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    What were the Underlying Causes of World War I "War...is  as  much  a  punishment  to  the  punisher  as  to  the  sufferer."  ­Thomas  Jefferson.  World  War  I  was  no  different.  All  throughout  Europe‚  World  War  I  severely  punished  both  powerful  and  small  countries  alike.  Ten  million  lives  were  lost  from  four  long  years  of  World  War  1.  This  devastating  war  provoked  people  to examine the underlying causes of  World War I.  With  all  the  European  countries’ 

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    The Mexican-American War all started by Texas. They wanted its independence and started fighting with Mexico and that lead to the Mexican American War and led to the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo in 1848 where they paid $15 millions of dollars for Texas‚ Arizona‚ New Mexico and California and bits of other states as well. Mexico was filled with internal struggles that approached on the Civil War. However‚ it was refusing to recognize the independence of Texas. Mexico threatened war with U.S if it took

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    The Cold War was a time of political and military tension between United States and the Soviet Union. The cold war wasn’t any normal war‚ there was no mass killings‚ no tanks or fighter jets‚ there wasn’t even any ground units. What there was though was a lot of nuclear weapons and money being spent on propaganda such as; newspapers‚ magazines and radio. They were spending money as if an actual war was going on. And even though there wasn’t any real physical war going on there were two great superpowers

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    Years War: Causes‚ Issues‚ or Results The Thirty Years War was a series of European battles from 1618 to 1648‚ fought primarily in Germany. The Thirty Years war was one of the most devastating wars of the early modern periods. Ever since the Peace of Westphalia ended The Thirty Years ’ War‚ the balance of political power among the countries of Europe has changed. In this paper I will show the main causes issues and results that came from the Thirty Years War. The Thirty Years War began

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    The war of 1812 was the americans first war. It was a 32 month war almost three years. The U.S was fighting against the world’s strongest navy‚ the british and we were also fighting with the canadians. The white house was burnt down after by the enemies after they ate dinner in it. There was many little battle that the us lost but we also had some big wins in some big city’s‚ allowing us to win and get the land we wanted along with ending the impressment of U.S sailors. The people got very mad at

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    The Spanish-American war was the war between Spain and America‚ From April- August‚ 1898. The fight occurred Caribbean (Cuba) and Asia (Philippines). The causes of the war was the De Lome letter‚ Yellow Journalism‚ and USS Maine. The US won the war. The us gained the Philippines‚ Cuba‚ Guam‚ and Puerto Rico (Cuba was not added to the USA). The USA got involved in the Cuba war in 1899‚ Philippines war 1899‚ and the Hawaii war in the early 18th century. Local people had self determination

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    the throne and carried on the struggle against France and its new ally‚ Spain‚ which resulted in a series of Anglo-French wars that continued intermittently in Europe for nearly eighty years. 2. King William’s War (1689-1697): The war had important repercussions in America. King William’s War produced a few‚ indecisive clashes between the English and French in northern New England. 3. Queen Anne’s War (1701-1713): The war generated real conflicts: border fighting with the Spaniards in the South as

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    What was the American War of Independence’s impact on Europe? Use the example of 3 countries. The impact of the American War of independence was as diverse as it was complex. It’s ideology rendered the masses in Paris aflame and ultimately some historians suggest it caused the French revolution. However‚ outside France it’s ideological effect was more subdued and it’s main impact was economic as a result of the war. There were some advantageous long term trade opportunities which in time were good

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    WHAT ARE THE CAUSES OF WAR? DISCUSS War is an organized and often prolonged conflict that is carried out by states or non-state actors. It is generally characterized by extreme violence‚ social disruption and economic destruction. War should be understood as an actual‚ intentional and widespread armed conflict between political communities‚ and therefore is defined as a form of political violence or intervention. The set of techniques used by a group to carry out war is known as warfare. Before

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    Results of the Falklands War 1. Consequences for Argentina * As a result of the Argentinean defeat‚ Galtieri was removed from power within three days of the surrender. Soon after this the military rule was over. The army no longer had authority over the Argentinean government. In 1995 10 members of the Junta‚ including Galtieri‚ were put on trial for crimes committed during the rule of the junta – they were sentenced to long term imprisonment. * The government‚ under pressure from rising

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