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    Important Turning Points 1763 and 1776 In 1775 the American Revolution officially began‚ due to conflicts between the thirteen colonies and Britain. In 1783 the Treaty of Paris was signed‚ granting the colonies their independence. The important turning points in the colonies break with the mother country are the French and Indian War (1763)‚ Common Sense by Thomas Paine (1776) and the signing of the Declaration of Independence (1776). The revolution began as a disagreement over the manner in

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    start of world war 1

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    The Great War Begins Otto von Bismarck The Triple Alliance = Italy‚ Germany‚ Austria-Hungary Central Powers = Germany and Austria-Hungary The Triple Entente = France‚ Russia‚ Britain Militarism Alsace and Lorraine “Powder keg” Start of Great War: conflict between Serbia & Austria-Hungary Archduke Francis Ferdinand Ultimatum Mobilize General Alfred von

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    Kursk was proved to have played a crucial role in the turning tide on the eastern front‚ if not the most decisive one. Many historian claim the several failed campaigns in previous years‚ for example Moscow‚ Caucasus‚ Kharkov‚ etc have already led to this eventual downfall‚ whereas others believe it was mainly due to the failed attempt to capture Kursk‚ otherwise the Germans would be able to advance even further. When analysing the importance of the battle and whether it was the turning point

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    Diary of world war 1

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    Diary at War Written by Steve Fallon Alexandra Davies March 12‚ 1915 Right now I’m sitting in one of the trenches‚ and I’m watching a rat eat on of the mouldy sandwiches. All around me is a deathly silence‚ and I can even hear the rat’s breath. I must admit I’m very scared‚ so scared that I can hardly function anymore. Mom told me before I left just under a year ago that this would happen‚ but I was determined to do my country proud. Today has been pretty rough. The dead are still

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    Abraham Lincoln and what he did for his country. Abraham was a hero in many ways and not just for the slaves but for the north also. He worked with his military to help them win the war. Some people see hero’s as big strong people who can lift weights and throw people across the ocean. Abraham Lincoln had a variety of people on his side he was the one guy who tried to help anyone and everyone. His assassination was a turning point because there was no one else to have the vibe he had and the sincerity

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    Militarism In World War 1

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    Militarism is a key component to World War I as the countries began to compete for having the best military. Prince Bernhard Von Bulow said to the Reichstag “In the coming century the German nation will either be the hammer or the anvil.” In the 1900s‚ the Germans could be either the destroyer or the destroyed. This caused people to want to build the military so their country would not be crushed. The need to survive caused an arms race‚ the german spending having a steep increase in spending. In

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    Hitler was recruited to join a military intelligence unit after WWI and was assigned to keep tabs on the unit. At the time there were only handful of people in the unit. He saw this party as a vehicle to reach his political ends. His hatred of the Jews became part of the organization’s political platform. Hitler built up the party converting it from a discussion group to an actual political party. Advertising for the party’s meetings appeared in anti-Semitic newspapers. The turning point of Hitler’s

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    World History Module 1

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    Step 1: * In what ways is the Holy Land an important site for all three monotheistic faiths? * Christians find their holy land important because it is where Jesus Christ was crucified‚ died‚ and resurrected from the dead. Christians spend their entire lives worshiping the life and death of Jesus; therefore the site is studied deeply and worshiped daily. Muslim’s holy land is where Mohammed went to the heavens to meet the almighty god that they worship on a daily basis. Jewish people find

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    To what extent do you consider that the First World War was a key turning point in the development of modern Russia in the years 1856-1964? In 1964 Russia was seen as a leading superpower which dominated Eastern Europe. However this is a vastly different image than the inherently backward country that Russia was deemed to be one hundred years earlier. The most crucial turning point in the modernisation of Russia was the abdication of the Tsar in 1917 and the rise of the Bolshevik party which followed

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    During the Glorious Revolution War of 1688-89‚ there were no major events in the revolution‚ only a couple of minor ones. Once the people invited price of Orange‚ William’s acted quickly to help them‚ but only for one reason. If he interferes in English affairs as essentially pragmatic‚ he hopes to receive help back; bring back England into his war against Louis XIV of France and to set parliament free. With the hearing of William of Orange at sea coming to Great Britain‚ James II tried to ambush

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