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    the Continental Army named Nathan Hale volunteer in September 1776, before the battle of Long Island, to cross the British lines as a Dutch schoolmaster so he could gather intelligence. He was discovered when the British found sketches of their fortifications, number of soldiers as well as their positions, from their Long island and York island Forts, He was hanged the next day. Washington procured different methods of hiding and transmitting information, like aliases, invisible ink, codes, and…

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    Pericles’ Vision Realized: The New Acropolis The original Greek Acropolis, built in Ancient Greece on a large hill overlooking the city of Athens, as seen in Figure 1, was a temple built in honor of the Goddess Athena in hopes that she would protect the city and its residents. In the years 280-279 B.C., the Acropolis is sacked and ruined by the Persians during the Persian Wars. When Pericles comes to power in 461 B.C., he rebuilds the Acropolis in order to commemorate Athens’ victory over…

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    Fort Sumter is a fortification of an island located in Charleston Port, South Carolina. Originally constructed as a coastal garrison in 1829. Fort Sumter is most famed for being the location of the first shots of the Civil War (1861-65). U.S. Major Robert Anderson occupied the fort in December 1860 despite the fact that the fort was still under construction. Following South Carolina’s withdrawal from the Union, initiating a standoff with the state’s militia army. When President Abraham Lincoln…

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    Federalist Papers There are 3 Branches that are intended to share an equal part of power within the Government. The Executive Branch is headed by the President. The President will carry out federal laws as well as recommend new laws. He leads our nation’s defense and international deals. He is able to veto laws that he does not see fit for the country. The Legislative Branch is headed by Congress, which consists of the House of Representatives and the Senate. Madison states that it is the…

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    smaller islands, known as Haida Gwaii (which means island of the people). They also live in southeast Alaska. They conduct regular trade with Russia, Spain, Britain, and the U.S., as well as fur and whale traders. On the islands they have many fortifications to defend themselves if needed. The Haida people are known for their excellent craftsmanship, trading skills, and seamanship. They produce stylized art, carvings, and paintings are among these. Totem poles are an example of their carving…

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    Long Wall History

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    The collection of fortifications now known as "The Great Wall of China" has historically had a number of different names in both Chinese and English. In Chinese histories, the term "Long Wall(s)" (長城, changcheng) appears in Sima Qian's Records of the Grand Historian, where it referred to both the separate great walls built between and north of the Warring States and to the more unified construction of the First Emperor.[7] The Chinese character 城 is a phono-semantic compound of the "place" or…

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    The Roman Military connects to a lot of things because if the Roman Empire did not have the military power they had, the Roman Empire would not have conquered as many places as they did. Most emperors either lead or fought in the army like Julius Caesar, Aurelian, Vespasian, Augustus and Hadrian. Hadrian was good emperor because he admired the Greek architecture and he established cities throughout the Balkan Peninsula, Egypt, Asia Minor and Greece. To prevent the military troops from…

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    Prussia and Spain against the British. Warfare developed in the American colonies in 1744 when the French first learned on May 5, of the declarations of war on March 15, and attacked a British position at Canso, Nova Scotia, on May 13 destroying a fortification and transporting prisoners to the French stronghold at Louisbourg…

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    World War 2 was full of weapons that made America victorious. The flamethrower was a good part of ww2 the germans made considerable use of the weapon during their invasion of the Netherlands and France, against fixed fortifications. ww2 german army flamethrowers tended to have one large fuel tank with the pressurizer tank fastened to its back or side. Germany also made proximity fuzes shell fuzes aren't usually thought of as weapons. But Japanese pilots and German infantrymen learned otherwise.…

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    George Soros Leadership

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    expound further, numerous nations around the world look forward to warfare. A perfect example includes North Korea. For those unaware, North Korea has remained embattled in conflict with South Korea since the Korean War in the 1950s. Due to the fortification of North Korea's military, the nation may engage in war at any moment. With that being said, few people possess the ability to qualm and diffuse situations like this. However, one business professional remains as influential as ever. With…

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