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HISTORY
Crusades
Crusades
Introduction
The Crusades were any of the military expeditions undertaken by European Christian powers, from the late 11th century through the late 13th century, to recover the Holy Land in the Near East from the Muslims. The first Crusades are relevant to the history of exploration since they marked the first ...
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In 1953, Ethel and Julius Rosenberg were executed as a result of a guilty verdict on the charges of conspiracy to commit espionage
The Facts
Espionage
The atomic espionage of the Rosenbergs was ineffective. However, they passed it on to a large amount of Soviet secret documents as important, according to historian ...
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Hessian Mercenaries in the American Revolution
[Name of the institute]Hessian Mercenaries in the American Revolution
Who were Hessian Mercenaries?
Mercenaries were international, professional soldier or sailor usually an officer who fights for fee or plunder, not for a national or political cause or because he is a conscript. Historically, mercenaries have been important ...
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Harappa
Introduction
Harappa The Indus Civilization was first discovered in the course of exploratory excavations at Harappa by Alexander Cunningham in 1856 and 1872. Major excavations between 1920 and 1934, directed by Rai Bahadur Daya Ram Sahni and Madho Sarup Vats, found that the site had been badly looted of bricks, but ...
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Gunpowder Change Warfare
Abstract
Gunpowder seems to have been first invented by alchemists in ninth-century China, where the explosive began to be used in ceremonies and for limited military purposes. Thirteenth-century trade along the famous Silk Road then brought gunpowder to Europe and the Middle East, where it began to impact ...
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Battle of Stalingrad
The battle itself
The portrayal of violence and war in theater is always a difficult and complicated task. How realistically is it done? How much is implied? How much representational? How much can the audience take? How long will it be believable? Where is the line between dramatic and ...
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KU KLUX KLAN
Ku Klux Klan
Ku Klux Klan
Introduction
Although Forrest ordered the dissolution of the Klan in 1869 as it believed it had deviated from their original purposes, crimes and violence with the signing of the Klan continued, mostly whites were acquitted in cases of lynching (Wade, 2007, p. 78). The Ku ...
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Napoleon Bonaparte
[Name of the institute]Napoleon Bonaparte
Life History
His name is certainly familiar to all of us. The man raised his hand to rule over the world, and almost achieved his goal. The great leader, a true Frenchman, a brilliant military leader and the famous Emperor - Napoleon Bonaparte still dominates the ...
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WINDRUSH 1948
Windrush 1948
Windrush 1948
Introduction
This paper intends to research the history of Windrush in 1948. I have chosen the topic to research about the history of African people in the British.
Research Topic
The MV Empire Windrush was a ship in the symbolic history of immigration and multiracialism of contemporary British ...
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James Beckwourth
James Beckwourth
Introduction
Mountain man. Jim Beckwourth was born in Virginia, probably Frederick County, the son of Sir Jennings Beckwith, as it was then spelled (a descendent of minor Irish aristocrats), and a mulatto slave. By nature a sportsman and a wanderer, Sir Jennings moved to Louisiana Territory in 1810 and ...