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    The Declaration of Independence was very much a way for the colonists to air some of their particular grievances with British rule. The different complaints that are represented in the Declaration of Independence are also very valid in terms of what they were dealing with‚ and these are the key reasons that this document was written in the first place. When looking at the arguments in the Declaration of Independence‚ these arguments have one key theme: the tyrannical rule of the British king. This

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    Use Sources 4‚ 5 and 6 and your own knowledge. Do you agree with the view that Indian desires for independence from Britain were caused mainly by the impact of the First World War? Before the First World War‚ there was little influence on the Indians desire for independence from the British. Analysing the three sources it can be indicated that the impact of the First World War was the main trigger placing these desires and strengthening them. However they tend to disagree to some extent and also

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    In the late 17th and 18th century’s‚ Peter I and Catherine the Great marked the establishment of Russia becoming a major force in the European region. These rulers attempted to westernize otherwise old-fashioned cities such as Moscow. It was the start of the 19th century that Alexander I started to carry out plans to westernize Russia’s government by creating a Duma‚ which is “a representative council in Russia” (Merriam Webster). Russia later was involved in the Napoleonic Wars which played a key

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    Spain. The northern Pyrenees and the western Sierra de Cadi create the mountainous profile visible from the eastern stretch of the Mediterranean coast. Also Catalonia population is 7.523 million‚ which is 4.357 million more than Spain’s capital Madrid. Catalonia should have independence because Catalonia has a different language and also a different culture. Catalonia should get independence from spain because they speak a different language. One reason is‚ The language was prohibited during the

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    early years of Christianity‚ there were no denominations. However much has changed since then and now there are numerous denominations all around the world today due to the development of historical events which has lead to many divisions. Many events in the history of the church have significantly affected denominations within Christianity. For example‚ the great schism between the Western and Eastern church which occurred in 1054AD. The well-known term the Great Schism refers to the split between

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    brave‚ the land of the free. Yet‚ without the Declaration of Independence and the undying motivation of the newfound American army‚ that so-called land would not exist. The year 1776 makes America what is today‚ free; making it an imperative year in American history. Signing the Declaration of Independence‚ on July 4th 1776‚ separates America and England to this day and is an immense step for the new country. The bravery of the colonists by “renouncing their allegiance to the King” (McCullough 268)

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    complete independence from Britain began to find increasing grounds within the Congress leadership. Under the presidency of Jawaharlal Nehru at its historic Lahore session in December 1929‚ the Indian National Congress adopted a resolution calling for complete independence from the British. It authorised the Working Committee to launch a civil disobedience movement throughout the country. It was decided that 26 January 1930 should be observed all over India as the Purna Swaraj (total independence) Day

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    developments would not have been possible without the Industrial Revolution. The train was built‚ the light bulb invented. Ideas were now spreading across the world. Marxism. Socialism. Capitalism. The Industrial Revolution was a new era. However‚ the question is still raised: did the Industrial Revolution improve life in Great Britain? The Industrial Revolution improved life in Great Britain due to the major technological‚ economical‚ and social advancements. The train - or “Rocket” - developed by Robert Stephenson

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    The Continuity and Change of England Great Britain evolved a great deal throughout the Enlightenment and World War 1 from the 1600s-1920‚ which led to an unstable power balance in the monarchy because of the new ideas that began to take root in society‚ quickly pushing out the old ones. However‚ throughout the years‚ England remained a strong and powerful empire with imperial motives. The Enlightenment was a movement deeply rooted in politics. Up until the early 1600s the power and authority

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    After about a year in the war Great Britain decided it was time to elect a more aggressive Prime Minister. In May of 1940 Winston Churchill replaced Neville Chamberlain as Prime Minister. That same month a large German offense forced British troops into one of the largest retreats in history‚ it was called the British Expeditionary Force from Dunkirk. During July through October in 1940‚ the English people suffered through the Battle of Britain. Extremely destructive German bombs rained down for

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