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    Britain between the wars In 1929‚ the Wall Street Crash plunged the USA into economic depression. The Americans stopped imports of goods. This created a depression across the rest of the world. Unemployment in Britain‚ especially in industries like coal‚ iron‚ steel‚ shipbuilding. These industries had not modernized after the war and had been badly affected by competition from other countries. It left a terrible effect on the British economy. When the war ended‚ they found that other countries had

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    The War of 1812 was a conflict between the United States and Great Britain The British were restricting the United States’ trade because they feared that it was harmful for the war they were having with France. Also in the Midwest the British wanted to set up an Indian state‚ so they would be able to maintain their influence in the region. The war started in 1812 and lasted until 1814. America went to war with Britain for many reasons. The first cause for the war was because of the British’s interference

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    protect them from hostile Indians‚ it bothered people who were bent on western expansion. Additionally‚ Great Britain incurred huge debt from the French and Indian War (1755-1763) — which was the North American theatre was the Global Seven Year War between France and England. And because it occurred in North America — with some fair amount taking place in New York Colony — Great Britain felt that the colonist should shoulder some fair share of the cost. Hence‚ the raising and levelling of taxes

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    What Caused the Mexican American War? The Southern desire to spread slavery caused an outbreak of war between the United States and Mexico in 1846. However‚ other major factors pushed these two countries to war. In the years after the War of 1812‚ the United States went through an industrial and technological revolution. This revolution benefited the north to a large extent and pushed the southern U.S. towards slavery and its expansion. This expansion on slavery could have been the cause of the

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    GCSE History Controlled Assessment: The impact of war on Britain c1914-50. During c1914-1950 social attitudes towards life in Britain varied amongst the British civilians dramatically. The main reason social attitudes changed so much was because this was a period of ‘total war’‚ a time where men‚ women‚ boys and girls were all involved in the war be it on the front line fighting or at home trying to stay alive. The attitude of some people changed positively as social classes were brought together

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    After the war of 1812‚ America underwent some changes as a nation. In comparison to the country prior to the war‚ the United States initially appeared to be more united in the sense that only one party ruled‚ but in reality‚ this only increased factions within the government due to sectionalism and the court. Because the United States emerged as a one party nation after the War of 1812‚ members of past parties‚ such as the Federalists‚ felt the need to join with the Jeffersonians to maintain their

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    “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” has broken box office records and has surpassed “Jurassic World” for the biggest worldwide debut. On Monday‚ Disney chief Bob Iger told Bloomberg that “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” may have grossed higher than their initial estimates. While Disney at first estimated the film’s global receipts to amount to US$517 million‚ the local numbers turned out to be higher than expected at around US$247 million‚ according to Variety. It seems that the “Star Wars” sequel will

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    The factors that led to the American Revolution In 1763 the British defeated the French in the French and Indian War which shifted the power to Great Britain in North America. The British‚ however‚ were attacked by Indian tribes in fear that they would allow colonist to invade their tribal lands. The British reacted with the passing of the Royal Proclamation of 1763 which limited colonial expansion to appease the Native Americans but this angered the colonists who thought that

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    Civil War was one of the most important events that occurred in America. It shaped America to what it is today. Tension rising thing after thing and was one of the most debatable and deadly events in history. Without the Civil War‚ there would still be slavery and other horrible acts. Though it may be said that the War happened all because of one event‚ which is not true. There are several factors that led to the War‚ and it was not just one occasion. The biggest cause that led to the Civil War was

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    During this unit we have studied the steps that led to the Revolutionary War. We have learned about many events in history that led up to the beginning of the war‚ and important people during these events. I will be using my ISN and textbook as sources. Now we move on to conflicts with the colonies and British. The British and colonist had many problems‚ like the Boston Massacre‚ the battle of Lexington and Concord and lets not forget the British acts‚ the Intolerable acts‚ the Quartering act‚ the

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