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    Why did the Gallipoli campaign fail? The Gallipoli attack took place on the Turkish peninsula of Gallipoli from April 1915 to January 1916 during the First World War. This campaign was a British plan which was expected to defeat Germany through attacking Turkey. The plan had the intention of breaking the ’stalemate’ or ’deadlock’‚ where both sides were moving neither back or forth‚ this was due to the trench system which was a poor idea because it was incredible for defense but nobody could attack

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    The Civil War of the United States fought from 1861 to 1865‚ left an indelible mark on the nation‚ affecting various communities in profound ways. One often overlooked aspect of this conflict is its impact on Native American tribes. Before the war‚ Native American tribes inhabited vast territories across the continent‚ each with its own unique cultures‚ traditions‚ and ways of life. However‚ the Civil War brought significant upheaval to these communities‚ resulting in widespread displacement‚ loss

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    \The Civil War‚ probably one of the most devastating events in the history of America‚ and in the cases of most countries‚ probably one of the most devastating things they’ve ever heard of. A major country divided and turned against itself and completely unable to work things out without violence. Yet not only did it affect us and our image as a nation to the other nations‚ but if affected various aspects of our lives. The Civil War had a gigantic effect in laboring‚ due to the fact that basically

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    Dating back 4000 years ago‚ a primitive culture called the ’beaker’ peoples were established in what is now known as England‚ these people were remarkably innovative and developed tools and the Stonehenge‚ a culturally protected site in modern day England and a true wonder of the world. These people had access to smithing‚ and due to the high amounts of tin and copper available‚ were able to develop iron tools which produced stronger weapons and made for more efficient farming. In the year 43 AD

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    on April 9‚ 1865‚ many considered the Civil War to be over. The fact that the North was victorious over the South was accepted and the process of reconstruction began in America. It was never openly discussed on why the North defeated the South. However‚ the question began to slowly arise over time on why the South lost the Civil War. Many historians have become interested in this question and many reasons have been given on why the South lost the Civil War. Lack of manpower‚ shortages of supplies

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    Why did the reconstruction fail and how did it fail? Reconstruction happened because of the Civil War. During this war‚ the South separated from the Union‚ and the North fought to bring back the South and end slavery. The goal was to reconstruct the South‚ regain the Union‚ and form a new and improved nation. George McClellan if he had won the union would separate and become 2 different countries than the one we know today. The human toll of the Civil War was the North had lost 364‚000 soldiers

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    Civil War During the mid 1800s a horrendous conflict commenced in the United States caused by a friction about race‚ and slavery between the North and the confederacy. This disagreement managed to generate a Civil War. The military action stimulated a humongous slaughter on the Confederates stand. The confederates undertook a plethora of destruction during‚ along with after the war. When portraying the aftermath of being defeated the South is confronted with profound deprivation‚ lack of a social

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    the Civil War Became Inevitable There are many instances when the Civil War could have become inevitable. When the Declaration of independence was signed and slavery was still allowed‚ when John Brown attacked Harper’s Ferry with his small militia‚ or even when the Missouri Compromise was passed. All these instances showcase the ever growing divide between the Southern and Northern States. One instance though stands out in its direct and public attack. On the surface it was seen in the south as an

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    The Civil War had a huge affect on the United States of America. As a result of the war‚ three new amendments were added to the Constitution. These were the 13th‚ 14th‚ and 15th amendments. These amendments are known as “The Civil War Amendments” or the “Reconstruction Amendments.” The 13th amendment has two sections to it. The first section states that slavery is to be abolished unless it is used as punishment for a crime. Section two states that “Congress shall have power to enforce this article

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    appeasement would have been natural‚ yet Celmanceau – who devised even harsher reparations‚ did not have his way. Finally‚ the negotiators had to move quickly through a long agenda of issues‚ in order not to delay any further the establishment of a resolution to the fragile European predicament. Given these constraints and the general exhaustion of Europe after such a long war‚ the Treaty of Versailles was certainly not the best one could hope for‚ but it seems to have been the best compromise

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