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    European exploration voyages led to interaction between peoples in the Atlantic world. A triangle of interaction formed between Western Europe‚ Africa‚ and the Americas. Between 1492 and 1750‚ new contacts among Western Europe‚ Africa‚ and the Americas brought about economic changes such as new trading partners and new foreign foods‚ but social aspects such as the role of women remained the same. Before 1492‚ the Eastern and Western Hemispheres remained isolated from one another. In 1492 Christopher

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    white Americans are afraid of how minorities will change the American culture‚ but if we analyze demographic shifts throughout American history‚ the American ethic always wins. Immigrants feel the need to assimilate to American culture‚ adding to it‚ but not drastically altering it. In the

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    World War 1 was inevitable. Throughout generations‚ wars happened all across the globe‚ between countries‚ cities‚ and even small ones between families. A war that was spread across every major country was bound to happen‚ one way or another. World War 1 had many rising causes that would eventually have started a war‚ such as Militarism in countries and Alliances between great powers and world leaders‚ the immediate cause was the assassination of the Archduke of Austria. What happened during this

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    At the beginning of the Great War Europe and Russia wasn’t producing enough food for their people‚ so‚ food administrator‚ Herbet Hoover asked the American Farmers to increase their yields to assist. With this increase Farmers were buying more land‚ more equipment and hiring more hands to tend to the ever growing farms. However‚ after the Great War Europe and Russia slowly started to produce for themselves and didn’t need the American Farmer as much. Even though the need wasn’t present the American

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    World War II occurred from 1939 to 1945. This war was fought between the Axis Powers (Germany‚ Japan and Italy) and the Allies (Soviet Union‚ United States‚ Great Britain and France). The war began when Germany invaded Poland on September 9th‚ 1939. The United States entered the war in 1941 when Japan surprise attacked Pearl Harbor‚ an American navy base in Oahu‚ Hawaii. Europe surrendered on May 8th‚ 1945‚ while the Allies were still at war with Japan. Japan shortly surrendered on August 14‚ 1945

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    Austro-Serbian relations provoked the First World War The causes of First World War is still a controversal topic.Exteriorly‚the relation between Germany and France was the most important factor which resulted the First World War.In fact‚the Austro-Serbian relations should not be ignored and this essay is going to prove that it provoked the First World War undoubtedly. In the late 19th century‚Austria-Hungary was a multi-racial empire which was declining because of the unification of Germany

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    Germany’s leader for 6 years when he launched the first attack to start World War II. World War II officially started when Germany invaded Poland in 1939; although related conflicts began earlier. Hitler was responsible for the murders of over 6 million European Jews‚ and great misfortunes for Germany; however‚ he knew how to be a good leader. Many people claim that he was the reason for the most destructive war in history. It is true; nonetheless‚ that he was a very intelligent ruler with good legislation

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    causes that led to World War 2. One of these causes was the signed Nazi Soviet pact between German leader Adolf Hitler and Russian leader Joseph Stalin; this cause triggered the beginning of World War 2. The first reason that the Nazi Soviet pact was a cause of World War 2 was because the agreement Gave Hitler an opportunity to invade Poland because Hitler thought Stalin would be blinded because of the agreement. This caused the war because Neville Chamberlain said he would declare war on Germany if

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    This article is about the major war of 1914–1918. For other uses‚ see World War One (disambiguation) and Great War (disambiguation). "WW1" and "WWI" redirect here. For the album by White Whale‚ see WWI (album). World War I | Clockwise from top: trenches on the Western Front; a British Mark IV Tank crossing a trench; Royal Navy battleship HMS Irresistiblesinking after striking a mine at the Battle of the Dardanelles; aVickers machine gun crew with gas masks‚ and German Albatros D.III biplanes

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    The role of women in society has changed immensely over the years. War specifically has proved as an accelerator to many of these changes. World War I was a pivotal time for women. It gave women an opportunity to prove themselves in a male-dominated society. The role of American women during World War II was just as important‚ both at home and in uniform. With the loss of their sons‚ husbands‚ fathers‚ and brothers to the overseas war‚ women were forced to make up for the lack of manpower on the

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