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    Indeed, Mahan emphasized the utility of blockade as it was executed during the American against the Confederate ports in order to stop all exports of cotton to Europe and the supply of food and equipment to the South. This has been well apprehended by the British during the First World War when the Royal Navy carried out a naval blockade since 1914 to stop the maritime supply of Germany and its allies. It is seen as a key element in the final victory of the allies. The North Sea was declared a…

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    Royal Caribbean Ships Royal Caribbean's cruise ships are the most innovative and exciting in the travel industry. From rock-climbing walls on each ship, to elegant dining rooms and relaxing spas, your experience onboard is nothing short of incredible. Royal Caribbean Destinations Royal Caribbean visits over a hundred ports of decision, in some of the world's most breathless locations. From the rugged beauty of alaska and Canada/New England to the charm of Europe and also the lush landscapes of…

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    The passing of the Emancipation Proclamation does not necessary mean that slavery was fully terminated. Emancipation questioned both the North and the South what the nation really stood for. Unlike the South, the North paid more attention to the idea of emancipation and were willing to help transform slaves into productive citizens and soldier. Through this process, Northern perceptions of blacks and equality were changed. Some used their change of perception as a motivation into fighting for…

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    “More Than a Battle” Canada entered the Second World War on September 10th, 1939. During the war Canada fought in many naval and land battles. By May 10th, 1940, the Germans had occupied the Netherlands, and in 1944, the Canadian Army’s task was to liberate the Netherlands. Their plan was a success, in fact, the Canadians were credited for liberating the Netherlands. Every year since WWII, the Netherlands has sent Canada Tulips to show their gratitude. The two countries have become close…

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    King George's War was the third in a series of Anglo-French colonial conflicts in North America. Although nominally at peace, Britain and France had been in conflict over colonial boundaries in Acadia, northern New England, and the Ohio Valley. King George’s War had been preceded by an outbreak of fighting in Europe. The death of Charles VI, the Holy Roman Emperor, had touched off a succession crisis that pitted France, Prussia and Spain against the British. Warfare developed in the American…

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    history on trade in terms of port cities. As a collective group we view port cities in terms of a trading epicenter, yet socially why did some port cities hinder at acquiring certain items more than others. These port cities formed one of the biggest foundations for major empires to barter and create global relationships. Merchants, retailers, wholesalers, agents, shopkeepers, manual laborers, and seamen all formed part of the population of these port cities . These port cities differed in their…

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    Havana, Cuba is the major port, and leading commercial centre of Cuba. The city was burned down by French pirates and mad local slaves, the royal crown responded by building “Castillo de la Fuerza”. In January, Spain was on war because of England, and in June Havana was captured by a British force. They left the Island in less than two years. The next year, the English and Spanish governments traded Florida for Havana. The top 10 things you can do or visit on Havana: Old Havana, Plaza de la…

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    Matthew is a member of the Smiths Detection extended leadership team and Asia Pacific leadership team, with overall accountability for the total portfolio of programs in the Asia Pacific region. Matthew has an impeccable track record in managing multi-million dollar portfolios of projects to install integrated technology solutions in multiple countries throughout Australia and Asia Pacific, whilst establishing PMO to standardise and control all regional projects in line with business and project…

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    Ships alike. It wasn’t until the government sent out two heavily fortified vessels that the French broke rank and ran away. Towards the end of the war you start to see British privateering diminishing, probably due to the increasing power of the Royal Navy as a whole. There were fifteen Bermudian privateers that were licensed through the war and none found the successful that they had in the previous war with France and Spain. At the end of the war the colonies had been reshaped and…

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    He lowered taxes, and instead charger royals an annual fee to guarantee heredity throughout their offices. He built new roads and canals to repair the ravages of years of civil war. After all of his efforts to keep peace and be a great leader, he was murdered by François Ravaillac. Which then…

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