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CIVIL WAR
The American Civil War
The American Civil War
Introduction
The American Civil War began on April 12, 1861, when confederate forces opened fire on Fort Sumter in Charleston Harbor, South Carolina. It lasted until May 26, 1865. The war caused more than 600,000 deaths, destroyed over $5 billion in property, and brought ...
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Chiang Kai Shek v Mao Zedong
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Chiang Kai-shek was born in Ch'i-k'ou, Chekiang, on Oct. 30, 1887. His father, a salt merchant, died in 1896, leaving his third wife with the burden of Chiang's upbringing. In 1905 Chiang went to Ningpo to study and decided on a military career. In 1906 ...
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Were Early Civilizations Predominantly Functional or Cultural in Nature?
Were Early Civilizations Predominantly Functional or Cultural in Nature?
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Genesis states that the Earth in the beginning was without forms, and it was God's will due to which life on Earth came into being (The Bible “Genesis”). Civilization is the highest level togetherness ...
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HISTORY
Queen Elizabeth
Queen Elizabeth
Brief overview of Queen Elizabeth
Queen Elizabeth I was born in the year of 1533 and died in the year of 1603. She was termed as the Queen of England and the Queen of Ireland. She became the queen in the year of 1558 and remained one till ...
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Confucius
Confucius
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Confucius was one of the greatest Chinese philosophers. He belonged to the spring and autumn period. Confucius was born in 551 BC. The focus of his philosophy was towards the concept of governmental and personal morality, justice, sincerity, and social relationship. Confucius is still remembered by people living ...
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TUDOR REVOLUTION
Tudor Revolution in Government
Tudor Revolution in Government
The Tudor Revolution in Government's anniversary motivated requests to address the reformation brought about by Professor Elton in our beliefs of the Tudor Age. In Chicago and Washington, the chief apprehension was with the change in subject matter apparent in his two ...
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Redefinition: Native Americans
Historically, the social, political, and economic systems of Native American culture groups were tremendously diverse, ranging from hierarchical systems based on various social statuses to more egalitarian systems. Many culture groups were and still are matriarchal, matrilineal, and/or matrilocal. The Apache of the southwest, for example, trace their ...
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United States-Germany War
Zimmermann telegram
The transmission was amateurish, the contents of negligence - the telegram himself wrote world history: 1917 the German State Secretary Zimmermann sent the State of Mexico, a secret alliance offer. But it was not secret. The Americans took the last restraints on entry into the First World ...
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COLONIZATION TO CIVIL WAR
America after Colonization Till the Civil War
America after Colonization Till the Civil War
By the middle of the XIX century slavery in the American South became increasingly brake on economic and social development. In the north, developed rapidly capitalism, the industrial revolution came at a critical ...
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Andrew Jackson and Abraham Lincoln
Andrew Jackson
The presidency and legacy of Andrew Jackson
One of the prominent hero of his time, a man of passion and an expansionist, Andrew Jackson had been part of the democratic movement. Jackson's two terms as president, (1829-37) were the beginning of a new era in ...