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    and military reasons for the U.S victory in the Revolutionary War. Confine your answer to the period 1775 - 1783. The colonies that once didn’t mind being the colonies now have a different view. The victory of the Revolutionary War was possible due to the political‚ diplomatic and military reasons‚ such as The Second Continental Congress‚ The Treaty of Paris of 1783‚ and the Patriots Advantage. The Second Continental Congress is the political reason because it was the start of the war. The Treaty

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    During WWII (1939-1945) the Soviet Union (USSR) was allied with France‚ Britain‚ and the USA. These were known as the Allies. The Allies fought against Germany and the other Axis powers. After the war‚ the victory belonged to the Allies. The USA and USSR become the two new superpowers as they had the most robust economies‚ militaries‚ international political power. However‚ the alliance between the two begins to crumbling down in 1945 as they had a big difference between their ideologies‚ decision

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    Advancements in the Civil War New weapons were being designed by both sides while the war was in progress and while they were fighting. Overall the advancements we’re a major push to win the war. Advancements in the weapons‚ they were using things like the minie ball‚ the spiral barrel‚ or the revolver‚ but because advances in arm advancements during the Civil War led to a higher death rates leading to the north’s victory in the end. Cannons played a major role in the Civil War‚ some had rifled barrels

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    The Cold War was a conflict in international politics that arose between the countries of NATO and the Warsaw Pact. Especially the United States and the Soviet Union in the period from the end of the Second World War in 1945 until the Soviet Union collapse in 1991. The cold war was a fight between American capitalism on one side against Soviet planned economy. The two sides warring ideologies fought each other on many areas such as militarily‚ technology‚ politics‚ economy and culturally. Especially

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    human nature to want to be competitive‚ to want to win‚ to want to have overall power. Whether it is for yourself‚ as a team‚ or even as a country. Many lines are to be crossed and many enemies are to be made in the attempt to become the best. The Cold War was a prime example of a time where competition most certainly got the better of people or more precisely‚ got the better of the United States and the Soviet Union. The rivalry between these two superpowers has created another level of competition‚

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    the reins of the civilization. In such cases like Athens and the Delian league‚ it was the Persian wars that led to the Athens garnering their strength and officially ‘rising’ ultimately leading to the birth of the Delian league. dsfdsfdsfdsfdsfsfdfsdfsddfs When Darius’ son‚ Xerxes‚ amassed one of the greatest armies of only fewer than 400 Greek vessels defeated that then defeated the 1‚200 strong Persian fleet. Causing them to flee to Asia‚ and in 479 B.C. his army followed him‚ pulling out of

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    the Persian Civilization had the greatest impact on human history because of their architecture‚ culture and they were also the first civilization empire. First‚ the Persian architecture was a lot different which influence other places . Second‚ the Persian culture was very mixed because of their invasions so they were really diverse. Finally‚ they were the first Empire it stretched from Ethiopia to India‚ with 127 provinces and 28 different nationalities . The architecture of the Persians was

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    The Revolutionary War is considered to be one of the most important wars in the history of the U.S. Americans fought against the British for freedom and independence to have more rights for themselves. Surprisingly‚ the American colonist defeated the hired British soldiers. How could untrained American colonist possibly beat trained British Soldiers? This essay will explain what contributed to America’s success and how they claimed victory. The location or geography of the war played a crucial impact

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    There are many similarities and differences between the Roman and Persian states in history. Some of the major similarities include that both of the states had strong militaries to use in battle against each other. Differences include that the way that both of the states choose to worship a religon. The way the Roman and Persian were alike was because of the strong militaries that both of the states had boasted during their respective time period. For example‚ both of the nations had militaries

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    How the Greek gods influenced the Trojan War What a Greek mythology event be without Greek Gods? The Trojan War is just one example of what role the Greek gods play in Greek mythology. The Trojan War was a war that took place between the Greeks and the Trojans. The Greek gods influenced the personalities and actions of the Greeks and Trojans.Throughout the Trojan War the Gods played a major part on both war sides the Olympic Gods. All the gods had different reasons of why they

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