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    Diplomatic Mission

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    diplomatic mission - a mission serving diplomatic ends delegation‚ deputation‚ delegacy‚ commission‚ mission - a group of representatives or delegates foreign mission‚ legation - a permanent diplomatic mission headed by a minister attache - a specialist assigned to the staff of a diplomatic mission Accreditation denotes the appointment of a person to serve as diplomat of the sending state to the receiving state(s). A diplomat may be concurrently accredited to more than one country when the diplomatic

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    the British in the revolutionary war‚ grew the country in the Louisiana Purchase‚ and signed the Convention of 1800. United States Foreign Policy was successful despite the Trade Embargo of 1807. In order to decrease the national debt‚ Thomas Jefferson imposed a tax on all trade entering the United States. Britain and France opposed the taxes and threatened to start a war.1 In response‚ Jefferson ordered congress to block all trade into the U.S. as a moral statement of war. The only major benefit

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    Emma Lucas Mr. Stiver Women of the Revolutionary War 19 December 2012 Everyone who has studied the history of the United States of America has heard of Paul Revere‚ George Washington‚ and Benedict Arnold‚ but who has heard of Molly Pitcher‚ Sybil Luddington‚ or Eliza Lucas? Was it not Abigail Adams who told her husband John Adams to‚ "Remember the ladies"? And James Otis‚ brother of Mercy Otis Warren‚ another mother‚ said‚ "Are not women born as free as men? Would it not be infamous to assert

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    | History | | The SHS History Co. Shahriar Syed | [The Vietnam War] | Describe why the factors which allowed the North Vietnamese Communist to win a war against a far wealthier‚ technologically superior power of the US. | Contents Page No. Background 2 Introduction 2 Logistical Issues 3 Causality Tolerance 4 Economic Consequences 5 Strategy & Tactics 5 Communist Strategy 5 Guerrilla Tactics 6 American Strategy 6 Tactical Response 7 Vietnamese Terrain

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    Revolutionary War Summary

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    certain universal principles such as rule of law‚ constitutional rights‚ and popular sovereignty. This section examines the causes‚ fighting‚ and consequences of the American Revolution. You will read about the problems created by the Seven Years’ War‚ and British efforts to suppress American smuggling‚ to prevent warfare with Indians‚ and to pay the cost of stationing troops in the colonies. You will also read about the emerging patterns of resistance in the colonies‚ including petitions‚ pamphlets

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    The Vietnam War was the longest deployment of U.S. forces in hostile action in the history of the American republic. Although there is no formal declaration of war from which to date U.S. entry‚ President John F. Kennedy’s decision to send over 2‚000 military advisers to South Vietnam in 1961 marked the beginning of twelve years of American military combat. U.S. unit combat began in 1965 (Anderson‚ 1999). During this time there were many significant lessons that were learned and still affect the

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    The American Revolutionary War The American Revolutionary War was a very important war. This war allowed the English colonies to gain independence from the country Britain. The war established an independent country which is now called the United States of America. Events leading to the war helped our nation form a new government ‚ a new army‚ and the idea that if a government did not serve the people well‚ then that government could be put away and a new government

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    Chapter 6 BIG QUESTION: How did a war fought jointly by the colonists and British help pave the road the American Revolution? Use PERSIA to help in analyzing this question. The war against the French helped bring the colonies closer together. The Albany Congress brought up the idea of uniting the colonies to help them succeed in the future. By uniting‚ the colonies had a better chance of being able to take on the British in a war. There were a few mistakes made by the British that also lead to

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    Persuasive Writing Were the American colonists justified in waging war and breaking away from Britain? Assignment: 1763 marked the end of the French and Indian War‚ the final defeat of the French and their Native American allies in America. For America’s English colonists‚ this was a cause for great celebration and pride in the their English identity. But only twelve years later‚ these same American colonists found themselves locked in a bitter and violent conflict with the mother country that

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    The document suggests that the women played a very big role in the revolutionary war. According to the document “the woman of America manifested a firm resolution to contribute”. This shows that they believe that the woman had a huge role in the revolutionary war. The roles played by women and other minority groups during the Revolutionary War were mostly working the house like doing chores and such. “Women at Valley Forge gathered wood‚ cooked‚ washed clothes‚ and nursed the sick‚ and the injured”(Discovery

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