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    World Civilization II Take Home Test AMERICAN WAR OF INDEPENDENCE: * The American Revolutionary War (1775–1783) or American War of Independence or simply American Revolution‚ began as a war between the Kingdom of Great Britain and thirteen British colonies in North America‚ and ended in a global war between several European great powers. * The war was the end result of escalating political tensions between the Parliament of Great Britain and colonists opposed to various taxes and other

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    The Napoleonic wars did have a large impact on industrialization in Britain‚ the United States and Europe as a result of realizations and actions taken to better their countries after the Napoleonic wars. Although the Industrial Revolution began in Britain during the 1700’s it was boosted in the early 1800’s after the Napoleonic wars because of reform that was needed. Industrialization then started spreading throughout Europe and into North America in the early 1800’s. By the mid-1800’s industrialization

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    It took the USA 4 years to win the Civil War because of the changing nature of warfare. This meant that Napoleonic decisive battle could no longer be applied and so their strategy had to change. The changing nature of warfare was the most important factor in the war going on for as long as it did‚ making it more significant than the poor initial US strategy‚ the contributions of Lee‚ and the strengths of the CSA at the beginning of the war. The changing nature of warfare was the most important reason

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    The Crimean war (1854-1856) demonstrates fundamental changes in the nature of warfare. * Identify the ways in which wars were changing with examples (tactical implications of the changes) * Explain root causes of these changes The Crimean war demonstrated the fundamental changes in the nature of warfare. This essay will examine the changes in the nature of warfare. Looking at what caused these changes and how they differed from times before. The Crimean war represents the first major political

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    the time period; however‚ it can also be looked at in another way. Napoleon Bonaparte could be considered a preserver of the French Revolution through the creation of the Napoleonic Code‚ the Concordat of 1801‚ and the establishment of the Bank of France. In 1804‚ Napoleon installed a civil code in France known as the Napoleonic Code. This code had a huge influence on France. It established the right to choose one’s profession‚ equality before the law‚ and freedom of religion. Unlike previous laws

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    France had experienced a time of military failure during the 1790 ’s when other European nations declared war on France. Napoleon emerged in this time as a skilled soldier and tactician. He led the French army to many victories from the time he became a commander‚ and later a general‚ in the army. These victories include wars in northern Italy and Egypt against the nations who declared war on France in an attempt to prevent a spread of revolutionary ideas in their own countries. Therefore‚ Napoleon

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    in Corsica…”49 “In 1792 he took part in a power struggle between forces supporting Pasquale Paoli”51 Asprey‚ Robert B. The Rise of Napoleon Bonaparte. New York: Basic‚ 2000. Print. Early Life “…Napoleon became opposed to Paoli and when civil war erupted in 1793 the Buonapartes fled to France…”6 “Napoleon became a hero again in 1795‚ defending the government from angry counter-revolutionary forces”.11 “Bonaparte swiftly grew into one of the country’s most respected military authorities…”12

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    through the 19th century. Napoleon established a centralized administration by rehabilitating the Ancient Regime. One of Napoleons most known legacies among in the modern state are the Napoleonic Codes. Thanks to Jean-Jacques de Cambaceres Napoleon oversaw the new laws for the French Nation known as the Napoleonic Codes‚ which remains the basis of the French law today . This code did things such as forbidding privileges based on

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    is a known fact that International Organization sprung up with the idea of preventing wars and maintaining peace in the world. These Organizations dates back to antiquity became prominent with the evolution of the States system provided by the Treaty of Westphalia in 1648. The Westphalia Congress was the first time sovereign states would meet to conduct relations with one another with the idea of preventing wars. The Congress of Vienna of 1815 was a milestone in the evolution of Modern International

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    now disorganized borders that the Napoleonic Wars had created. They met in Vienna and negotiated over borders‚ until they finally came to a conclusion‚ The Peace of Vienna. The Peace of Vienna was the most far reaching diplomatic agreement between the Peace of Westphalia of 1648 and the Peace of Paris 1919 which end the First World War. In the wake of Napoleon’s defeat‚ Europe was left deeply disorganized after nearly quarter of a century of revolution and war. Under the leadership of the quadruple

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