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    Shay's Rebellion

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    really came to a peak in 1794. Not a single soul paid the tax on the whiskey when a U.S. marshall got to the western part of Pennsylvania‚ where most of the whiskey was produced and consumed. 500 men attacked the home of tax inspector General John Neville. The Whiskey Rebellion showed that the new government was able to handle violent resistance. Eventually leading to the creation of political parties. The whiskey tax was rescinded in 1802 when the Republican party came into

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    introduction of the ballet boxes which aimed to keep the electorates vote a secret which along with the 1883 corrupt and illegal practises act reduced briberies. Secondly the Boer War also had an effect on the general election of 1906; Joseph Chamberlains appointment as colonial secretary whose job it was to strengthen the empire. South Africa was important in these plans as it had the most valuable land on the continent not only because of its prime trading location but also because of the recently

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    only two world wars had happened. Usually to learn about a certain event like World War Ⅱ‚ you would read a textbook or go online; however‚ you can read from a fictional novel. An example of a historical fiction is The Dressmaker’s War by Mary Chamberlain. To summarize‚ the novel begins in the spring of 1939 in London‚ Britain; and is about an 18-year old poor maiden named Ada Vaughan. Although Ada grew up in a poor family‚ she became an amazing and successful dressmaker. One day on her journey

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    In Late Medieval England‚ women mainly occupied three roles: matchmaker‚ home caretaker‚ and baby maker. Though not fully restricted to the domestic sphere‚ political involvement of women was limited. The queen was an exception to this rule‚ yet she too had standards she was expected to meet. It was during the turbulent era of the Wars of the Roses that these common feminine roles were developed in and through the lives of Margaret Paston‚ Elizabeth Woodville‚ and most of all‚ Margaret of Anjou.

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    Could Be Owed £2400 If You’ve Had A Credit Card You Could Be Owed A Refund MBNA.BankRefunds.net Ads by Google The feature-length documentary is about the great Manchester United generation of Scholes‚ Ryan Giggs‚ David Beckham‚ Nicky Butt and the Neville brothers (pictured) and is released next month. When Gabe and his brother Ben sat down to interview Scholes‚ recently retired for the second time and third on the club’s all-time appearances list‚ the man himself had one major question. Gabe

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    No Sugar

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    Aboriginal treatment. This is an element of the marginalisation that Jack Davis uses through out the play this starts from the beginning where he discomforts the audience by using an open stage. One character that Davis uses through out the play is A.O. Neville‚ Davis uses him to portray the issue of power‚ this is a very important issue that is carried through out the play. Through out the play aboriginals are marginalised they are told where to go what to do and how to go about life. The play was staged

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    History of Basketball Basketball was invented in December 1891 by the Canadian clergyman‚ educator‚ and physician James Naismith. Naismith introduced the game when we was an instructor at the Young Men’s Christian Association Training School (now Springfield College) in Springfield‚ Massachusetts. At the request of his superior‚ Dr. Luther H. Gulick‚ he organized a vigorous recreation suitable for indoor winter play. The game involved elements of American football‚ soccer‚ and hockey‚ and the first

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    All-NBA First Team; Nine time NBA All-Defensive First Team; Defensive Player of the Year; 14-time NBA All-Star; Three-time NBA All-Star MVP; 50th Anniversary All-Time Team; Ten scoring titles -- an NBA record and seven consecutive matching Wilt Chamberlain; Retired with the NBA’s highest scoring average of 30.1ppg. * He attended Laney High school in Wilmington‚ North Carolina‚ but as a 5-11 skinny sophomore‚ he was cut from the varsity basketball team. The summer before his junior year‚ he grew

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    Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain: A Knightly Colonel Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain was a man of immense fortitude and honor due to his morally-driven hunger for success and his regard for respect even in the most turbulent of times. Shea McEnerney 15 March 2013 McEnerney 1 Shea McEnerney Dr. Jerry Goben U.S. History 15 March 2013 Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain: A Knightly Colonel Born September 8th‚ 1828‚ Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain was raised in a traditional

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    Wilt Chamberlain was one of the best big man the NBA had ever seen. He was considered one of the greatest and later compared to the great Bill Russell as well. He set records that are still set to this day. Kobe Bryant has only come close to one of his records but never passed it. He has done things in the NBA that were considered almost impossible. But that was what separated Wilt from the rest of the league‚ he was past his time. Chamberlain was the best and most dominant player on and off the

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