US Involvement in Opium Trade With China
.... In response to Chinese takeover of
British ships and the destruction of the opium cargo, the
British occupied positions around China and ultimately, through ....
(1442

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Slavery In England
.... Laden with firearms, gunpowder, alcohol, cotton goods, beads, knives and other trade goods,
British ships sailed to Africa and traded African chiefs goods of ....
(783

3

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Napoleon Bonaparte
.... Since Spain had a great deal of control over South American ports and since Napoleon was aware of the fact that
British ships were still being allowed in many ....
(1629

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A Brief History of British Guyana
.... In February 1781, Demerara was invaded by privateers, and then two
British ships were able to force the surrender of the remaining two colonies. ....
(3704

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China Exploitation In 19th Century
.... When the
British blocked trading ports and demanded the surrender of the cargo of
British ships, the superintendent of the
British fleet sent warships to China ....
(1504

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The Falklands Islands War of 1982 This paper wil
.... Royal Navy. To the public, the missile appeared a giant-killer, with three
British ships sunk by single missile hits. However, part ....
(2228

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British-Indian & Spanish-Indian Relations
.... context for the imminent encounters between the Indians and the
British and Spanish was .... gods if and when they encountered beings coming to their land on
ships. ....
(1617

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William Jennings Bryan
.... caused by the German approach to the conflict at sea, which was to declare and commence unrestricted submarine warfare against
British ships approaching Britain ....
(2325

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William Jennings Bryan's Ideals and Impact
.... caused by the German approach to the conflict at sea, which was to declare and commence unrestricted submarine warfare against
British ships approaching Britain ....
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OPERATION TORCH CONFLICT
.... submarine action.Initially, the United States engaged in which was called a neutral patrol action that acted as a warning system to
British ships carrying lend ....
(3957

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Development of US Military
.... The
British down-played the American colonies naval strength even though one-fourth of
British ships were American built (Syrett 43-44). ....
(2407

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History of British Honduras (Belize)
.... Merrill adds that it was the Spanish who first began logging in Belize, and it was
British pirates who plundered the wood from the Spanish
ships. ....
(1962

8

)
Pre-Second World War Neutrality in the US
.... Initially, the United States engaged in which was called a neutral patrol action that acted as a warning system to
British ships carrying lend-lease cargo ....
(6136

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American Revolution
.... spontaneously. At the wharf, the men divided into three groups, boarded
British ships, ordered the sailors off and started dumping tea. A ....
(2750

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Ordinary Men in the American Revolution
.... spontaneously. At the wharf, the men divided into three groups, boarded
British ships, ordered the sailors off and started dumping tea. A ....
(2773

11

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The Lutwaffe in WWII To a greater degree than ever befo
.... the war was that Germany could disrupt the movement and operations of the most powerful navy on earth by using the Luftwaffe against
British ships (Jablonski 46 ....
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PRIMARY CAUSES OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION AND ITS
.... manufactured goods. All intra-imperial trade was to be carried in
British ships. Customs duties were imposed on other imports. The ....
(2346

9

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Joseph Conrads's Heart of Darkness Joseph Conrad
.... When he was older, he became a commander of
British ships in the Orient and learned English. Later in life, he began writing fiction in the English Language. ....
(1306

5

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Economic Performance of the American Colonies
.... Parliament in 1660 was aimed explicitly at limiting the ability of the colonists to do business with other countries, requiring that only
British ships be used ....
(2148

9

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The Nineteenth Century Opium Wars
.... he established a treatment center for opium addicts, cracked down on foreign smugglers of opium, and demanded that all
British clipper
ships containing opium ....
(2690

11

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German Wolfpacks of WW II This
.... Sinkings in the Atlantic sharply declined. The U-boats sunk a number of
British capital
ships in the Mediterranean, but never cut
British communications there. ....
(2649

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Deterioration of Colonists' Relationship with Britain
.... Parliament in 1660 was aimed explicitly at limiting the ability of the colonists to do business with other countries, requiring that only
British ships be used ....
(2120

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Rear Admiral David Farragut
.... In Farragut's case, he must have impressed both sides of the hierarchy: after the 1814 battle between the Essex and the
British ships Phoebe and Cherub, the ....
(3513

14

)
Jews in the Middle East
.... the troubles in Palestine and on related issues such as the two
ships sailing from .... troubles, and the US press was also sympathetic to the
British position in ....
(1295

5

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Entry of Ottoman Empire Into WWI The Entry of the Ottoman Empire ...
.... Public anger in Turkey against the
British was immediate and most did not accept the
British explanation that the two
ships were needed for the Royal Navy, or ....
(2763

11

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Canadian Involvement in WWII
.... split into three divisions: one serving overseas, one training the
British Commonwealth Air .... Five Canadian merchant
ships were involved in the last attempts to ....
(1001

4

)
Canada and World War II
.... split into three divisions: one serving overseas, one training the
British Commonwealth Air .... Five Canadian merchant
ships were involved in the last attempts to ....
(1001

4

)
Oluadah Equiano
.... see from Equiano's revelations in this book that there was a major difference between being a slave in west Africa and being one aboard
British slave
ships. ....
(1034

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NEW ZEALAND'S ECONOMIC POLICY 1984-1988
.... his new budget (economic policy is implemented in the
British parliamentary system .... United States war
ships, for all practical purposes, were the only vessels ....
(1348

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Irish immigration to North America
.... of New York and Massachusetts, enacted stiffer regulations on passenger
ships and on .... However, unwilling to remain under
British rule, some 5,000 migrants made ....
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