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    and Georgia. Another strategy was to raise for loyalist troops to help fight the Patriots. At the time this may have seemed like a good idea, but with the French becoming a more important role in the war Britain underestimated the Patriot French alliance. The war in the south was about trying to protect the sugar islands (West Indies) from French forces. When France joined the war in June 1778 they hoped to capture some of the islands from Britain. While Britain was busy fighting the ground…

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    eventually see that the British lose the war and that the Indians are by themselves still fighting and that the destiny and future of their lands is in their hands rather than the success of the British. The Indians prove this by later forming an alliance with the Spanish in order to help their Southern Confederacy. “Becoming the kind of Southern Confederacy that McGillivray had in mind would prove much more controversial” (298). Native Americans would lose protection from all over and this…

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    Darfur Horror

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    The Horror in Darfur Violence. Terror. Suffering. Death. These words have described the status of the African country of Sudan since 2003, the beginning of the Darfur Genocide. This conflict, carried out between the Sudanese government and rebel Darfur forces, is a serious world problem that desperately needs attention. It has been called the worst humanitarian crisis in the world, and the United Nations has predicted that, as of today, more than 300,000 people have been killed as a result of…

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    The rebels then moved on to do the same at two other plantations. It is soon discovered by the government that there was a rebellion, and the militia is called in order to put it down. Slave rebels continued insurrections at many other plantations such as Najasa, Santa Marta, and Daganal. Many more whites and slave masters were killed as well. During the three-month period of the rebellion, many of the rebels would be captured and would be executed in public executions. In other cases, rebels…

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    Mid Tudor Crisis Analysis

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    have covered the debt England was experiencing. The loss of the pension was significant as it left England without long term monetary benefits. Aside from the detrimental financial issues Northumberland faced from foreign policy, the Anglo-French alliance also angered Charles V. This put Northumberland in a difficult position. Charles V was the…

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    Syrian Civil War

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    increased. A variety of foreign governments are helping both sides acquire vast amounts of weaponry and funding. Human rights groups have expressed their thoughts and issues about plenty human rights violations that conducted by President Assad and the Rebel Groups. These groups are attempting to sought out war crime trials of all the…

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    their power and superiority. The games were made to keep them from rebelling, everyone saw how district thirteen did and they were no match for the Capitol, so with the games it would make hate between the districts, they would not form alliances so they could not rebel. "To make it more humiliating as well as torturous, the Capitol requires us to treat The Hunger Games as a festivity, a sporting event pitting every district against the others" (Collins 19). The Capitol wanted to present the…

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    The Warsaw Pact Analysis

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    The integration of West Germany into the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) petrified the Soviet Union and caused them to create their own military and economic alliance known as the Warsaw Pact. Even though it was initially referred to as a Treaty on Friendship, the Soviets became increasingly authoritative in regard to the actions of their so called allies and provided these nations with the impetus to withdraw from the Pact. Two countries that felt the sting of Russian authoritarianism…

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    made to Tunku during the talk as Chin Peng promised Tunku that the communists would lay down their weapons if British agreed to transfer power over internal security and defence to the hands of the Alliance Government Tunku made. This indirectly pressure the British to grant those power to the Alliance Government which driven Tunku to secure those power. Although there is concern on whether Chin Peng would fulfill his promise, this help Tunku to bring forward the independence of Malaysia early.…

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    American General Gates and the British are sent on ships back to England. Four months later after hearing news of the American victory, the United states and France signed a Treaty of Alliance. This treaty allowed France to help with gaining American independence. It also allowed other European nations to enter in alliance. France helped with supplies and fighting, and Spain entered the war in…

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