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    In this article‚ “Patterns of Development and Nationalism: Basque and Catalan Nationalism before the Spanish Civil War”‚ Juan Diez Medrano analyses the development and rise of nationalism in both the Basque County and Catalonia. Medrano developed two different hypotheses to support his argument. He first argues that‚ “traditionalist and separatist political nationalism was more intense in the Basque County than in Catalonia because Catalan peasantry and pre-industrial elites were better able to

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    other than Paris‚ France. I’ve been invited to participate in the Celtic Cultures trip‚ but my heart resides in Paris‚ France. I dream of one day living in Paris. Who wouldn’t want to be a coffee-sipping‚ baguette-eating‚ people-watching Parisian? I want to travel to France for many reasons‚ one being the extensive history etched into every corner of the country. For example: La Sainte-Chapelle is one of the very few surviving buildings of the French Revolution in the heart of Paris. It was constructed

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    I am sure many have heard about historical changes such as “Jay’s Treaty”‚ “The Whiskey Rebellion”‚ and “Pinckney’s Treaty”. They are taught to children as young as Eight years old. These three were major parts in Domestic Politics in the 18th century. In 1793‚ the British government violated international law by ordering naval commanders to begin seizing any American ship that carried French goods or was sailing for a French port. By 1794‚ several Hundred American ships were confiscated. Choices

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    The War That Made America: The French and Indian war went on from 1756 to 1763. It was also known as the Seven Years’ War‚ it lasted seven years. It greatly involved the Native Americans and affected the relationship that they had with the French. The British and the French were fighting to see who would take over the colonies in North America. The British won. After the British won the French and Indian war‚ they began taking over the colonies and started to take some rights away from the Americans

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    The Treaty of Versailles The Treaty of Versailles (TOV) was signed on the 28th of June 1919 in the Palace of Versailles. The TOV was a compromise peace and was designed to end all wars‚ but this was not achieved as 20 years later‚ in 1939 another war broke out. The three nation leaders‚ Georges Clemenceau of France‚ David Lloyd-George of Britain and Woodrow Wilson of America‚ all had different ideas of the harshness that should be placed on Germany. France in particular‚ wanted to see the German

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    World War 2 Treaty of Versailles Final Draft Essay World War Two had many causes that led to it happening‚ but in my opinion pride was one of the main causes of WW2. After World War One the Allies won against the central powers and the Allies established a treaty also known as The Treaty of Versailles on Germany which made Germans have less self-respect towards their country. First‚ one of the causes of The Treaty that made Germans feel resentment towards the Allies is the War Guilt Clause

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    “The treaty of Sevres was harsh and punishing.” To what extent do you agree with this statement Between 1914 and 1919 millions of lives were taken by the First World War. It created chaos socially‚ economically and politically leaving nations devastated. After the First World War a peace conference took place in Paris in which representatives from 27 nations across the globe gathered. This peace conference was to decide the fate of the defeated countries which included Germany‚ Austria-Hungary

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    World War II was the most deadly war in the history of man-kind‚ resulting in over 70 million deaths world wide ("BY THE NUMBERS: WORLD-WIDE DEATHS:.”). The start of World War II begins with the end of War World I. Constraints placed on the Central Powers by the victorious Allied Powers at the end of World War I in the form of the Treaty of Versailles‚ induced world wide peril. The Treaty of Versailles put many restrictions on Germany‚ such as forfeiting of colonies‚ reduction in military personnel

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    Paris‚ France - Saif Charania Geological Location O Paris is the capital and most populated city of France. It is situated on the river Seine‚ in the north of the country‚ at the heart of the Île-deFrance region. O Population : 2‚230‚000 History O The history of Paris‚ France‚ spans over 2‚000 years‚ during which time the city grew from a small Gallic settlement to the capital and primate city of France. It further developed into a centre of art‚ medicine‚ science‚ fashion‚ tourism‚ high culture

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    Why did the United States Fight Spain in 1898? ZaKedric Flanagan United States History II – Section 330 Professor Haussman September 24‚ 2014 The United States was concerned with the thought of another conflict in Cuba and the effect of such conflict on American interests there. For thirteen of the previous twenty nine years‚ Cuba had been the scene of violent conflict. The ten year war of Cuban independence that began in 1868 ended not because one side was defeated

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