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for independence. To me, it is the one of the most unusual wars of all time.
During a time period between 1803-1812 British sailors had been tormenting American ships on the high seas. British captains would eventually take over and capture over
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Many people in America pondered this powerful question and eventually they agreed to defend their country with the consent of the President. Today, we know that the war might not have accomplished much, but back then, your choice would have
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objective of all military operations is the destruction of the enemy's armed forces in battle. Decisive defeat in battle breaks the enemy's will to continue fighting and forces him to sue for peace.1 This doctrine served the U.S. well in World
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in the midst of a chaotic area, what do you think would, happen? Would these person adapt to this area, and live like everyone else, or would they become a mental mess unable to cope with what is going on around
them? This was the theme of the novel
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of such great proportion that it could have caused our capitalist government to collapse like the Roman Empire. Watergate left the American people feeling used by all politicians. Since their trust was violated, cynicism stayed with the American
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officials and political parities of today can be traced back to the Watergate scandal of 1972, which led to the resignation of an American president. The crimes of the Watergate scandal included political burglary, bribery, extortion, wiretapping
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during the administration of President Richard Milhouse Nixon that eventually ended the Presidency of Mr. Nixon and brought about a serious governmental crisis in the United States. This scandal hit at the very core of the democratic processes of the
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century, we are also approaching the verge of the Technological Revolution. This high-tech revolution will bring with it many changes that will inevitably effect every American citizen. It is not quite clear at this time exactly what these changes
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just as important to American history as George Washington and Abraham Lincoln. They were all great Native heroes and meant a lot to their tribes they were all very important people in their time as well. It all started when the white man was trying
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is known about him. The American General was Nicholas Herkimer. He was born in a German settlement near Herkimer, New York. After serving in the French and Indian War he was appointed a brigadier general in the New York militia. The county and the villag
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