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    Civil war consequences

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    The Civil War was a long war between the northern and southern states. The southern states seceded from the union‚ creating the Confederate States of America with their president as Jefferson Davis. This caused many years of violence with the union fighting for a united nation‚ and the confederacy fighting for secession. The war ended with a union victory‚ but it brought many consequences. The most significant of these consequences are the destruction of lives and property‚ the emancipation of slaves

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    Angolan Civil War

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    4 Analyze the effects of the cold war on apartheid in South Africa or on another specified issue and region or country. Note: Initially‚ my plan was to cover the whole period of the cold war and its effects on Angola. While researching for this topic though‚ I came across a vast body of works and therefore decided to focus on a more specific theme: Soviet-American competition in the region between 1974 and 1976. What role did competition between the superpowers have in the early stages

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    Spanish Civil War? (10) The Spanish Civil war was a very important event that happened in 1936 between the Republicans and the Nationalists‚led by General Francisco Franco. Although it did not make World War II inevitable‚ it increased the likelihood of a general war a great deal. The war had a tremendous impact on Spain itself‚ leaving much of the state’s economic and social infrastructure in ruins and leaving thousands dead. There were varies foreign interventions in the Spanish Civil War by different

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    Women in the Civil War

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    Of the 3‚211‚067 people involved in the Civil War‚ about 23‚000 of them were women paid to be nurses or spies. These numbers don’t even include the women who stayed back and were the support on the home front. Women such as Elizabeth Van Lew‚ Clara Barton‚ Elizabeth Blackwell and so many more are the kind of women that changed the events of this war. Without spies that gave crucial information like Elizabeth Van Lew‚ nurses who gave live saving care like Clara Barton and supporters that gave necessary

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    Civil War Technology.

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    technological advancements were implemented during the Civil War. Some of these include the introduction of the ironclad to naval warfare. The use of the railroad to speed armies and supplies around the country‚ high speed communication via the telegraph‚ the use of rifles that would change tactical warfare forever and the introduction of new medical practices and ambulance corps. One of the major technological advancements brought on by the Civil War was the introduction of the Ironclad into battle.

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    Civil War Weapons

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    The American Civil War of 1861‚ has been taught in schools of America to be a war between the Confederates and the Union about the institution of slavery. However‚ this war also created the basis of new forms of weaponry and technology. Small arms of the American Civil War‚ were revolutionized in order to ultimately create faster-firing weapons that would prove to immensely assist soldiers in the war. Also‚ the advancement in weapon technology impacted the tactics and the style of warfare utilized

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    Civil War Abolitionism

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    American Civil War--Exam essay The American civil war‚ spanning from 1861 to 1865‚ is known as the deadliest war in the nation’s history; and for good reason‚ about 620‚000 americans died in the line of duty. This massacre was no petty quarrel erupting out of thin air‚ there were many complex underlying factors that led up to the american civil war. Yet‚ out of the many there are three elements of american society that most profoundly influenced the civil war‚ being the abolitionist movement‚ abraham

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    Civil War Intership

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    Internships are an important part of the growing experience for an individual; they can help determine what one would like to pursue for a future career‚ and what one would not like to do. My time interning with the National Museum of Civil War Medicine was overall an amazing experience. I now possess an overall understanding of the tasks of a collection manager must deal with on a day-to-day basis. I tackled a multitude of projects while working with Kate McDaniel‚ the projects consisted of dealing

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    Moreover‚ as the Stuart monarchy became less useful to the bourgeoisie‚ it became more important to the aristocracy and courtiers‚ becoming their only means of economic survival – hence becoming the main reason to fight for it in the Civil War‚ since the monarchy was bound by the feudal order‚ the king himself was the greatest feudal lord. In the early sixteenth century the alliance between the crown and the parliament had been genuine. The monarchy had used the bourgeoisie as an ally against the

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    Cause and Effect Essay

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    Qais Ahmad Noor Chris Henderson English 110 section 10 ID# 8651 Cause and Effect Essay Causes of Road Accidents in Afghanistan Every day in every part of the world there is a road accident and most of these accidents are very fatal. In Afghanistan the road accidents are much greater compared to most of other countries. Every hour‚ there are several road accidents and almost majority of the accidents are very serious. Many people die due to fatal accidents in Afghanistan because of lack of experienced

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