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    Hannibal Barca

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    It was moreover the experience of the Second Punic War the first stimulated the Romans to write a national history. Polybius chose 220BC to begin narrative of Rome’s tak over of the Mediterranean - It is largely due to Hannibal’s defeat at Zama that we stand here today as the heirs of Graeco Romano culture. Had Scipio lost there is no guarantee that the Carthaginians would have incorporated Hellenic culture into their livelyblood - It was the Hannibalic war which drew he Romans into the Greek

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    Africans. In May 1902 the British and the Boers signed the Treaty of Vereeniging which signaled the end of all hostilities in the Anglo-Boer war and a new phase for South Africa. “The peace agreement which concluded the Second Anglo-Boer war was‚ as Milner said‚ an unusual agreement‚ one that extracted no indemnity from the defeated.” During the war the British adopted a policy which was known as the “Scorched Earth policy”. This policy meant that brigades of infantry and light horseman were

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    the senselessness and futility of war‚ where a man has killed another quite simply because they were fighting on opposing sides in a war. Thomas Hardy’s "Drummer Hodge’ is a poem that laments on the horrors of war. It particularly focuses on the personal tragedy of a young innocent boy from Hardy’s Wessex. Drummer Hodge explores the theme of war and can be summarized as a young soldier who is slain in a foreign land‚ in this case South Africa during the Boer War. Despite the fact that both poems

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    literatures in english

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    Hardy that spanned from the Romantic to the Modern Era‚ which he was a precursor to‚ he wrote about the gloom that surrounded the glorious Victorian era. He wrote about the loss of religious certainty‚ the numerous wars that Britain was involved in and its effects‚ that it had on the war veterans and their families‚ and the pessimistic outlook on life although the of the glory of Britain. Yes‚ Thomas Hardy‚ through many of his poetry‚ reflected that he was partially a product of Victorian Britain

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    Throughout the wars that have been fought there has been much change. From using guns that could only shoot 10 rounds per minute in the First World War until now where we have weapons capable to shoot 6000 rounds per minute which is ten times more shots per second than a World War 1 weapon. The South African War (1899–1902) was Canada’s first foreign war. Also known as the Boer War‚ it was fought between Britain (with help from its colonies and Dominions such as Canada) and the Afrikaner republics

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    David Lloyd George

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    Lachlan Hunter David Lloyd George‚ dominating the later political scene of World War One as an energetic Prime Minister‚ from (1916-1922)‚ played a comprehensive role in establishing and laying the foundations of the modern welfare state. We may think David Lloyd George as Leader for the British nation‚ during the war‚ after H.H.Asquith’s stepped down as prime minister‚ (Due to his unpopularity‚ as the war was not going the way the leaders had originally planned)‚ having no influential span

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    SMC civilization historical Terms that are up on the board you need to know the ones crossed out you don’t need to know but should be in the notes. Mediterranean world- BCE=BC CE=AD Hellenistic period starts with alexander the great conquering the east Mediterranean everyone learns Greek (kione/ common) Greek is common culture . Roman republic takes over Mediterranean and adopt the Greek culture during the 700 year period Europe Africa and Asia are more connected than they will be until the 20th

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    Biography of Gandhi

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    bleating in his stomach. He ate meat six other times until he decided it was not worth it. When Gandhi was sixteen his father died. Whatever Gandhi did for humanity he didn’t think it was enough. “To serve is my religion” he said. When the Boer War started in 1899‚ Gandhi had sympathy with the Boers‚ but he stayed on the side of the British. He got together 1100 Indians to start a British ambulance corps. In India‚ in 1904‚ Gandhi founded an Indian newspaper called the Indian Opinion. In 1906

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    The Second World War sparked Canada’s economic boom while drastically changing its political landscape‚ which moulded Canada into the country we know today. Both factors brought Canada back to life after the Great Depression‚ which assisted in creating an economically and politically stable nation. Before the war‚ Canada was suffering a financial crisis‚ infamously known as “The Great Depression‚" where millions of Canadians lost their jobs and savings. However‚ due to the onset of WWII‚ the economic

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    Hannibal's Legacy

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    from his father‚ Hamilcar Barca. Hamilcar was also a hero and military leader and conquered much of Spain; he inspired Hannibal to hate Rome and trained him from boyhood for leadership and battle. While Hamilcar lead the first Punic war‚ the second and third Punic wars were lead by Hannibal and his multicultural armies. Hannibal not only relied on his devoted armies but he had both elephants and cavalry to add both surprise and strategy. Hannibal’s army was composed mainly of troops from modern-day

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