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    Advantages of the North and South led to a great battle known as the Civil War. Even though they both had their advantages and disadvantages to winning the Civil War‚ But they were both amazing. The more you know about what they fought for and or about. The North and South both had different advantages. If you read ahead you will learn some of the advantages of North and South. The North had advantages during the civil war because they had more railroad tracks to transport things. They used railroad

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    World War I was called The Great War because it indicated how big the war was going to be‚ especially since it was fought against the major powers of the world. World War I was fought between the Allied Powers and the Central Powers. The reason that WWI happened was due to Militarism‚ Alliances‚ Imperialism‚ and Nationalism. These four elements caused the greatest and deadliest war the world had seen at the time. However many people can’t decide which element was the most vital. The most vital element

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    September 1st 1939‚ Hitler’s vast Nazi army sweeps through Poland starting the Second World War as France‚ the United Kingdom and her allies declare war on the axis powers of Germany‚ Italy and Japan. Then in the summer of 1940 Germany invades and captures France within a matter of weeks. With an army so powerful and strong how did the German Army get defeated in 1945 only six years after sweeping through Poland? Was it due to bad decisions made on the attack of Russia‚ Hitler’s need for power or

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    successful foreign policy and France’s revolutionary background that the Nations of Europe‚ particularly Britain‚ Austria and Russia‚ felt threatened. France was considered such a huge threat because of the revolution it had carried out and the changes it was imposing on the countries that Napoleon successfully annexed‚ it was a threat to the monarchy as a system‚ and because of that France was the number one enemy in Europe at the time. Napoleon’s downfall was a slow process that actually began many

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    people think that Germany started world war I. If you google who started world war I you will see many websites and papers that agree with this statement. Although‚ no one country stared the war and all of the involved parties are partly to blame. It was Austria Hungary that was mostly to blame. Austria Hungary started World War I by using war to distract form internal problems‚ delivering a harsh ultimatum and expecting an answer in three days‚ and declaring war after all of the demands in the ultimatum

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    Since the start of the war‚ the Union devised a strategy. They planned to blockade the South and drive on the Confederate capital. Even though organizing it took about four years‚ it was the single strategy that won the war. Lincoln and Grant cooperated well. Once Lincoln found a general capable of carrying out his determined strategy‚ Lincoln and Grant had to ensure that the military objectives taking place in the war corresponded with the correct political objectives of the war. Surprisingly‚ Lincoln

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    Many of the Australian social groups significantly contributed to the war effort from 1939-1945. The contributions came from many of the groups‚ however the following four groups equally provided the most assistance to the victory. The first input came from the Australian government‚ through conscription. Moreover‚ male soldiers who fought in the war and those who stayed at home due to disability or other impediments also contributed to the effort. Finally‚ women who worked as nurses caring for the

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    wanted to break away from English rule for many reasons. The colonists came to the Americas in the first place to escape religious prosecution‚ but the British government wanted the colonists to realize that they could not depart from their rule. This caused a series of laws to be passed that put the colonials into a difficult situation. The first of the main reasons that the colonists want to separate from the English rule would be the acts that Britain put on the colonists to pay off the war debt from

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    Several treaties were signed during World War One including the infamous Treaty of Versailles‚ the Treaty of Saint-Germain-en-Laye‚ the Treaty of Trianon‚ Treaty of Sèvres and the Treaty Brest Litovsk. The Treaty of Brest-Litovsk was a peace treaty signed on March 3‚ 1918‚ between the Bolshevik government of Soviet Russia and the Central Powers in Brest-Litovsk in Brest Litovsk. This treaty officially brought Russia’s participation in the World war to an end. Russia had no other option other than

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    missiles on their island because of protection. There were also many tensions with the USSR and the States with the peace program that Russia wanted to start. Then the U.S.A said that they would be tougher on Russia to end the Cold War. The USSR wanted all the power and so did the United States. Only one could have all of the power so the USSR acted first. In reality‚ both sides were scared of each other. Khrushchev allowed missiles to be installed for a number of reasons. By this time it was clear

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