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Papers On U.S. History (18th Century)
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Warfare
and the Machine Gun
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( 6 pp) Ground warfare, army against army, soldier against
soldier, and strength against strength. This was true about
war up until 1914 when World War I came about. Up until this
point, battles were won by the army with the most men, most
will and most heart. That was all changed by the invention of
the machine gun Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: BBmgun.doc
Waterloo
Village, Past & Present
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A 5 page paper discussing Waterloo Village, New Jersey, as a
modern-day historical and cultural site and its historical
significance. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: Waterloo.rtf
William
Cooper's Town (Book Review)
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This 5 page paper looks at this work which tells the story of
how Cooperstown, New York came into existence. The book
reviewed was written by author Alan Taylor. No other sources
cited.
Filename: SA012Coo.wps
Writing
the US Constitution
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A 5 page research paper that reports on the innumerable
controversies that the delegates to the Constitutional
Convention had to overcome in order to frame this historic
document. The writer relies on Catherine Drinker Bowen's
classic study on this topic, "Miracle in
Philadelphia." No additional sources cited.
Filename: khus1787.wps
"Irish
Immigration to the USA"
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A five page paper which looks the history of the Irish in
Ireland, the factors which motivated the waves of emigration
to the USA from the eighteenth century onwards, and the extent
to which the Irish community has successfully integrated into
American life in the present day. Bibliography lists 5 sources
Filename: JLIrUSA. wps
"The
Battle of Saratoga"
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A twenty five page paper which looks at the strategies
involved in the Battle of Saratoga of 1777, and the events
which led up to this turning-point in the War of Independence.
The paper considers such factors as the difficulties which the
British commanders found in implementing their military
tactics, the problems which arose as a result of poor
communication in the field, the importance of intelligence and
counter-intelligence in several of the American victories
prior to Saratoga and the part that the murder of Jane McCrea
played in motivating the colonists outside of the New England
region into joining the conflict. Bibliography lists 9 sources
Filename: JLSaratoga.wps
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