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    intensity and effectiveness of the artillery concerned General Cornwallis and on 10 October at noon‚ the British hoisted a flag of truce. Over the next seven days‚ the British forces took a staggering amount of casualties through small assaults of musket fire‚ grenadiers‚ and artillery fire. October 17 the allies brought more than 100 guns into action for the heaviest bombardment the British had experienced in this battle. This offensive resulted in Cornwallis calling for a parlay‚ he was to sign

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    and brought tobacco whisky and religion‚ once in‚ they took gold silver and spice to nourish their land as did the elephant to protect its delicate skin. Colonial inhabitants like the Elephant were big and powerful. Against their gun powder and muskets‚ the sharpest African spear is blunt; they were more advanced in weaponry and larger in number since Africa was then divided into many little tribes. There are several reasons why colonizers explored the world. Although their motive for Africa

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    RESISTANCE TO SPANISHIMPOSED INSTITUTIONS  The Spanish institutions of taxation‚ forced labor‚ galleon trade‚ indulto de comercio‚ and monopolies were persistent irritants that cause Filipino to revolt.. AMONG THE MAJOR REBELLIONS BELONGING TO THIS CLASS WERE: Late 16th century led by Magalat  The Sumoroy  The Caraga revolts in the 17th century  The revolt of Magtañaga‚ Palaris and Silang  Samal mutiny in the 18th century  Ambaristo revolt in the first decade of the 19th century  REVOLT

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    either side. It seemed the Confederacy had the upper hand at first because they had twice as many men as the union in the beginning of battle. But the Union had the new repeating rifles that reloaded much faster then the Confederacy’s single-load muskets. The Union army positioned it’s self along wood fences on McPherson’s Ridge. These men were one of the first units to enter the area. They where able to hold off Lee’s army until more Union troops could arrive. The Confederates where not prepared

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    An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge: Literary Analysis An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge‚ a short story with a setting during the Civil War‚ was written by Ambrose Bierce in 1890. The main character‚ Peyton Farquhar‚ is caught messing with the bridge and is sentenced to hang. An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge was a story that Bierce designed to captivate readers attention by entering the mind of Farquhar. Before he is about to hang‚ Farquhar begins to day dream escaping back to his family. The

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    the cotton gin also caused a higher demand for slave labor‚ and by 1860‚ approximately 33% of Southerners were slaves. The system of interchangeable parts introduced Americans to mass production. When Eli Whitney took the government order of 10‚000 muskets‚ he showed that the majority of goods could be mass-produced. Both the cotton gin and mass production method would revolutionize the United States. In addition‚ tariffs helped protect American trade. The British stored goods during the war and flooded

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    Technology would have greatly affected the voyage‚ Christopher Columbus made to the Americas. How would history be impacted if Christopher Columbus had the technology that exists today? Christopher Columbus would have benefitted immensely if he had access to even a few pieces of the technology available in modern times. With such technology‚ the conflicts that Christopher Columbus encountered along his voyage would have been lessened or potentially avoided. Moreover‚ some of the enemies that he encountered

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    Liberty Leading the People presents a scene of July Revolution of 1830 in Paris from Eugène Delacroix’s view. It outlines the time‚ place and characters in the uprising. We can read Delacroix’s attitude towards the revolution and Parisian society through the painting. Eugène Delacroix is a distinguishable figure in French painting. He was strongly influenced by the Neo-classical style from Jacques-Louis David in his early painting education. When he was attracted by the style of Peter Paul Rubens

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    Rhetorical Analysis The article ‘We Are Training Our Kids to Kill’ by David Grossman is an attempt at explaining the effect of mass media on our children as far as violence and the impacting role it plays. Grossman‚ a self entitled ‘world traveler and an expert in the field of “killology” uses the rhetorical aspects of ethos‚ pathos‚ and logos to get his point across. Regardless of the fact that Grossman did build some credibility for himself‚ used reasoning‚ emotion‚ and some facts to support

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    Christine Babiak WOH 2001 Black Robe Trying to Tame the Wild As the Frenchman once said‚ “look at him‚ dressed like a savage chieftain. We’re not colonizing the Indians; they’re colonizing us.” Europeans thought of the Indigenous as savage people. Their first impressions of them made many want to tame them and teach them the European way of life so that they could become a part of their society and share what land and possessions they have. The Indigenous thought of the Europeans as the

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