France & Spain in the American Revolution
.... could have defeated Britain without the help of the Spanish: Had the French
navy been crushed, Britain could have tightly blockaded the
American coast and ....
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AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICY (1933-1941) This resear
.... On his orders the
American Navy waged an undeclared war against German U-boats which resulted in a number of
American-German naval encounters. ....
(2743

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Battles of the Mexican-American War This paper w
.... coast of central Mexico would place the army much closer to the Mexican capital and the US
Navy could supply the expeditionary force. The
American force under ....
(1525

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African American Political History In the United States, the so ...
.... Painter in 1950, Herman Marion Sweatt, an African
American postal worker from .... de Large and Robert Smalls serving with the Confederate
Navy, Josiah Thomas Walls ....
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The Royal Navy To: Cindy at RA From: Rick Subj: He
.... New York: Harper & Row, 1973. Chapelle, Howard I. The History of the
American Sailing
Navy. New York: Bonanza Books, 1949. Clowes, William Laird. ....
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AMERICAN CIVIL WAR & FRANCO-PRUSSIAN WAR
.... mobilisation" (4). The railroads played crucial roles in both the
American Civil War .... coast lhne, the South entered the war with practically no
navy and only ....
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AMERICAN CIVIL WAR AND THE FRANCO-PRUSSIAN WAR
.... mobilisation" (4). The railroads played crucial roles in both the
American Civil War .... coast lhne, the South entered the war with practically no
navy and only ....
(3440

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John Adams & Early American History
.... the ruling group in France, refused to receive the
American envoy. The height of Adam's popularity came primarily from the victories the US
navy had over ....
(1329

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Role of Nationalism in Outbreak of WWI
.... The rise of the German
navy, and of German sentiment in favor of overseas imperialism, coinchded almost exactly with the rise of the
American navy and the ....
(1484

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Nationalism, Imperialism & WWI
.... The rise of the German
navy, and of German sentiment in favor of overseas imperialism, coinchded almost exactly with the rise of the
American navy and the ....
(1489

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PRIMARY CAUSES OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION AND ITS
.... in Massachusetts and New York and over the impressment by the Royal
Navy of men on .... granted the East India Company a monopoly over the North
American tea trade ....
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The XYZ Affair
.... by either the comparatively large number of
American ships captured or by the realization that France had to fight the British as well as the
American Navy. ....
(1550

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AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICY TOWARD IRAQ AND IRAN In
.... The
American tilt in favor of Iraq reached its peak during 1987-1988, when the US
Navy in effect opened a second front against the Iranians in the Persian Gulf ....
(5582

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US Expansion in the 1840s The decade of the 1840s was the period ...
.... WA, north of Portland), its trade links and, in the event of a conflict, the overwhelming power and reach of the Royal
Navy. Even if
American settlement and ....
(893

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)
The Consistency of American Foreign Policy
.... The US acted in the Philippines after an explosion severely damaged an
American battleship in a Cuban harbor and an inquiry by the US
navy concluded that the ....
(2619

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Early American History
.... of
American colonial history. The British won most of the colonial battles, taking Quebec as their crowning success. More importantly, the British
Navy showed ....
(2827

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Japan's Decision to Attack Pearl Harbor
.... Japan joined the Anti-Comintern Pact aimed at the Soviet Union in November 1936, but the
Navy, fearful of triggering
American intervention before its ....
(2492

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Position of First Lady in American Society
The position of first lady in
American society is not codified anywhere. .... He was appointed assistant secretary of the
Navy in 1913. ....
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Development of US Military
.... Professionalism was shown by the fledgling
navy during the
American Revolution in their refusal to be cowed by a larger, superior British naval force. ....
(2407

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NAVAL BATTLE OF OKINAWA Naval Battle of Okinawa
.... John Prados, Combined Fleet Decoded The Secret History of
American Intelligence and the Japanese
Navy in World War II (New York: Random House, 1995), p. 714. ....
(3368

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American Foreign Policies
.... The
American Secretary of the
Navy publicly advocated instituting war against China to compel cooperation for peace, stating that, in that way, the United ....
(6328

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)
Singapore in World War II
.... its power. Afterwards, the
American warship construction program for a resurrected US
Navy would give it the edge. Japan would have ....
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AMERICA TURNING OUTWARD
....
American expansion abroad began with the Spanish-
American War of 1898, in which Theodore .... was not the Panama Canal, but the expansion of the US
Navy into a great ....
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American Atomic Bombing in WWII
.... This was a formidable opponent, but since the Japanese
Navy had effectively ceased to .... prospect of a Soviet entry into the war, was for
American war planners ....
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Foreign Policies of T. Roosevelt & Wilson
.... yet so entrenched is the idea of a powerful
navy in
American foreign policy thought that the
Navy maintained powerful carrier fleets throughout the Cold War era ....
(5304

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The Falklands Islands War of 1982 This paper wil
.... subsonic attack aircraft which had been designed for the US
Navy almost thirty years earlier. Technological upgrades had extended their
American service lives ....
(2228

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The American Revolution and Long Island
.... conditions on Long Island, New York, on the eve of the
American Revolution. .... the time that Charles II authorized Richard Nicolls of the Royal
Navy to recruit ....
(1810

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)
Filipino Immigration to the US
.... defeated Spain in the Spanish-
American War and the Philippines became a US territory, and the US began to recruit Filipinos into the US
Navy (Claudio-Perez ....
(744

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Female Soldiers in the American Civil War
.... anonymity in military service to the United States since the
American revolutionary war in .... Frieda Mae Greene Hardin notes that when she joined the
Navy in 1918 ....
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)
Early American History
.... This cleavage would become the basis for the development of
American political parties .... All forts and
navy yards in the seceded states were seized by the ....
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