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    The “The History of the Peloponnesian War” authored by Thucydides in 431 B.C.E and translated by Richard Crawley expressively illustrates the plague of Athens and its impact on the population. The work provides a vivid account as to the amount of suffering and disorder consuming the Athenians during the second year of the Peloponnesian war. Furthermore, Thucydides wrote the piece in hopes of broadening the scope of current events at the time which affected the citizens. Additionally, he sought to

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    http://www.scribd.com/doc/28238272/Vietnam-War-DBQ#scribd Throughout the 1960s and 1970s Americans became uneasy not only about the troubled position of the United States in world affairs, but also about the disorder wrought at home byforeign entanglements. Vietnam, either because of the searing war experience itself or because of the lessons Americans later drew from the experience, drastically altered society during the1960s and 1970s. The belief in the right to influence the internal affairs

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    Parallel Wars in History

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    to repeat history. Many historians feel that without knowledge of the past can prevent future conflicts and events from taking the same course of events. This statement is true for the Vietnam War. The Vietnam War occurred before in the form of the American Revolution. In order to understand the validity of that statement one must understand the French and foreign influences, the might of the British and United States, how the wars were fought, geography, and politics used in both wars. By understanding

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    History of the Trojan war

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    History of the Trojan War Questions arise when you are thinking of the Trojan War and its history. How did the war start? , What battle techniques did the Trojan use? Greeks? What mythical creatures and beings were involved in the war and how they changed the course of the battle? What type of battle gear did the Trojans use versus the Greeks? The Trojan war is depicted in the novel of the Iliad and described by Homer, the author of the Iliad. The Iliad shows the history and brutality of the warfare

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    The History Of The War

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    Both President St. Michael and General Grayston were ecstatic over the entry of Texas into the war. They now believed the war to be over within months as the United States Forces began to engage Texan Forces. Then word came from the field that the 3rd Army Division was being thrashed by the II Marine Expeditionary Force out of Camp Lejeune North Carolina. It was disturbing news, the 3rd Army was an integral part of the attack against the 82nd Airborne and 3rd Infantry Division and now it looked

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    great city poses. One of the questions at the center of the mystery of Troy that has long plagued historians is whether or not Troy actually existed. The setting for the great epics of Homer, a location that bore witness to one of the most famous wars of all time, that saw the fall of some of history’s greatest heroes; but was any of it real? Is there a historical basis behind the story of Achilles’s rage, Patroclus’s sacrifice, or Hector’s death? When Hienrik Schliemann set out to answer this

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    History of Civil War

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    society has been marred with war and strife over its eventful lifespan. A civil disagreement, when accompanied by mass offenses, often ends with deadly war. Throughout history, many nations have been unable to solve their personal grievances with one another in a diplomatic manner. In many instances are solves through protest, boycotts and other contentious means. However, in some instances, society elects the worst possible alternative, which is often war. In retrospect, wars have been fought for many

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    History Of The Cold War

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    The cold war. Who gives a war that name? The cold war was given the name cold because there were really no hot wars, it was mostly a war based on economy, politics, and propaganda.(Hot wars are actual military confronts/battles) The only known direct military confronts were the Korean war, the Vietnam war, and the Cuban conflicts. It started right after World War II and it is considered to be the longest war to have ever happened since it lasted for about 45 years. The war was mostly between The

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    History: The Cold War

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    than before, but one reason for this improvement is history which can not be forgotten. Cold War is a wide part in history directly leading to nowadays America and Russia. Cold War is a war without hot weapons, it does not have physical influence but it really harm the economy of countries which took part in Cold War. In people’s common opinion, things happened in a war must be horrible and the impacts of wars must be negative. But for Cold War, it caused both positive and negative influences especially

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    African War History

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    “It isn't true, in any conventional meaning of the term, that the United States or its NATO partners 'invaded' Afghanistan” –Terry Glavin, a Canadian author. (brainyquote.com) Throughout history Canada has been viewed as a strong beacon of hope, security, and support by the world. Essentially, NATO also known as the North Atlantic Treaty Organization was created for the mutual protection of all members since 1949; this organization protects these countries from communism and the Warsaw pact to

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