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    Amanda Evanson Immediate and Long-Term Effects of the Korean War University of Phoenix The Korean War started with communist North Korea invading anti-communist South Korea. The United States‚ who were already in North Korea to some extent joined forces with South Korea to help them against the North Korean invasion. They saw the Korean War as a fight against communism and felt that if North Korea was able to take over South Korea it would lead to communism spreading and taking over one area

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    The Civil War‚ and its aftermath‚ brought changes that are most significant in how the United States is today. The war was the cruelest and bloodiest war between the Northern and Southern States of America‚ which was the Civil War. It wasn’t just mainly on slaves‚ but the economics of cash crops and politics between parties. Only because technology was advancing not just in agriculture‚ but because weaponry was advancing in rifles quicker. The election of 1860 will provide what were the causes before

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    The War of 1812 was a historical force that would have occurred whether or not the Chesapeake event occurred due to the change in presidency from Jefferson to Madison. Madison had intensely thought Jefferson allowed America to be controlled by British. With these feelings in mind it was clearly evident when Madison had declared war on Britain it was due to all the rights that Britain had infringed during the impressment; defensive tactic used by Britain by introducing the Order of Council as Britain

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    DBQ 6 The War of 1812

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    In 1812‚ the United States declared war against Great Britain. Since the 1790s‚ American leaders tried to avoid getting involved in wars between France and Britain. George Washington issued a proclamation of neutrality which meant that the United States would not choose sides between France and Britain. In 1800‚ John Adams agreed to the Convention of 1800. This ended the alliance America formed with France during the American Revolution‚ which threatened to draw America into Europe’s wars. The next

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    Long Term Causes World war one is a case of one thing lead to another. Although the fuse to the war was lit it didn’t go off untill the assasination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand‚ heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne. Now the countries didn’t have the best relations with each other‚ which was also another cause for the war. When Astria-Hungery declared war on Siberia on 28 July 1914 they didn’t count on Russia to come to Siberia’s aid. Both countries had allies that where bound by treaty to come and

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    * Causes of the Civil War Long Term Causes * Social‚ Cultural Divide between North and South * Economic Divide between North and South * Political Divide between North and South: Collapse of Political System: Inability to Compromise * Slavery * Causes of the Civil War: Long Term Causes (from Colonial Times) * 1. Social and Cultural Divide between North and South * North: more urbanized‚ more diverse‚ more developed‚ more advanced infrastructure / transportation

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    Who Won the War of 1812

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    Intro British citizens alone would not have won the War of 1812 but key parts in their victory were their allies with the Natives and the Canadians and those numbers helped beat the Americans‚ their brilliant strategy for fighting the war‚ whereas America did the exact opposite and then they were defeated‚ and America’s extremely poor leadership with General Hull and his unacceptable and disgraceful cowardice. Argument #1 Britain’s numbers alone would not suffice if their army wanted any hope

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    many strenuous efforts. During the War of 1812‚ Robert Fulton experimented with simple submarines numerous times. His most remembered trial was with the Nautilus‚ but both that submarine and his following ones were overall weak displays that gathered barely any interest from the French and Royal Navy who he had hoped to impress. He even constructed basic torpedoes that were able to sink anchored ships in hopes of gaining the support of the English

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    The cold‚ stone hard fact is that the Hundred Years’ War was one of the longest and the most devastating war that ever took place in Europe. It was estimated that the war had killed three million people in 116 years. This catastrophic event was caused by one man’s desire to become King of France. This foolish man‚ King Edward III believed that he had a right to the throne of France because he was a nephew of a former French king. The French denied King Edward III royal authority‚ but supported the

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    Causes of WWI and the War of 1812 The causes of World War 1 were simpler a reenactment of the War of 1812 because of the neutral shipping between countries at the time where America was usually denied the right to trade with other countries‚ the extreme nationalism and imperialism of the forces involved which antagonized the opposing sides‚ and the incidents at sea that occurred and swayed public opinion for a declaration of war. When American merchants desired to trade with other countries in

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