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    advantage. Not only did they outnumber the American upstarts three to one‚ but they had a highly trained professional army of their own as opposed to the ragtag‚ mostly self-taught colonist soldiers‚ as well as the German mercenaries‚ American Tories‚ and many Indians the British employed. England’s wealth greatly exceeded that of America’s‚ as did its naval strength. For much of the start of the war‚ in fact‚ the Royal Navy regularly obliterated the small American ships that crossed it However‚ England

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    Topic: Spanish and Ottoman Empires Beginning from when Sargon I of Akkad built the worlds first empire‚ many empires have since then been established and now hold a name that are both as eminent and momentous. Two of these such empire are the Spanish and the Ottoman Empires‚ which began to establish and expand around the time of 1450-1800. Although separate and located in different parts of the world‚ the Ottoman and Spanish Empires share many similarities‚ as well as many differences in their

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    The Seven Years’ War also referred to as the French and the Indian War was battled between France and the Great Britain within the span of 1756-1763. The battlefield was in North

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    autumn air‚ begging for mercy as soldiers pillage her home. Out they come‚ one by one with her finest silverware and dresses. The ribbons and silk wave goodbye as the soldiers carry them along the march. A bearded face scrutinizes the city ablaze. William Tecumseh Sherman‚ with a cigar dangling from his mouth‚ eyes his soldiers at work. The man who claimed he would “make Georgia howl‚” has just begun his notorious March to the Sea campaign‚ where from November 15 to December 21‚ 1864 he would journey

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    Advancement of Weaponry throughout the Civil War     The American Civil War allowed american weaponry to advance from slow and insufficient to fast and useful. The Civil War is often referred to as the first ¨modern¨ war in history‚ and this is characterized by American weaponry. Early weapons used in the Revolutionary War were self muzzle-reloading weapons which were slow and insufficient. While the ¨modern¨ weapons used in the Civil war were Springfield rifle to Colt revolver to 12-pound howitzer

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    Julie Peloquin US I Midterm question 3 10/23/14 The American Revolutionary War took place between 1775 and 1783‚ and in that time there were many battles and skirmishes between the British‚ Continental Army‚ and eventually French forces. It’s difficult to point at any one engagement and declare it to be the turning point of the war‚ but there were a number of victories for the American forces that proved to be vital to their overall success. Among these are the fortification of Dorchester Heights

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    American Civil War The American Civil War started in April 12‚ 1861. During this time artillery pieces were rapidly developed from smooth bores to bores with rifling. Rifling was first invented in the late 1850s The United States Army had started experimenting and implementing bore rifling at the start of the American Civil War. It was believed that two-thirds of the confederate armies light howitzers where taken from the union forces. Artillery was rapidly shifting its capabilities of being able

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    Savage or Civilized: Aztecs vs The Spanish     Imagine what it would of been like if the Aztecs won the battle of 1519 against the  Spanish. Would present day Mexico be a lot more different than what it is today? Would of  they have been more advanced or a lot more savage? During the past few couple of weeks  I’ve learned a lot about the Aztecs and Spanish and how the encounter of these two  civilizations from different sides of the world affected the world that we live in now today. I was  also

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    The Civil War had an effect on us. The Civil War was one of the most tragic wars in American history. More Americans died in this war then in all other wars combined. In this war we did not fight against other people‚ we fought brother against brother and the nation was torn apart. There are many reasons why this war took pace. Fist the nation was come together and then the southern states were not allowed to secede. Then the South was placed under military rule and divided into military districts

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    Even if the Civil War is most commonly remembered as a war to end slavery in the South‚ many other ethnicities were afflicted by the Civil War and more specifically Native Americans. Native Americans played a very important role in the Civil War and could be found fighting with both the Union and Confederate armies. In fact‚ two of the most famous Native Americans that were fighting in the Civil war were Stand Watie and Ely S. Parker‚ and there stories are highlighting the problems and triumphs that

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