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    Why Black Hawk Down Should be Taught in Schools When most people think of high school english classes, they think of boring novels, plays, or poems written by men who died hundreds of years ago, they don’t think of action packed novels, or stories that tell real stories based on real people and their experiences. Even just the idea of studying real events, from real people, and learning from their point of view is exciting, and should make everyone ready to learn. And that’s the majority of the…

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    The Alamo Case Study

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    Although Bush had the conservative Republican family ties, and over $3.4 million in campaign contributions at the end of 2017, he faced a more contentious election battle in 2018 than he did in 2014, in part because of his project to restore the Alamo. Bush’s plan has been met with resistance by several groups, including some conservatives and Alamo enthusiasts. Former GLO Commissioner Jerry Patterson, who ran the…

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    The South’s Loss at Gettysburg The Battle of Gettysburg is considered the bloodiest of all battles, but it was the most important battle of the Civil War. The battle spanned three days, with fighting occurring from July 1, 1863, until July 3, 1863. Confederate General Robert E. Lee made the decision to take the offensive side and led an army of 60,000 rebel soldiers to the North. General Lee believed that advantage could be created by taking control of important military posts of the North…

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    Cartledge's Opinion Essay

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    Spartan’s history is difficult to come across or find. Until the early fourth century BC all Greeks made “heroic warriors”, but the Spartans were the one who actually trained for war. The organized their life from childhood around the means of being battle ready. One of the reason Cartledge give for their drive for military might was because they enslaved an entire population of Greeks and wanted to make sure it stayed that way productively to maintain their economic infrastructure (Cartledge…

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    Title of this article is Gettysburg in the Civil War. The Battle of Gettysburg is the most important battle in the Civil War, as it determined the fate of the War. Therefore, you can find all of this information here:http://www.shmoop.com/civil-war/gettysburg-battle.html. Soon after losing at Antietam, and later Lee tried again a few months later. He marched into Pennsylvania and the Union would have to pursue. Lee had chosen the best battle ground, chosen to scare the North, and impress…

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    James E. Crisp’s Sleuthing the Alamo: Davy Crockett’s Last Stand and Other Mysteries of the Texas Revolution details several important moments of the Texas Revolution. This would include: the speech Sam Houston gave at Refugio in 1836; the validity of the De la Peña Diary; Davy Crockett’s death and how he became an icon. Much to his surprise, Crisp found that many believed the speech Sam Houston had given at Refugio in 1836 had been riddled with anti-Mexican sentiments. Eugene Barker, a popular…

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    Gettysburg Address Thesis

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    abolish slavery and win the Civil War. Lincoln's trying to inspire the north to press on in the civil war, because it is the right thing to do. He shows resolve to stand behind the idea that slavery is wrong. Lincoln's speech following the important battle of Gettysburg, aims to be what inspires the people of the north to push on and put an end to this unjust war. Success was the result of the speech as Lincoln and the Union were able to push and win the war aside from the loss. Lincoln's speech…

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    Battle of Moscow Between October 2, 1941and January 7, 1942, Soviet and German forces engaged in a strategically significant conflict of the Eastern Front known as the Battle of Moscow. The main goal of Nazi forces in the offensive was to swiftly defeat the Red Army and capture the Soviet capital. In the three months of the conflict, over seven million Soviet and German soldiers, 53 thousand artillery pieces and mortars, 6000 tanks and three thousand combat aircraft engaged in fierce and bloody…

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    Cyrus The Great Conquerors

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    to their disadvantage when it came to armor. While the Greeks were protected from head to toe and used to the hills and mountains where they battled, Persians were more accustomed to a light amount of armor that allowed them more mobility during battles in the dry plains of Asia. Also the Greeks fought harder and were more motivated compared to the Persians because if they lost, they would lose their independence as well. Although they were still one of the biggest nations of the time, the…

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    that the Battle of Antietam is important is due to the fact that it had a large impact on the nation’s future. While for the Confederacy, it was a disappointment and cause of great frustration because the chance they had had to win the war was lost. The victory that the Union army had achieved provided Lincoln with the opportunity to issue the Emancipation Proclamation and broaden the main concern of the war from the unity of the nation to include the abolishment of slavery. The Battle of…

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