North & South Resources at Start of Civil War
.... terrain. If the South could keep its army in the field until the
North lost the will to fight, the Confederacy would
win the
war. In ....
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Civil War Financing
.... increasing their reliance on grain produced in the
North. .... Confederacy could show that it might
win final victory. ....
War economics shaped the nation as the nation ....
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Vietnam - The Real Conflict Real Conflict of Vietnam War
.... Vietnam
War was between the United States and
North Vietnam. Technically is was a
war between anticommunism and communism. Both sides intended to
win a total ....
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Liberation of Black Slaves In September, 1862, Abraham Lincoln ...
.... armies into the Confederacy was a step toward freedom." There were various other ways in which the Emancipation Proclamation helped the
North win the
war. ....
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The Emancipation Proclmation
.... Paludan 200). There were various other ways in which the Emancipation Proclamation helped the
North win the
war. Beyond that, the ....
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US Civil War
.... and purposes, after numbers of soldiery, economics, and backing were taken into consideration, the
North should have been able to
win the
war within the first ....
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Why the Union Won the Civil War This research p
.... The
North, however, had far greater ability to mine metals .... in the interest of the South to
win some decisive .... the outstanding abilities early in the
war of some ....
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Who won the Vietnam War
Clearly, the United States and South Vietnam did not
win the
war.
North Vietnam militarily reigned supreme and defeated its enemies, but the cost of 30 years ....
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Truman & Nixon War Policies
.... and the specter of another "no
win war." Vietnam, then .... S Truman, who created the Cold
War policy, would .... cases, the Communist regime in the
north was determined ....
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The American Civil War
.... as Abraham Lincoln did, the outcome of the
war might have been very different. The South had to
win in the field, and it very nearly did. The
North had to ....
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US Role in the Vietnam War This resear
.... in a memorandum of July 21, 1965: "We can't
win. The
war will be long and protracted with heavy casualties .... to engage in unconditional talks with
North Vietnam. ....
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AMERICAN CIVIL WAR & FRANCO-PRUSSIAN WAR
.... paled by comparison with those of the more industrialized
North, it pursued an .... and logistical superiority to wear down the South and
win a
war of attrition ....
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AMERICAN CIVIL WAR AND THE FRANCO-PRUSSIAN WAR
.... paled by comparison with those of the more industrialized
North, it pursued an .... and logistical superiority to wear down the South and
win a
war of attrition ....
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Amir extra credit
.... Not only did the Lincoln-backed
North win the
war, but for the first time since being enslaved black people were able to call themselves a free people. ....
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OUTCOME OF WAR OF INDEPENDENCE
.... extraordinary adversity, to survive long enough to
win a
war .... weakness of his forces until late in the
war. .... the views of Prime Minister Lord
North and Secretary ....
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The Civil War and The North & South
.... of the 19th Century before the Civil
War, as the .... South, there was the belief that the
North was set .... In order to
win the Party's nomination, a candidate would ....
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Film: Historical Accuracy
.... success of the Forty-Fourth, "showing that African Americans could fight well, created pride among African Americans, and helped the
North win the
war" (How 18 ....
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Accuracy in Historical Films
.... success of the Forty-Fourth, "showing that African Americans could fight well, created pride among African Americans, and helped the
North win the
war" (How 18 ....
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Views of The Confederate War
.... It was important for Southern forces to
win victories on .... the South did undertake were always overtaken by the
North. .... military, as it were making the
war a more ....
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Impact of The Civil War
.... but at the same time resisting the attempts by the
North to turn it .... Republicans were able to
win out for a while, aided by newly .... "Civil
War and Reconstruction ....
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The Cold War
.... than it was a
war fought between
North and South .... At the end of the 1940s the Cold
War actually expanded .... the Communists in China were able to
win the country ....
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Presidencies of Lincoln & Jefferson Davis
.... in which he simply hoped that the South "could outlast the
North's will to .... of this, many people believe that Davis did his best to
win the
war but that the ....
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Underlying Reasons of the Civil War There is a popular conception ...
.... government should make abolition an aim of the
war for military purposes and to
win the support .... proclamation had a subtle impact on the
North, but its ....
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The Center of Gravity in the Peloponnesian War
.... In his view, the region of
North-West Greece in Acarnania where the .... gave it superior power on land and allowed it ultimately to
win the
war by defeating ....
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Tim O'Brien's If I Die in a Combat Zone
.... populace, meaning to get the people on our side and so to
win the
war by winning .... be treating the people in this fashion than did the people of
North Vietnam ....
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Anti-War Movement in Vietnam
....
war was in full force, Johnson now attempting to
win the
war rather than .... It quickly became certain that although the
North lacked sufficient resources to ....
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MISSED OPPORTUNITIES TO END VIETNAM WAR Thi
.... a memorandum of July 31, 1965: "We can't
win. The
war will be long and protracted with heavy casualties .... large-scale, sustained bombing attacks on
North Vietnam. ....
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Johnson and Vietnam
.... he felt the
war was impossible to
win for the .... and arrogance marked Johnson's decision to escalate the
war. .... resolve, and sheer numbers of the
North Vietnamese. ....
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Texan War for Independence & Civil Rights in Texas
....
War is perhaps the
war most damaging to Texas of any discussed herein. Exposed to attack from the
north, west, and south, Texas also tried to
win control of a ....
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US involvement in the Viet Nam War
.... It is the contention of this writer that the
war demonstrated that .... victorious, even if the US did not
win what a .... From the border with China in the
north to the ....
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