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1831: Influence Of Chinese And Irish
... Brown and Company, 1960 2) Johnson, Arthur M. and Supple, Barry E. Boston Capitalists and Western Railroads. Cambridge: Harvard U. P, 1967 3) Hogg, Gary. Union Pacific. New York: Walter and Company, 1967 4) Howard, Robert W. The Great Iron Trail: the story of the First Transcontinental Railroad. New York: G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 1962 5) Sung, Betty L. The Chinese In America. New York: Macmillan Company, 1972 6) Watts ...
1832: Freedom In America
... Freedom of speech is constantly being challenged as is evidenced in a recent court case where a Gloucester County school district censored reviews of two R-rated movies from a school newspaper. Superior Court Judge, Robert E. Francis ruled that the student's rights were violated under the state Constitution. I feel this is a major break through for students' rights because it limits editorial control of school newspapers by educators ...
1833: Hitler
... According to different reports, between fourteen and sixteen Nazis and three policemen died during the Putsch. * Joachim Fest, Hitler (New York: Vintage Books, 1974) 184. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bibliography Fest, Joachim. Hitler. New York: Vintage Books, 1974. Payne, Robert. The Life and Death of Adolf Hitler. New York: Praeger Publishers, 1973. Shirer, William L. The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich: A History of Nazi Germany. New York: Simon & Schuster Inc., 1990.
1834: The Watergate Scandal
... gave confusing testimony on how the gap might have occurred. Electronic experts found that someone must have deliberately destroyed evidence. On March 1, 1974 seven former aides to the president; Haldeman, Ehrlichman, Mitchell, Colson, Strachan, Robert Mardian, and Kenneth Parkinson, were indicted for conspiring to hinder the Watergate investigation. Colson pleaded guilty, and Strachan’s charges were dropped. The remaining five went on to trial in October 1974 and January 1 ...
1835: The Political And Religious Wi
... history (Wright 187). Works Cited Buchan, John. Oliver Cromwell. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The Riverside Press, 1934. Chapman, Hester W. The Tragedy of Charles II in the years 1630 – 1660. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1964. Hooker, Robert. The New Century. Los Angles: University of California Press, 1972. Kagan, Donald. The Western Heritage Since 1300. 6th ed. Prentice Hall: New Jersey, 1998. Kishlansky, Mark A. “The Later Stuarts.” Encyclopedia Britannica. 15th ed. 1993 ...
1836: Analysis Of The French Revolut
... time, already too high. When King Louis XVI came into power, he realized that these problems existed. At first he did not know what to do, until he found a man by the name of Robert Turgot. He eased the financial crisis of France, but he had difficulties when he tried to introduce a major reform, that of taxing the nobles. He had such difficulties because the king could not tax ...
1837: Julius Caesar
... Eastern Hemisphere. Rome defiantly benefited from him. Rome was the most powerful nation at the time and would have stayed that way for much longer if Julius Caesar had not been murdered. Works Cited Green, Robert. Julius Caesar. New York. Franklin watts publishing company, 1996 May, Robin. Julius Caesar and the Romans. East Sussex. Wayland publishing, 1984 Schlesinger, Arthur M. Caesar. Boston. Chelsea house publishers, 1987 Suetonius. The lives of the ...
1838: D-day
... It was about D-day, the day where many lost their lives to keep the rights that we have today, and showed the importance of getting involved, and helping one’s neighbor. Works Cited Cappa, Robert. Encyclopedia Briannica Online. 1998 Version. Patrick, Stephen A. The Normandy Campaign. New York: Gallery Books, 1986. “World War II”. Microsoft Encarta. Microsoft Publishing. 1998 Version. Tute, Warren. D-Day. New York: Nautic Presentations LTD, 1974 ...
1839: Constantinopolis
... the design of Queen's Square (1728), the Circus (1754-70), and finally the great Royal Crescent (1767-75), in all of which the individual houses were made to conform to an encompassing classic order. Robert Adam popularized classicism, expressing it notably through delicate stucco ornamentation. Historical scholarship became more precise, and true Greek architecture-including such pure examples of Doric as the Parthenon-became known to architects through the 1762 ...
1840: So Far From God
... points of the battles and their consequences were described in terms of techniques and capabilities as well as philosophies of the leaders. Bloody Friday was a good example of this as Winfield Scott used Captain Robert E. Lee and Major William Turnbull jointly as intelligence gatherers for the defense of El PeÔŮn, when previously he had pitted them against each other. The main point that the author wants the reader to ...


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