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    connections. The internal strife‚ proved overwhelming and disintegration of these empires occurred rapidly. Disintegration was exacerbated greatly by Revolutions‚ such as the French Revolution‚ which was built on the foundation that rights in a nation applied in colonies‚ ultimately giving rise to the freeing of slaves. Thus the collapse of empires was generally founded on the attack of what had been the considered as the most lucrative and significant aspect of empire: slavery. A movement emerged to embrace

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    The Maya civilization was an indigenous society located in Mesoamerica. Mesoamerica was a term used to refer to Mexico and Central America. To be more specific‚ they were centered in Yucatan Peninsula‚ Guatemala‚ Belize‚ western parts of Honduras and El Salvador and parts of Tabasco and Chiapas (these two states are both located in Mexico) (“History.com”‚ 2009). This culture is known for their monumental architecture‚ interpretation of content of images‚ hieroglyphic writing and their mathematical

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    The Continental Congress helped the colonies in so many ways. Their decisions are what got united states citizens away from the british and had a big role. Without the Continental Congress the Colonies would not be independent from British rule‚ and the United States today would be under control of the British‚ and not be the great country that we are now. “If ye love wealth better than liberty‚ the tranquility better than the animating contest of freedom‚ go home from us in peace. We ask of

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    (President Harry S. Truman) decided intervene in The conflict and the 24th Infantry Division Landed in Korea on July 2‚ 1950‚ establishing the Command Post of 8th US ARMY in Korea (EUSAK) in Taegu‚ 60 miles northwest of Pusan. The Pusan Perimeter was held for 82 days in the fall of 1950 and this is one of the first major battles in the country. The North Koreans decide to attack the United Nations (UNITED STATES‚ GREAT BRITAIN‚ SOUTH KOREA‚ CANADA‚ NEW ZEALAND AND AUSTRALIA). The UN had around 140

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    Peloponnesian war When people think of the Peloponnesian war they think only of the major battle and victory of Sparta! But what of the events leading to this triumph? There was the "first Peloponnesian war" But this war had only lasted 10 years. During this time the Spartans dominated the land and the Athenians dominated the sea. One advantage the Athens had was that they constructed massive walls all the way from the city to its seaport Piraeus. This allowed them to remain inside the city

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    nation headlines though out the week‚ with extensive reporters and news coverage spread the news even further. The Airship was distorted in a madder of 30 seconds. The once beautiful airship had a very wonderful season before its fiery demise. It started its successful season by completing round trip from Rio de Janeiro‚ Brazil to Frankfurt‚ Germany. The Hindenburg’s return flight was fully booked with passengers planning to attend the festivities for King George and Queen Elizabeth in London the following

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    which our nation was founded. Lincolns words “government of the people‚ by the people‚ for the people” continues to speak for many today. At this time in the middle of the Civil War people were discouraged. Citizens needed something to believe in. In the Gettysburg Address Lincoln described the wonderful things the nation was fighting for. It was a new interpterion of American government and society. It was about preserving self-government. Before the Gettysburg Address the war was manly about state

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    Garrison grew up in Massachusetts‚ but the War of 1812 leeched his town of economic prosperity. In the end‚ this drove Garrison’s father to eventually run away from the family. Garrison’s mother was forced to send him and his siblings to live with neighbors as she alone could not support them. William was sent to live with the publisher of the Newburyport Herald‚ where Garrison later took on an apprenticeship. This apprenticeship fostered his to love for printing and the “world of words”. The apprenticeship

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    We were not told an awful lot about Duncan in Shakespeare’s Macbeth. He had very few lines‚ and appeared on only a few occasions. Despite this‚ I was able to gather a fair idea of Duncan’s character‚ through the interpretation of messages hidden within the text.<br><br>Duncan was a kind and good man. There are several segments of the play that show this; as I have demonstrated below.<br><br>Duncan is an extremely trustworthy King of his fellow men. He trusts his men with his life‚ his children‚ his

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    looked upon as an inspirational document that has guided this country through its ups and its downs. The road to make the Constitution was very rough and challenging‚ but the Americans pushed through and rose to the challenge. In the year 1765 the relationship between the colonies and Britain was very hostile. The new enforcement of the sugar act by Britain was the first attempt to tax the American colonies. The sugar act did not sit well with the Americans which led to the beginning of the journey

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