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    (My edit of the Battle of the Cowshed) “They are coming!” Snowball shrieked‚ standing on the fence‚ observing the men’s every action carefully. “To your places‚ comrades!” Snowball hollered. All the animals‚ prepared to fight the battle and to rid their enemies off their farm’s sacred soil‚ dashed to their respective places assigned by Snowball much earlier. They had predicted the men would attempt to recapture the farm after the Rebellion. Snowball‚ having read some books on Julius Caesar’s battling

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    The Battle of Gettysburg was a three day long war between the Union and the Confederates. The Union wanted freedom for all the states‚ but the Confederates wanted slavery in the south. The leader of the Confederates is Robert E. Lee. The leader of the Union is Cornel Laurence Chamblin. Both are great leaders and great men. They fought for what they believed as right and fair. The Battle of Gettysburg occurred on July 1‚ 1863 during the Civil War. The Union and the Confederates fought on a huge

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    The Battle of Cambrai‚ from the 20th November to the 7th December 1917‚ was the first British campaign in World War One that tanks were used successfully by demonstrating the fact that the Hindenburg line could be penetrated. The town of Cambrai is in the North of France near the border between France and Germany. By 1917‚ Cambrai had become one of the most important railheads and HQ towns behind the German lines. In front of it lay the immensely powerful Siegfried Stellung - better known to the

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    Byzantium. Choniatēs states that the western territories had “all together submitted servilely within a year’s time to the Latin nations” (Choniatēs 335). It is possible that a majority of the Greeks surrendered partially out of fear given the recent battle for Constantinople‚ which would give credit to the military prowess of the Crusaders. However‚ Choniatēs also describes a situation where the inhabitants of the Hellas “submitted to the marquis” even though “he led an army of no great numbers” (Choniatēs

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    Battle Lines: A Graphic History of the Civil War effectively tells a story at the beginning of the Civil War about an African American young man who escapes from the south to the north. The story drew an emotional connection as well the basic facts about African Americans escaping and what life was when they reached the north. At the beginning of Chapter Four: Leg Irons‚ there is a newspaper that talks about how the Union soldiers should seize slaves that were escaping from the north. They were

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    Triumphing Over Challenges The story "Battle Royal"‚ by Ralph Ellison is about a young black man who has to overcome racial inequalities. The story opens with his grandfather dying words and leaving the family with words that stick with the main character for life. The main character‚ whose name in not mentioned‚ is very intelligent and because of this the prominent white businessmen ask him to give a speech at a hotel. Upon his arrival‚ the white men put him through many humiliating acts

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    The Battle of Pine Bluff took place in Jefferson county. At 8:00 am‚ October 25‚ Col. Powell Clayton sent a company of cavalry toward Princeton which ran into Brig. Gen. John S. Marmaduke’s men advancing. After some fire‚ the Rebels‚ under a flag of truce‚ came forward demanding surrender. Lt. M.F. Clark answered that there would be no surrender. Clayton slowly retreated back into Pine Bluff. In the meantime‚ about 300 African-American soldiers rolled cotton bales out of the warehouses for barricades

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    Battle of Trafalgar The Battle of Trafalgar was the most significant battle won by the British against the combined forces of the French and Spanish fleets during the Napoleonic Wars. This battle also had significant impact on the concept of navigation when it comes to the Naval Doctrine of War. This battle proved that tactical unorthodoxy could win battles; even though you might be outmanned and outgunned by your opponent you can still win battles by deviating from the old Naval Doctrine. This

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    Walker 1“The Decisive Battle of Midway”Circumstances can change rapidly. These changes that occur rapidly may not be fullyunderstood until years later‚ if at all. The same can be said of the Battle of Midway. The Battle of Midway was June 4-7‚ 1942 and was a pivotal naval battle in the Pacific Theater of World War II(Crisman). Momentum can change due to any set of factors.The Japanese objective of the Pacific Theater was to dominate the Pacific Ocean and theIndian Ocean (Crisman). If the Japanese

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    What makes the Battle of Antietam stand out from all the rest? It was the single single bloodiest battle in the entire Civil War. This war can be summed up in three main points: the generals were active in battle‚ the death and injury toll was great‚ and how the Union won. These generals dominate anything in their path. General Robert E. Lee‚ who supported the Confederacy‚ methods were acknowledged intelligently. Honestly‚ Lee was lucky to be able to slip away from his component. In addition‚ this

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