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    Pullman Strike Report

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    not accurate, but it caused the rioters to be wild. The rioters attacked the policemen without fear; although, the policemen were shooting at them. Also, the policemen using bayonets when the refill their guns; however, the rioters didn’t get back as the police thought. Many of the rioters who stand in the front got a bayonet wound. At the same time, the mobs attacked on the engineering who were working on the wreck engine. Because of that, the engineering and the troops moved to the westward.…

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    The British Strategy: The goal for the British was to contain revolutionary sentiment to Massachusetts. They also used cannons and muskets with a bayonet to attack the Americans. British forces sailed south from New York City in November 1780 and quickly reconquered Georgia. The British mostlywon all of their wars, but when they fought America their strategy failed. So basicly America won because the British did not really plan what they were doing. But, on the otherhand, America also did not…

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    The Mexican-American War

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    The Mexican-American War was a struggle between Mexico and the United States. On April 25, 1864 the war began and it ended on February 2, 1848. President Polk played a huge role with the United States government’s relations with the Mexican-American War. Polk was strictly a democrat and elected President in 1844 as the dark horse candidate. Before Polk was elected president he served in the Tennessee legislature and the U.S. Congress. Not all American’s were supportive of the Mexican-American…

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    Camp Fire Game Analysis

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    and it wont be reloading fast. Nope, the game intends to stick to its historical accuracy and simulate authentic reloading - players will have the choice of manually reloading their black powder rifles or stopping and taking a stab with their rusty bayonet. This along with realistic ballistics, and fouling - the more fouled the weapon becomes the higher the chance there are of misfires or delayed fires -makes…

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    My Dearest Nancy, I am writing to you from the trenches in my “dug-out”. It is cold and wet. Winter has not been kind to us out on the Western Front. Many of our chaps have gotten what they call “trench foot”. A nasty disease where your feet turn blue and swell up – even go numb. It’s what you get from standing in damp, wet, muddy trenches all day and all night. It’s been rough. I went to the doctor the other day for a cut I got on my ankle a couple of weeks ago. Doc said it was septic…

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    George Mitchell Campaign

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    The first wave consisted of bombers and bayonet men. Mitchell was in the second wave comprising Lewis gunners, rifle grenaders and a carrying party with tools and supplies. The success of the attack depended on the tanks, which failed to deliver. Troops of the 48th Battalion were the last into…

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    These past couple of months have been rough lately out here in the war, it is not as easy as I thought it would be out here. In fact, trench warfare is terrible, the conditions here are deadly, you can die without someone else killing you. I’m at the point where I am so scared and just want to be back home because of the constant fear. I can never sleep at night either, every time I do the constant heavy fire of enemy attacks wake me up from my sleep then I have to be hiding in fear that an…

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    Siemen Alternate Ending

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    straight into the pikes with minimal amount of pain and immediately got up and started looking for an exit. After finding his way out of the trap, he found another path to continue down. He immediately got attacked by a singular enemy soldier. His bayonet punctured the left side of his abdominal region causing a tear which left painful feeling throughout his entire body, blood going everywhere. It was like a rushing river meeting up to the sea and everything all around the river was slowly being…

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    Indian Migration

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    In the begging of 1830s, nearly 125,000 Indians lived near the southeastern United States where their ancestries have lived for years. When the decade had come to ending few Indians remained in the southeastern United States. When the setters came to their land they were wanting to grow cotton on the Indians land. So for that to happen the government had to force the Indians to move elsewhere. So when they left they went to a place across the Mississippi river. That place was/is their Indian…

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    each charge toward the Germans, men would be falling all around me from the machine gun fire. Because of the areas rocky formation, the Germans could easily set up machine gun nests. The only way we could destroy the nests was by charging them with bayonets. Although…

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