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Seven Years’ War In North America
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Seven Years' War and numerous difficulties can be connected to this conflict which had left Britain's finances harshly depleted.The Seven Years' War had engaged a large effort from Britain to sustain its territories in America therefore def...

Civil War And Reconstruction Of America
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American public life deeply altered throughout the early twentieth century. The principle agenda throughout the progressive era stands in spectacular compare, both quantitatively and qualitatively, to its nineteenth-century predecessors. A...

Effects Of World War II On America’s Economy
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effects of war were many and far-reaching; it mainly led the economy to a severe depression. In order to regulate economic activities after the war, the federal government focused on certain powerful economic factors that helped the governm...

America’s Post-Civil War Growing Pains
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also known as the Civil War, the United States had nearly reached its final territorial extent. However, the northern and the southern United States had developed differently. In the northern states were not only the economic and industria...

America’s War On Drugs
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is an initiative led by the government of the United States focused on the pursuit of production, trade and consumption of psychoactive substances, which are attributed towards prohibition of drugs (Inciardi, 2008). This war had its both p...

America’s Post-War Role In The World
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World War One were an important turning point in the making of the American nation. The country turned away from the problems of Europe. Now it would deal with problems of its own. I'm Maurice Joyce. Today, Kay Gallant and I tell about the...

America's Civil War
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began on April 12, 1861, when confederate forces opened fire on Fort Sumter in Charleston Harbor, South Carolina. It lasted until May 26, 1865. Some of the core issues raised by the war are still unresolved, meaning that the political and ...