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Abstract
In this study, we try to explore the concept of Spanish Civil War in a holistic context. The main focus of the research is on Spanish Civil War and its relation with Western Civilization. The Spanish Civil War event was a civil war, by entering the ideological, political and economic ...
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Securing Independence, Defining Nationhood, 1776-1788
From 1st December 1776 to September 3, 1783, when the Treaty of Paris was signed by Benjamin Franklin who was an envoy of the most prestigious Continental Congress, first negotiated and then cultivated the alliance with France. The development of an alliance took place between the ...
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A Time of Upheaval, 1961-1980
Introduction
In 1960, America's economy had weathered a recession, which eventually resulted in the upheaval within the country yet it still stood at one of its strongest positions in the 20th century. Its military remained unbeaten in war, and its allies rarely challenged Washington's authority in anticommunist ...
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COMPARISON OF ASIA CIVILIZATION
Comparison of Asia Civilization
Comparison of Asia Civilization
Introduction
During the period of early modern Western expansion, Asian civilizations were highly diverse. China and Japan were two of the Asian civilizations that were not fundamentally reshaped by the West. The Europeans were eager to influence the Asian civilizations with ...
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American Indian identity
American Indian identity
Introduction
This research paper will explore American Indian identity, outlining the more significant contributors, their views or constructions, and the cultural-historical forces that have shaped the history of American Indian identity over the last two hundred years or so or since the white man showed up and ...
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Oliver Cromwell
Table of Contents
Introduction1
About Oliver Cromwell1
Personal life1
Lifestyle in the initial days2
Religion2
Character and Influence2
Cormwell's rule3
Political life3
Parliamentary General4
Lord Protector4
Views of people about Cromwell4
Conclusion5
Illness and death5
Political scenario after Cromwell's death5
Return of Royalists6
End Notes7
Oliver Cromwell
Introduction
Oliver Cromwell, English military and political leader was born on 25th April 1599. He was the one who put ...
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SHI'ITES AND SUNNIS CONFLICT
Shi'ites and Sunnis Conflicts
Table of Contents
Introduction1
Discussion1
The Conflict Arises1
Conflict appointing First Caliph2
Strong Evidences3
Division of Islam3
The Battle of Camel4
Death of Ali4
Leadership Differences in Shia and Sunni5
Origin of Theologically Conflict6
Conclusion7
Bibliography8
Origin of the Conflict between Shi'ites and Sunnis
Introduction
There are two major sects in Islam; Sunni's population around the world is 85 ...
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The triangle trade
The Triangle Trade, also known as the triangular trade, is the name given to a system of trade that occurred during the colonial era in American History. New Englanders traded extensively, exporting many commodities such as fish, whale oil, furs, and rum. However, one distinct route that formed ...
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SALT REVOLUTION
Salt Revolution
Salt Revolution
The historical event
The road to independence for India, Mahatma Gandhi drew it, born in Gujarat and educated in Britain, began his career as a shy lawyer with a modest clientele. His legal career, however, was short-lived, because soon began their fight for the cause of Indians in ...
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HISTORIANS
John Locke, Jean-Jacques Rousseau & Charles Darwin
Authors their inspirations and targeted readers
John Locke
John Locke was a British educator and philosopher, the representative of empiricism and liberalism. He contributed to spread the sensationalism. His ideas greatly influenced the development of epistemology and political philosophy. It is widely recognized as one ...