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- 1371: About Gettysburg
- ... Military New Grolier Multimedia Encyclopedia. Grolier Inc. 1989-1993. Novato: The Software Toolworks, Inc. 1991-1993. artical Gorge Meade New Grolier Multimedia Encyclopedia. Grolier Inc. 1989-1993. Novato: The Software Toolworks, Inc. 1991-1993. artical Robert E. Lee New Grolier Multimedia Encyclopedia. Grolier Inc. 1989-1993. Novato: The Software Toolworks, Inc. 1991-1993. artical George Edward Pickett New Grolier Multimedia Encyclopedia. Grolier Inc. 1989-1993. Novato: The Software Toolworks, Inc. 1991 ...
- 1372: The U.S. Entering World War II
- ... War. New York: Viking Penguin, 1989. Snyder, Louis L., et al. Reader's Digest Illustrated Story of World War II. New York: Reader's Digest Association, 1969. Parenthetic citation form: (Snyder et al. 33) Divine, Robert A. Roosevelt & World War II. Baltimore: The John Hopkins Press, 1969. Richardson & Steirman, Inc. The Secret History of World War II. New York: Richard & Steirman, Inc., 1986. Morison, Samuel Eliot. The Two-Ocean War. Boston ...
- 1373: The Battle Of Salerno
- ... U.S. Government Printing Office, 1969. Dupuy, Trevor Nevitt. The Military History of World War II: Volume 3 Land Battles: North Africa, Sicily, and Italy. New York: Franklin Watts, Inc., 1962. Pp. 68-71. Wallace, Robert. World War II - Time Life Books - The Italian Campaign. Virginia: Time Life Books, 1978. P. 48. Hart, Sir Basil Liddell. World War II: An Illustrated History. Toronto: Purnell Reference Books, 1977. P. 1441
- 1374: World War I Propaganda
- ... got the message across at the same time. Propaganda was a very important part of the war and in some ways the country wouldn’t be what it is today without it. Works Cited Cole Robert. The Encyclopedia of Propaganda. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe. 1998. 881-885 McDougal Littell. The Americans. Evanston, IL: McDougal Littell Inc. 1998. 558, 571-572 Norman James. Wartime Propaganda. Evanston, IL: Houghton Mifflin. 1986. 137 ...
- 1375: Boston Massacre
- ... Patrick Carr mortally wounded; he died the 14th instant. - Chris Monk and John Clark, youths about 17, dangerously wounded. Apprehended they would die. - Mr. Edward Payne, merchant, standing at his door, wounded. - Messrs. John Green, Robert Paterson, and David Parker; all dangerously wounded.2 There were depositions in this affair which mention that several guns were fired at the same time from the Custom House: -Benjamin Frizell, on the evening if ...
- 1376: The Petersburg Campaign
- ... 1864 "We must destroy this army of Grant's before he gets to the James River. If he gets there, it will be a siege and then it will be a mere question of time." -Robert E. Lee Grant in Command On February 29, 1864, Grant was given the rank of Lieutenant General (a rank last held by George Washington), and appointed to General-in-Chief of the Army. The reputation ...
- 1377: Dynamic Change In The U.S.
- ... in the economic growth after the Civil War. There was intense public demand for a transcontinental rail connection. This demand actually began earlier in the century, about 1836, by the American statesmen John Plumbe and Robert John Walker. The public demand was increased by the gold rush of 1849 and by fear that the Northwest would be annexed to Canada. This urgency for a transcontinental line resulted in the beginning of ...
- 1378: The Bay of Pigs Invasion
- ... government they had some very powerful supporters. Among them were Foster Dulles, Secretary of State who had once been their lawyer, his brother Allen the Director of Central Intelligence who was a share holder, and Robert Cutler head of the National Security Council. In what was a clear conflict of interest, the security apparatus of the United States decided to take action against the Guatemalans. From May 1st, 1954, to June ...
- 1379: The Kent State University Tragedy
- ... Guard approached the crest of Blanket Hill, some Guardsmen turned toward the Taylor Hall parking lot and between 61 and 67 shots were fired. Four students were killed and nine wounded. That afternoon, University President Robert I. White ordered the University closed. History, sorrow and healing remain a part of Kent State University. The University Library has dedicated a Memorial Room containing books, papers, studies, and other materials relating to the ...
- 1380: The Atomic Bomb and its Effects on Post-World War II
- ... all. Here is a description of the world after the ice-nine has wreaked its havoc:There were no smells. There was no movement. Every step I took made a gravelly squeak in blue-white frost. And every squeak was echoed loudly. The season of locking was over. The Earth was locked up tight (179).This description eerily resembles what many have said the Earth will look like during a nuclear ...
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