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World War I: Total WarThe World War I is not the only name given to this tremendously long and forceful war. The other name is the Total War. It all began in the first days of August 1914. Emperor William II reassured the Germans that it would be a short war. But to his dismay, the "Total War", was ...
In the years 1793-1810 war with England and France was avoided. America was at a time where they had to choose their friends from their enemies. By doing so they tried to avoid war. The reason was because they had an enormous debt to pay. The war between France and America was avoided because of th...
Ever since the Civil War, economies were changed for the good and bad. North and South alike experienced these changes. The North had the greater amount of good changes throughout and after the war. The South had more of the negative effect on their economy. No matter what happened during the war to...
The War of the Roses was a war for the thrown of England. When Edward III died in 1377, he left no direct heir to the throne of England. It was decided that his son, Edward III's grandson, should inherit the throne. However Henry, Duke of Lancaster opposed of this, and died in the vain ...
How long did the Hundred Years War last? The answer is actually a surprising 116 years. The Hundred Years war is the name given to the series of on and off warfare fought between the kings of England and France, from 1337 to 1453. The war consisted of sieges, raids, sea and land battles, and long...
WHO AND/OR WHAT CAUSED World War I Who started World War I? According to the treaty of Versailles Germany and their allies started the war (document 4)(see fig 1.0). In this essay I will tell you why I think that all of Europe is responsible for the outbreak of World War I. In the essay I will use 6...
The Hundred Years' War: a war that did not last 100 years, but still claims and holds true to its title. The Hundred Years' War held serious effects. The immediate and long-standing consequences were extreme on both sides on the English Channel and harsh on all aspects of life. Some of the most sign...
Document Based Question 1Question: After the French and Indian War, the separation of colonies from England was inevitable. To what extent do you agree?The struggle between France and England for North American sea power and colonial rule ended by the French and Indian War. The war began in 1754 i...
The Hundred Years' War During the year 1328, the last Capetian king died without a male successor. Immediately Edward III, the King of England, held claim to the French throne because he was the grandson of Philip IV and felt he had the right to the throne. Edward launching for the French th...
Book Report: The War of the Worlds One of the most well known books written by H.G. Wells, The War of the Worlds, is more than just a very good work of science fiction. Not only does it show how weak man might be in the event of an alien invasion, but also symbolically it reflects how the white Eur...
The Hundred Years War was similar to that of the Civil War in my opinion. It was said to have been started by the English king, Edward III. In 1328 when Charles IV, king of France died without a male heir, Edward III claimed the throne via his mother who was Charles IV sister. The French however cho...
The ostensible reason of rivalry caused the French & Indian war. France and England went through a period of more than a hundred years of rivalry. As a simple spark ignites an enormous flame, France and England established an overwhelming tension in the exact manner. Since Britain and France were ...
The French and Indian war had important, immediate effects on the colonies and their English mother country. Obviously, it meant great land acquirements for both American settlers and the English government. What Britain did not realize, however, was the problems this new territory would create. N...
The Causes of the Hundred Years War The struggle between France and England called the Hundred Years War was the longest war in recorded history. It lasted with some interruptions through the reigns of five English kings and five French kings. The basic problem was that the conquest of England ...
The American colonists were justified in waging war and breaking away from Britain because of unjust laws and a tyrannical king. All of these things outraged the colonists in different ways, leading them to unite together and rebel against Britain, hence leading to the Revolutionary War. First of...
What comes to mind when we think of America? Is it the statue of liberty, the bald eagle, or September the eleventh? Some of these items or events have shaped our country to be the great nation it is today. When I think of America I think of the great wars and many hardships that our nation has gone...
In 1650 the Dutch Republic, a political union of seven provinces, was a formidable commercial, financial, and naval power. The wealthiest and most powerful province was Holland, dominated by the influential merchant elite of Amsterdam, the leading banking and trading center in Europe. For the Dutch...
What were the worldwide effects on the political expectations for self-government and individual liberty after the American Revolution and the Glorious Revolution? I believe that the American Revolution was not a fair war because the British had a huge advantage. The British had a bigger and bette...
The war between the Puritans and the Pequot Indians was one of the most striking events in the history of New England, deserving more attention than praised.Whether it was the Puritan's simple aggression or the Pequot's retaliation, the war of 1637 between the Puritans and Pequots resulted in the ra...
The decline of naval and trading superiority experienced by the Dutch began because of the lack of strong leadership after William III died and because there wasn\'t another strong stadholder, the wars with France and England, the loss of technological advances once the British caught up, the domest...
The Black Death's Involvement in the Peasants' Revolt of 1381 During a time of crisis, people who do not ordinarily get along seem to suddenly share common ground. At the time of the Black Death when the bubonic plague struck women, men, lords and peasants alike, those who had always fel...
In Alexander Pope's poem "Elegy to the Memory of an Unfortunate Lady," Pope uses a great amount of war-like imagery to enhance his vision of the suicide described. He creates allies and enemies, weapons and invasions, as well as the gruesome death that only seems to come from war. These pieces add ...
OLIVER CROMWELLAs someone who stated watching the movie not knowing anything about the civil war the movie Oliver Cromwell came across as a good illustrator of the actual civil war. The movie made king Charles I come across as a king that was always committing unlawful acts, while looking out for h...
While the history of American policing can be traced to its English origins, the American system of policing evolved from an amalgamation of systems from England, France, and Spain. "Many policing problems plagued the new cities of America. They included controlling certain classes, including s...
Like around the world today, in Europe\'s past, there were many religious wars and struggles for power. It was a time for monarchy and parliament to rule the land, also, a time for conquering and civil wars. The Spaniards had many different rulers to live under. One of them was Isabella and Ferdina...