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Causes of the Early Industrial Revolution
by Ebey Soman, Oct 1, 2008
The period of 1760 to 1851 was marked by huge leaps in the technological and industrial fronts of man and gave rise to the manufacturing powerhouse of Western nations in Europe. Such growth was in effect a byproduct of numerous influences and has profound impact on the world as we now know today.
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An Invitation
by littlefran, Sep 29, 2008
An invitation to anyone who will be willing to accept it.
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The Gods of War and Peace (Liberal vs Conservative)
by Enzo Silvestri, Sep 25, 2008
Whether Jesus was a Liberal or Conservative.
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Peace of Cateau: Cambre'sis (April 2–3 1559)
by balisunset, Sep 9, 2008
Two treaties were agreed that finally ended the Italian Wars (1494–1559) between Habsburg and Valois waged on-and-off for 65 years.
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British Empire Colonial Wars
by balisunset, Sep 2, 2008
Wars in India customarily reflected, and at points anticipated, those in Europe. Between the Glorious Revolution of 1688 and the consequent wars with Louis XIV’s France and the end of the Napoleonic Wars over a century later in 1815, Britain and France were at war almost every other decade, and these wars provided both the motivation and the opportunity for imperial expansion in India and elsewhere.
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The Balkan Wars
by balisunset, Aug 29, 2008
Two wars fought principally over control of the Ottoman provinces in Macedonia and Thrace. The first, from October 1912 to May 1913, brought the states of the Balkan League, Bulgaria, Serbia, Greece, and Montenegro, together into a military alliance against the Ottoman Empire with the goal of driving the Turks from Europe.
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The British-Ashanti Wars
by balisunset, Aug 24, 2008
A series of four nineteenth-century Anglo-Ashanti conflicts in West Africa. The Ashanti essentially won the first two wars, the British the last two.
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Eight Bloodiest and Most Pivotal Battles in Human History
by Verniel Cutar, Jul 31, 2008
Here's a collection of the bloodiest, costliest and most significant battles of all time.
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Atlantis: Fact or Fiction?
by The Quail 1957, Jul 26, 2008
A look at different theories on the lost continent Atlantis, and a look at "What If", thinking outside of the box.
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Happiness and Success 12
by HEIR Services, Jun 24, 2008
This part is about overcoming a major problem of society in order that people can remain at peace, happy, and successful.
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