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    important than some though. One moment in history that I think is important is‚ the Gettysburg Address. Why is this an important moment? It is important because of all the soldiers that died‚ it relates to other important moments‚ and is short but one of the most meaningful documents to Americans. Many things have happened in American history. The Battle of Gettysburg is what most will say the turning point in the war. It’s just that Lincoln did not really take the win as a win when he found out the staggering

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    historical ship; USS Constitution. It has been converted into a museum for tourists. I will be sharing with you today what I observed. Some of you might not even know what the U.S.S Constitution is. The U.S.S Constitution‚ was and still is a ship. The Uss Constitution was given its name by President George Washington after the Constitution of the United States of America.This ships birth place was in Bostons shipyard‚ it is currently located in Charlestown‚ Massachusetts. The USS Constitution was fully constructed

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    Saint Constantine the Great was the first Christian Emperor of Rome‚ the builder of Constantinople‚ and the founder of the Byzantine Empire. St. Constantine was also an infamous military and political leader who brought an end to the persecutions of Christians. Scholars credit the Battle of the Milvian Bridge in the spring of 312 A.D. as the turning point in St. Constantine’s life. An historian‚ The author of‚ The Conversion of Constantine argues‚ “One day saw Constantine a pagan‚ the next a Christian

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    For me‚ it is difficult to define exact moment in my life that was a turning point. Actually‚ in my opinion‚ in every situation we have to draw conclusions and make useful lessons. I have met a lot of people and they are all different‚ as well as their way of life and their outlook on life. Some of them learn from their mistakes and constantly use their own life experience‚ while others fall under the influence from the external side. This can be our parents‚ or mass opinion‚ which we all are constantly

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    Vimy Ridge was the first successful battle all because of Canadians. This was a turning point for all Canadians because it made them proud of their country. This battle took place on April 9‚1917. From the failure of the battle of the somme‚ Britain and France thought it would be a good idea to turn to the Canadians. For the first time Canadian soldiers were asked to participate in the battle. They needed new strategies to finally win because they were tired of losing to Germany. “It was time for a

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    this to his friend Wenzel Krumpholz in 1802‚ Beethoven was at his pinnacle in the Viennese tradition. But faced with the fear of repetitive style‚ Beethoven changed towards what we can call his Romantic or “Heroic” decade‚ where Beethoven would launch “a turning point in the history of music itself.” This turning point was epitomized in his new symphony‚ the Symphony n°3 in E-Flat Major – also named the Sinfonia Eroica. The Sinfonia Eroica was meant to be part of history because of its instrumentation

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    1:Select the most Important Turning points in Nelson Mandela’s Life. I personally believe that there are only two main turning points in Nelson Mandela’s life; the first was being when was when he was eventually released from prison (Robben Island) in 1990. Mandela was released 27 years after being imprisoned under the suppression of the communist act on 14th June 1964. When Frederik Willem de Klerk agreed to release Nelson Mandela he knew that he was releasing the African National

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    The Civil War was the bloodiest war in American history‚ having more American casualties than both World Wars‚ the Vietnam war‚ the Korean war‚ and the Revolutionary War. Initially‚ the North was expected to completely destroy the South and win in one fell swoop. After the first battles‚ however‚ it was soon revealed to both sides that this war would not be won by just a few victories. From the first battle at Fort Sumter‚ to the turning point of the war at Gettysburg‚ or the deadliest battle of

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    To what extent do you consider the Henrician Reformation (1529-40) as a religious turning point in the power and autonomy of the Church in the period 1485-1603? In 1539 Richard Whiting‚ the last abbot of Glastonbury was dragged to the top of Glastonbury Tor by Thomas Cromwell’s commissioners and beheaded. He had refused to surrender the abbey when the commissioners had arrived to dissolve it. The shocking brutality of his murder might be seen to highlight the newly inferior position of the English

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    Midway The USS Midway changed their ship so they could have more landing space and more room for other air crafts. Because the USS Midway was changed more benefits were introduced to them. The good thing about the USS Midway being changed is that the ship is brand new and has stronger armor. Since the USS Midway is gonna be at war it’s gonna need armor so it can sustain heavy attacks from the enemy. The USS Midway being brand new made a huge difference than before the Midway was changed. The USS Midway

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