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    The American Expeditionary Forces and World War I The United States’ decision to enter into the World War was a difficult one for President Woodrow Wilson since he tried so hard to stay neutral and wanted to keep the peace. The following should explain why the President made the decision to enter into the war‚ what military role the United States played‚ and what the final outcome was. President Wilson did not want to enter into the war and tried desperately to be neutral‚ although the United

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    Beowulf‚ the greatest Geat soldier in the world‚ who is widely known for slaying Grendel the Monster‚ entered eternal peace on Monday. He was 70 years old. In a press statement & Royal announcement from his cousin‚ Wiglaf‚ Beowulf died from a Dragon’s venomous bite & wounds during his last battle. “He had not been as powerful as he used to be.” said Wiglaf‚ “He even felt weak and doubted before the battle began.” Everyone was proud of his great achievements and reign over the Geats. Being a very

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    The Vietnam War is one of the most controversial wars that the United States ever fought in. The war was regarded by many as unnecessary and most of the public wanted no part in the war. The Vietnam War was one of the most deadly wars in United States history. The amount of people that died is insurmountable‚ and we will never forget those who gave there lives during combat. Many films were made to show the American public how gruesome and bloody the Vietnam War was. I believe one of the best films

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    can be said the driving cause for all Soldiers during the civil war was their determination to preserve what they felt was most important‚ to the bitter end. For Southerners in particular‚ the fuel that fed their determination was their personal duty to protect their homes‚ their families’ and their independent way of life‚ at all costs. The men of the Forth Texas Battalion‚ Confederate States of America (CSA) were by no means different. These Texas Soldiers of the 4th Infantry were part of over

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    rising in European countries were reaching a messy discharge in the way of war. Hostile alliances that split the nations‚ upturned nationalist and militaristic sentiments. The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand‚ in 1914‚ was the final affront and war broke out. Overseas‚ however‚ the United States held neutral and remained uninvolved with the foreign fighting‚ for now. America would not decide to evade the foreign war forever‚ and eventually they took up arms on April 2‚ 1917 (Doc. 7). The United

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    Fibonacci was one of the most talented mathematicians in the Middle Ages. Few people realize that it was Fibonacci that gave us our decimal point when during fractions or other Math problems. When he Fibonacci was studying mathematics‚ he used the Hindu-Arabic symbols instead of Roman symbols which didn’t have zeros and lacked place value. Fibonacci also created the Roman numeral system. It’s no wonder that such a system caught on so quickly with merchants and other people in professions where

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    Before World War I kicked off in 1914‚ Britain was on edge. The growing power of the Triple Alliance—Germany‚ Austria-Hungary‚ and Italy—worried Britain a lot. To fight back‚ Britain got cozy with France in 1904 and then with Russia in 1907. This trio‚ known as the Triple Entente‚ stood up to the Central Powers. As the war got going‚ Germany became Britain’s main enemy. The race to build bigger navies and fight over who got what land had already made things tense. Germany’s dream of ruling Europe

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    greatest of all gifts‚ the gift of life and the gift of spirit." Wilson wanted to remain neutral. Germany pushed too far and the U.S. entered the war breaking way for allied victory. Back home propaganda was heavily used. After WWI we went back to isolationism. These are just some of the ways the United States was involved in WWI. President Wilson’s view on the war was to stay neutral. "When WWI erupted in 1914‚ President Wilson pledged neutrality for the United States. A position the vast majority of

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    CONSCRIPTION CRISIS World War One broke out in 1914. As a loyal ally to Great Britain‚ Canada became involved instantly. Prime Minister Robert Borden declared that "when Great Britain is at war‚ Canada is at war‚ and there is no difference at all." (Historica). Some nations had more soldiers than Canada. Volunteers were becoming harder to find. When Borden returned home‚ he was convinced of the need to establish a forced conscription system. The system forced men into service

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