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    The cold‚ stone hard fact is that the Hundred YearsWar was one of the longest and the most devastating war that ever took place in Europe. It was estimated that the war had killed three million people in 116 years. This catastrophic event was caused by one man’s desire to become King of France. This foolish man‚ King Edward III believed that he had a right to the throne of France because he was a nephew of a former French king. The French denied King Edward III royal authority‚ but supported the

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    The Dirty Thirties

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    The Dirty Thirties I have chosen the years of 1930 to 1940 as one of the most significant decades in Canadian history. I believe this because it might have been one of the hardest decades to live in. Reasons being that we had suffered greatly by the 1929 Wall Street stock market crash and the enormous 1928 wheat crop crash Canadians were barely making any money or just not having anywhere to work because the demand was very very low. Food was running out and the average working Canadian was

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    The Seven Years War

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    The Seven Years War: The seventeenth and eighteenth centuries saw a bunch of top-notch wars‚ but the Seven Years War‚ also called the French and Indian War‚ because it was the first truly global war. This significant war was subsequently the leading factor to lead into the American Revolution. The American’s referred to it as The French and Indian War. The Prussians called it The Silesian War and the Swede’s called it the Pomeranian war. In fact a historian named Winston Churchill called it “the

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    Effect of war

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    The Effects of War For almost 50 years‚ the world war was one of the most talked about destruction of war. The wars break out for various reasons. There are world wars in the world‚ and they made every countries became the fighting area. Whenever‚ wars have happened there are always destruction everywhere and destroyed everything in each country by dropping bombs and using powerful explosive weapons. The most effects of war is that people are died‚ destroyed the infrastructure

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    Seven Years War

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    The Seven YearsWar The first true World War. …Cause and effects! Jeff Brown The History of Western Civilization II Professor Zarrillo What would the state of the free world be today if the alliance of the war of the Austrian Succession had not reversed in the Seven YearsWar? Would we speak French‚ still be "New England"‚ or perhaps New Spain? The fact is that while we may not know for certain that today

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    effects of war

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    study is to find out the effects of war on a soldier financial decision making process. Militarism has countless costs‚ from lives lost in armed conflict to environmental degradation to damage to the physical mental and emotional of the troops involved. The study focuses on the challenges faced by soldiers during their financial decision process. This is particularly after war and what can be the possible solution to this problem. According to the international law‚ war is an armed conflict between

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    The Effects of War

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    The Effects of War on Soldiers War is the most powerful threat we have on the earth today. War can accomplish a variety of things in a variety of ways and it is entirely up to the government to decide a country’s war status. It is up to people that will never have to experience what they create‚ but what happens to the soldiers they send in to battle for them. For the soldiers they are stuck with an experience unlike any other known to man‚ stuck with memories and images of what it’s like to be

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    The Dirty Thirties

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    English 11B 21 February 2013 Preventing the “Dirty Thirties’” A massive dust storm‚ which was two miles high and traveled more than two-thousand miles‚ hit the East Coast while destroying everything in its path. The cloud of dust grew ferocious and strong as time went on continuing to pick up tons of Earth’s surface. It also happened during the United States’ biggest economic depression it has ever seen. The storm lasted for four strong years before settling down to an end starting in the Great

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    The Effects of War

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    The effects of war Have you ever wondered what life is like in the shoes of a soldier‚ or what impacts war could have on a soldier? The effects of war are not confined to physical pain and suffering‚ but can also be psychological‚ emotional‚ and medical impacts. War has caused many issues and has had a rather large effect on people and civilizations throughout history‚ while mostly negative and in some cases is found to have positive influence on society. Through the story of Three Day Road written

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    The Hundred Years War

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    The Hundred YearsWar Have you wondered what were the causes of The Hundred YearsWar? Well‚ the immediate cause of the war was the conflict between Edward II of England and Philip VI of France for the duchy of Gascony. But there was already tension between the two on who was the rightful leader heir to the French throne. Edward declared war and the willing personalities of both rulers contributed to the start of the war. Also‚ because the king of French tried to take the territory claimed by

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