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Was the Rwandan War a Genocide or Just a Civil War?
by AKama, Jun 29, 2008
For over a decade, the Rwandan tragedy of 1994 has been spotlighted everywhere and no settled conclusion has come up so far. What exactly happened?
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Why Did the Royalist Lose?
by Woody99, Jun 8, 2008
Why the royalist lost the civil war of Britain.
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The Impacts of Slavery
by Franco Lucien, Jun 5, 2008
"It is evident as the sky is blue that Slavery had some of the greatest impacts on the social life of the nation".
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Slavery as a Primary Cause of Widespread Confederate Support for the American Civil War
by Nearly Anonymous, May 17, 2008
The phenomenon of mass support, this crucial ingredient in the recipe for war, cannot be understood without explicit reference to the institution of slavery in the South, and the almost universal desire within the white community to defend this institution.
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The South and Reconstruction
by CJ Scott, May 10, 2008
Did the South really lose the civil war, or did it achieve victory through the North's failure in the Reconstruction era?
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General John A. Logan: The First Memorial Day
by Madison Ogashi, Apr 2, 2008
Not many people make the connection between General Logan and Memorial Day, but he along with another Union General, John Murray, came up with the idea after noticing how the South remembered it's fallen war dead after the Civil War.
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Cause Of The Civil War
by Steven Hill, Mar 10, 2008
Why slavery was the root cause of The Civil War.
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The 10 Great Wars and Conflicts of the United States
by Yankeeboy254, Mar 6, 2008
The United States has been involved in many conflicts. It's okay to take a peek at our ancestors history. Just don't re-live it.
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Sic Semper Tyrannis? The American Federal-state Debate: 1815-1865
by Nearly Anonymous, Jan 31, 2008
By 1865 federal power, economic, military, and political, was markedly greater than it had been in 1815. Although during much of the antebellum period the drive towards federal power was slow at best and experienced serious setbacks, events leading up to the Civil War fueled the polarization of American politics and society, with concepts of federal power and states’ rights becoming inexorably entangled in the nation’s fate.
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What Really Caused the Civil War
by jonathanxis, Jan 27, 2008
America has had several historic events over the last hundred years, but I wonder what caused the civil war and whether it could have been avoided.
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