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Greenbrier County had the fourth largest population (6,015) of the nine counties that were then in existence within the current boundaries of West Virginia. At that time, there were 55,873 living within the state and Berkeley County had the...
Europeans moved in ever greater numbers into Native American territory. In the 1860s and '70s, the United States Army was engaged in war with the Sioux, Cheyenne, and Arapaho tribes. The Pawnee tribe had fought these other tribes for years...
American Civil War (1861-1865), after the Confederacy was defeated and slavery ended. Reconstruction addressed how secessionist Southern states would come back to the Union, the municipal status of the leaders of the Confederacy, and the Co...
Creeks to the east (in present day Georgia) and the Upper Creeks to the west, as well as some tribes of the Choctaw Nation. Like the First Nations of the northwest, the Creeks were under hefty force from the escalating white encroachment on...
Us Constitution And The Us Confederate Constitution Thesis Statement The Confederate States Constitution reveals much about the motivations for secession from the Union. While much of it replicated the United States Constitution verbatim, i...
political, infantry, or economic rivals. An individual who enlists in espionage is called a spy. Although private individuals or organizations may charter a spy, the period is generally directed to a one-by-one employed by a state to get se...
cyber espionage requires a consistently effective way to identify it. While there are methodologies to detect facets of cyber espionage, there is no formal approach for identifying cyber espionage as a stand-alone network event classificati...