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    A CONFLICT THAT COULD HAVE BEEN AVOIDED: ERASMUS’ INVOVLEMENT IN THE EARLY REFORMATION A STUDY ON INACTION Daniel Martin CHHI 525 Instructor: Dr. Jeff Brawner September 7‚ 2012 Thesis Statement: If Erasmus had not been unwilling to get involved in conflict could the protestant reformation been avoided. The Need for the Study: I will try to show how if Erasmus and others with similar views would have been more vocal and chose side

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    Pearl Harbor was the first time the U.S. was invaded by another country. This had forever changed the history of America. Starting just before 8 a.m. Pearl Harbor was bombed by Japan‚ and the Japanese were bombed by Japan‚ and the Japanese were able to destroy about 8 battleships‚ 20 American naval vessels‚ and 300+ airplanes. Pearl Harbor is an American naval base near Honolulu‚ Hawaii. The next day President Franklin D. Roosevelt did the right thing to ask Congress to declare war on Japan.. And

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    August 6‚1945 the United States dropped a Uranium atomic bomb on the city of Hiroshima‚ located in Japan. It was necessary for the U.S. army force to drop the bomb on Hiroshima due to the attack on Pearl Harbor‚ the need to impress Russia‚ and to mark the end of a global conflict. Japan attacked Pearl Harbor in 1941‚killing innocent lives and causing a mass destruction‚ because of this‚ the U.S. needed to retaliate. The U.S. lost about 2‚390 servicemen and over 1000 were injured. This was an incredible

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    will live infamy.” This is the day when the Japanese attacked America at Pearl Harbor. It was a surprise attack that was most definitely a cataclysmic one‚ when taking into consideration of more than 2‚500 lives taken. Because of this attack America got involved in World War II. Japan’s surprise attack was brought on by many factors. One of the reasons Japan striked was due to crippling the United States since they both would have gone to war in the Pacific Ocean. By disabling the Pacific Fleet‚ they

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    Could Have the American Revolution Been Avoided? As Benjamin Franklin once said‚ “No gains without pain.” This could not be more of a true statement when speaking of the American Revolution. There are so many factors that are said to have caused it‚ that it’s hard to determine what never needed to happen. Because of the French and Indian War‚ the British were suffering from debt. They needed the find a way out; therefore‚ new laws and acts were established. If the British would have treated the

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    the Second World War. President Roosevelt made this speech after a sudden attack on an American naval base called Pearl Harbor in Hawaii. This attack was carefully planned by Japan and the admiral of Japan’s Navy and Commander of the Combined Fleet Isoroku Yamamoto. Mitsuo Fuchida‚ a captain of the Imperial Navy Air Service‚ lead the first wave of bombers at 7:55 to attack Pearl Harbor. In the aftermath‚ 2403 people died‚ and 1178 people were wounded. The next day‚ FDR made his famous speech and America

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    Pearl Harbor- Gavin Fontaine Around 8 am on December 7 1941‚ hundreds of Japanese fighter planes open fired on Pearl Harbor. The battle only took around two hours but it was extremely gruesome for America to have thousands of soldiers dying and many civilians dying. Four days later Japan‚ Germany and Italy formed an alliance and attacked on America pulling America into the war. The attack purpose was to keep the U.S. from blocking the Japanese from receiving materials such as steel and aviation

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    think the Civil War could not have been avoided because it seemed like the only way to stop the South from seceding from the Union. The South developed their wealth from the slaves that picked cotton and tobacco. They sold these crops to other countries who needed them and developed wealth from these other countries. If the North stopped this‚ the South would not be able to make as much money. The Dred Scott Decision was a deciding factor about the war. If Dred Scott had been admitted as a free black

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    Pearl Harbor impacted our nation in many more ways than one could imagine. The horrendous attack that leads the U.S to take extreme measure on the confinement of all Japanese descendants in the United States. The U.S was wounded‚ but that only gave the U.S another reason to fight back. During WWI more than 120‚000 Japanese-American citizens were assembled and ultimately shipped to internment camps. They had not been transported to the camp because they had been found guilty of a crime‚ but because

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    Sacred Hearts Students Discover Pearl Harbor By Breana Wallace I‚ along with seven of my schoolmates from Sacred Hearts School grades 7-8 on December 8‚ 2016 got the chance to attend the "Discover Pearl Harbor" program in Oahu‚ Hawaii to learn about the history of the devastating Pearl Harbor attack. The Pacific Aviation Museum staff reached out to our school looking for five students to attend the program. Later‚ the director of the program Shauna Tonkin offered the opportunity to

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