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    Battle of Trenton

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    The Battle of Trenton The Battle of Trenton was a very important battle. Yet‚ it was only a total of 90 minutes! It was in a December‚ and it was extremely cold. Only 4 Americans in casualties‚ and a lot of Hessians were killed. In the end‚ General George Washington’s army won. How it all happened‚ is what’s going to be explained. General George had just retreated‚ and decided to cross the river. He had an army of 2400 men‚ and had planned a surprise attack to the Hessians. The journey

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    Battle of Tippecanoe

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    The Battle of Tippecanoe was a decisive victory led by Governor of the Indiana Territory William Henry Harrison over the forces of Tecumseh’s growing American Indian confederation. It took place in 1811 in Tecumseh’s village‚ present-day Battle Ground‚ Indiana‚ where the Wabash and Tippecanoe rivers meet. As settlers take over the west across the Appalachian Mountains‚ Native Americans of the Northwest Territory gathered around for support because they were afraid of losing their land and their

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    Battle of Berlin

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    Battle of Berlin After having driven their troops across Poland and into Germany‚ Soviet forces began planning an offensive attack against Berlin. The campaign would be entirely conducted by the Red Army on the ground. The Red Army massed Marshal Georgy Zhukov’s 1st Belorussian Front to the east of Berlin with Marshal Konstantin Rokossovky’s 2nd Belorussian Front to the north and Marshal Ivan Konev’s 1st Ukrainian Front to the south. Going against the Soviets was General Gotthard Heinrici’s Army

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    The Battle of Bunker Hill The Battle of Bunker Hill was one of the critical turning points in the Revolutionary War. Interestingly enough‚ the battle was not actually fought on Bunker Hill‚ but on Breed’s Hill. The original orders to the American Colonel William Prescott‚ was to fortify Bunker Hill‚ but he decided to fortify Breed’s Hill because it was closer to Boston. Because of the original orders‚ after the battle was over everyone continued to refer to it as the Battle of Bunker Hill. The British

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    Battle of the Lung

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    started on our trip shall we? As you look about you we will pass many red circular concaved cells called red blood cells. These cells are the most abundant in the body at an average of 4‚600‚000 per cubic millimeter within a woman. Each one lasts about 120 days inside the bloodstream and is then removed from the blood by macrophages. The primary function of these little cells is to bring oxygen to the cells of the body from the lungs (Bianco‚ Carl 1998). Now you might be wondering how all this

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    The Battle for Brixton

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    The battle for Brixton Within 5 or 6 minutes‚ 10 minutes at the most everything had dies down Rioters had dogged down the back street to dodge the police Police lined u‚ sipping on soup and tea Coloured people were being beaten up Early hours fighting had being replaced with parties Across Broxton‚ around 30 buildings were burning and cars were burning Sunday 12th April: broken windows‚ cars were dead‚ melted policemen’s helmet on road. Damaged repair cause hundreds of thousand or one million

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    The Battle of Normandy

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    The Battle Of Normandy In 1944‚ we realized that we had to enter the western Europe front‚ and the only way would be to break through the Germans. So‚ we decided to attack at the beach of Normandy. Allies built‚ on British soil‚ one of the largest and most powerful invasion forces in history. For 2 months before the landing‚ troops‚ equipment‚ and supplies were brought into Britain. The Allied air forces also bombed railroads‚ bridges‚ airfields‚ fortifications in France and Belgium‚ and continued

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    Battle of Sexes

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    Battle of the Sexes: Are Females Really Smarter Than Males “I’m smarter than you!” says little Jimmy. “No you’re not! I’m totally way smarter than you‚” replies little Susie. When you were a kid‚ there was always an argument about who’s more intelligent: females or males. The conversations get more intense with age; soon you’ll see yourself at 30 years old arguing at a dinner party about the issue. Well‚ it has always been said that girls are smarter than boys‚ but there just wasn’t much evidence

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    In Dubious Battle

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    We are lucky to have many talented writers who have successfully taught US history through their outstanding pieces of literature. One writer of this kind is John Steinbeck in the novel In Dubious Battle. It takes place in the 1930’s when Franklin Deleanor Roosevelt was President. The story is set in a small‚ rural‚ part of California‚ which is known as the Torgas Valley. The novel occurred before World War II at the late part of the Great Depression. The US was still recovering from the downfall

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    Battle of the Sexes

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    "Battle of the Sexes" Had the daughters and wives of the countryside played a part in the committees in Tunnel Six and elsewhere? Was it common for a woman to bring a dispute before the assembly? What did the fact of the conflict’s setting a pair of women against each other say about solidarity and division by gender in the countryside? Could a woman ever be a rondero? In 1977‚ a woman’s committee was organized in Cuyumalca by Omelia Lopez. Omelia was soon to be the first president of the women’s

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