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    American Revolution could be considered one of the most pivotal events in history. The question is what caused it? There are many events that pushed the colonist towards a revolution‚ including The French and Indian War‚ the Boston Massacre‚ the Boston Blockade‚ and the Intolerable Acts. However‚ from the British perspective‚ should these events have been enough to force the colonies to revolt? Also‚ in the world we live in today‚ how would a similar event be perceived? Would everyone cheer the independence

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    and how he would not move quickly to finally free the slaves‚ while the people who were in favor of slavery accused him of waging war on slavery. Lincoln could be seen as a dictator since he has overused his presidential powers‚ such as declaring blockades in the South‚ ordering the writ of habeas corpus suspended in parts of Maryland‚ and so on (McPherson 55). As you can see‚ Abraham Lincoln was a bad wartime president for all of the terrible actions he has done such as overusing his powers and it

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    containment was the Berlin Airlift and the Berlin Blockade. The Berlin airlift went from June 27th 1948 to May 12th‚ 1949(Document B). Between these two dates Stalin and The Soviet Union decided to stop any shipments including food coming into West Berlin. What happened to West Berlin was that they were completely surrounded by communism and may have to surrender if it not been for the US and it allies. Then a year after on May 12th‚1949 Stalin stopped the blockade ( Document B). This is a good demonstration

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    How important was the Sovietisation of Eastern Europe as a cause of the Cold War? The Sovietisation of Eastern Europe‚ though a significant factor for the cause of the Cold War‚ was still not the most important impetus of all. Even though the imperialist intent of the Sovietisation of Eastern Europe prompted the USA to come up with the Containment Policy that led to the conflicts‚ it was still the misunderstanding and mistrust from both superpowers which aggravated the progress and tensions of the

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    and water access to Allied-controlled areas of Berlin. The United States and United Kingdom responded by airlifting food and fuel to Berlin from Allied airbases in western Germany. The crisis ended on May 12‚ 1949‚ when Soviet forces lifted the blockade on land access to western Berlin. U.S. Navy and Air Force aircrafts unload at Tempelhof Airport during the Berlin Airlift. (U.S. Air Force) The crisis was a result of competing occupation policies and rising tensions between Western powers and the

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    northern leaders by that the other leaders told him to back out and Lincoln did not listen to them. He refused to let the South leave the United States. Lincoln proclaimed a blockade on April 16‚ 1861. The blockade extended from Virginia to Texas. At the time‚ it was impossible for the federal government to enforce a blockade of the coastline measuring almost four thousand miles and containing one hundred and eighty-nine harbors. In conclusion‚ many important battles

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    ..This would have almost certainly ended in a monopoly excluding the taxi cab union entirely. Taxi drivers were understandably outraged. So on November 2nd and 3rd they blocked the airport with their cars‚ forcing airlines to cancel flights. The blockade was supported by airport

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    which happened in Europe in 1914 to 1918. In this war‚ Germany and Austria-Hungary were defeated by Great Britain‚ France and the United States because of several reasons. The factors which led to the defeat of Germany were poor planning‚ British blockade and entrance of the United States army in the war. Firstly‚ the deficient plans of the both countries‚ Germany and Austria-Hungry‚ led to their defeat. Both countries had their own plans which were the Schlieffen Plan and the Plan R respectively

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    "Cotton is King" The South’s predominant economic principle before the War of Northern Aggression was "Cotton is King." The South‚ as it was known around the turn of the 19th century‚ was solely dependent upon its cotton production. Low prices‚ unmarketable goods‚ and over-used land were driving the necessity for slavery and the need for cotton production out. Were it not for a Yankee’s ingenuity‚ the South as we study it now may have been vastly different. As the South lacked the ability

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    the United States that escalated and already tense situation. Of prime importance in this escalation are events such as the failed Bay of Pigs Invasion‚ the stationing of American missiles in strategically threatening locations‚ an American naval blockade of Cuba‚ and a threat by John F. Kennedy to directly invade Cuba. Any of these actions could have been considered just cause for a Soviet declaration of war‚ but in general‚ the Soviet response to these actions was comparatively mild‚ and represented

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