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Bombing Of Pearl Harbor Aircraft Carriers
1,892 wordsThe bombing of pearl harbor could have been avoided and many lives could have been saved if the united states didn't have over confidence in themselves, if the Americans would have kept better tract of Japanese intelligence, and if Roosevelt would of warned pearl harbor of his knowledge of it going to be attacked. Many things led up to the bombing of pearl harbor. The things that led up to the bombing started when japan started to make naval bases all over the territories it controlled. Roosevel...
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Men And Women Civil War
605 wordsEspionage, the practice of spying, held a major part in the victory of the Union and the defeat of the Confederates. Men and women spies became widely known for their spying. The plot to burn New York became a major event in the loss of the Confederates. And Civil War ciphers became the form of transferring messages between spies and officers. Spies of the war were both men and women. Most of these spies became well known for their spying. Confederate woman spy, Belle Boyd, was one of them. She ...
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Played A Major Role One Of The Most Important
2,319 wordsMany of us can remember playing childhood games when we were younger. One of my personal favorites was hide and seek. My favorite part of the game was when I was hiding and tried to watch where the seeker looked while he or she searched. Of course I could have been caught, but it wasnt a big deal at the time. What would happen though if the seeker didnt know who he was looking for, but knew someone was hiding? How would he go about finding the person? Further more how much more could the person ...
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Wrote The Book Stonewall Jackson
1,645 wordsI. Introduction When you think of warfare what comes to your mind? Infantry, artillery, guns, grenades, aircraft, tanks, battleships? All of these are the commonly know aspects of war. However, what most of us don t know is that there is often another war going on. The weapon of destruction used is not anything conventional, but a human being who is willing to risk his life to go beyond enemy lines to get invaluable information on the opponent. They often carry no more than his other disguise. T...
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Sentenced To Death Hundreds Of People
1,929 wordsAs result of the Industrial Revolution, people in America earned more money, most of which they used to open new businesses and factories. There were now many different types of machines to do the work that people had to do themselves in the past. Thus, machines rapidly replaced people. Now with less people working and getting paid, there were people that could afford what these factories were making. Most of the people working in the United States at this time were immigrants, so they were forc...
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