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The American Revolutionary War (1775-1783) began as a war between The British Colonies and the Kingdom of Great Britain. In 1764 George III approved the enforcement of a series of Navigation Acts (the first of which had been on the books since the mid-17th century), which restricted some colonial trade. ...
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Justice, Civil Liberties & Human Rights
Introduction
The rights to life and liberty, to freedom of expression and opinion, to participation in government and choice of employment, and to private property and general security in one's person—these are just some of the rights that people around the globe have come to recognize ...
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History of China
Introduction
China is the second largest nation in the world. Its total area is more than 11,000,000 square miles. According to its area, it is larger than Europe and Oceania. It occupies a quarter of the land area of Asia and its surface is second only to Russia. As ...
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Racial Discrimination in 1920s
Racial Discrimination in 1920s
Introduction
The slogan of the United States of America, "E Pluribus Unum” which means “Out of One, many”, clearly shows that United Sates is a single nation is made up of many immigrants. These immigrants arrived to the country from different parts of the world. ...
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ANCIENT ROME
History from the fall of Ancient Rome to the 1600s
History from the fall of Ancient Rome to the 1600s
Introduction
The fall of the ancient Roman Empire has been a matter of scholarly debate for many centuries, with many a minor and a leading cause suggested. In fact, like any ...
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African-American History
African-American History
Introduction
The paper aims to explain the efforts of African-Americans to stop segregation, discrimination as well as isolation in order to attain equality and civil rights. This paper explains the history of United States regarding discrimination against blacks. African-Americans did not only fight to obtain democracy for the world ...
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THE CRUSADES
The Crusades
The Crusades
Introduction
The Crusades were a series of wars fought between the eleventh and the thirteenth century among the armies of the Christian kingdoms of Europe and predominantly Muslim armies on the ground in Asia Minor and the Mediterranean, Eastern Europe (but also in Europe, in Egypt and Tunisia). Although ...
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Battle of Bunker Hill
Battle of Bunker Hill
Introduction
The Battle of Bunker Hill is often considered the first major battle of the Revolutionary War (1775-83). After the Battles of Lexington and Concord (April 19, 1775), the British army in Boston found itself besieged by an ad hoc army of New England ...
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Genocide in Rwanda and Cambodia
Introduction
Genocide refers to ruthless premeditated, planned and systematic destructed, mainly by ethnic, racial, religious, or national group. The traces of genocide emerged after 1944 and are committed to destroy specific groups from its existence. The word 'genocide' emerged was introduced by the Polish-Jewish player named Raphael ...
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Galileo Galilei
Galileo's Biography
Galileo Galilei was born on February 15, 1564, in the Italian city-state of Pisa, located in the rolling hills of Tuscany, in west central Italy. He was the first of seven brothers and sisters born to Vincenzio and Giula Galilei. Galileo's mother and father both came from important ...