers of the civil war arrived‚ Clara’s selfless instincts came through. She was one of the first people to show initiative‚ helping on and off the battlefield by searching for men’s lost baggage and securing medicine to help soldiers. All of this work didn’t go unnoticed‚ once she got the support she needed her contributions would heavily impact the world. Growing up‚ Clara was always known to be smart‚ selfless‚ and caring. Being the youngest of five children‚ she learned how to care for others

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    displayed how rising controversy over slavery in the United States would crumble into conflict. On the front line‚ John Brown led free-state militias into battle as an effort to end the spread of slave states. Kansas depicts as shockingly similar microcosm of the Civil War that through hardship and acquired reputation led John Brown to stage a raid on Harpers Ferry. Kansas first became inhabitable when President Franklin Pierce signed the Kansas-Nebraska Act in May of 1854. The act established

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    and right wing parties to settle down and proclaim the end of the Spanish Civil War. This disastrous war left behind 500‚000 people dead and a country that had been damaged and internally divided. Francisco Franco‚ a Nationalist general‚ took control of Spain and was named “Caudillo de España”. He then ruled Spain through an authoritarian dictatorship. Franco was a careful and systematic leader‚ and his main goal after the war was to reconstruct Spain and make the nation powerful again. He was convinced

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    The Minie ball greatly influenced the Civil War‚ causing many people to die‚ and changes in many other areas. Like all the wars before it‚ during the Civil War many large technological breakthroughs occurred. One of the biggest‚ and most influential changes for personal weapons was the evolution from the smoothbore muskets to rifles‚ and even more so‚ the Minie ball that allowed the rifling to realistically be used in a battle situation. The bullets also had another plus: causing huge damage to anyone

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    The Tariff of Abomination (1822) almost led to a civil war because it dramatically raised tariffs on imported goods‚ which helped manufacturers in the North but severely disrupted the Southern economy. The Tariff of Abomination was designed to protect the manufacturing-based economy in the North by dramatically raising tariffs on imported goods‚ making it effectively cheaper to buy American-made products rather than import them. This greatly benefited the economy in Northern states because manufacturers

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