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Why did Emperor Chi'en-lung dislike Westerners? What urged Westerners to have a war with britain? Are westernerstaught the basic principle of buddhism which is translated to a form in which western societ can relate to?
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They received a warm welcome from the British. Americans, already upset by British interference at sea, became even angrier. Many westerners demanded war. Urged on by the War Hawks, as these westerners were called, Congress declared war on Britain on June 18, 1812. 4. Why did Congress declare war on Britain in 1812?
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The people in this region favored war with Britain because they felt it would lead to greater expansion and settlement for Americans.. ... By 1812, the westerners were convinced that their problems could best be solved by forcing the British out of Canada. While the western War Hawks urged war in the hope of conquering Canada,
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The Raw Story is a liberal alternative to the Drudge report, culling news, arts and business reporting from around the world. ... A U.S. general who commanded the U.S. allied air forces in Iraq has confirmed that the U.S. and Britain conducted a massive secret bombing campaign before the U.S. actually declared war on Iraq.
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Re-visiting or Revisionist? A Comparative Reading of Gender Relationships in Selected First World War novels ... In this paper I will examine four works of World War I fiction, two informed by a direct experience of the war itself; Rebecca West’s The Return of the Soldier (1918) and Richard Aldington’s Death of a...
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Treacy urged that British Railways' naming policy should adopt the common touch: Thomas Handley, perhaps, in rather formal homage to the music-hall performer, or Monty, honouring not just the general ... and he proposed a democratic naming policy for a new class of express engines to coincide with the Festival of Britain:
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Despite a steady rise in the number of Britain's married women and mothers working at jobs outside the home after 1939, ... Rare before the Second World War, ... In the late 1940s, Woman, Woman's Own, and Good Housekeeping urged bored wives without children to beat the ‘brides’ blues’ by going back to work. Yet Woman's Own...
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His new book also builds on the work of recent scholars, many of them British conservatives, who take a dim view of Churchill, seeing the roots of Britain's post-war diminishment in his failed leadership.
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It is hard to acknowledge the 70th anniversary of the start of the Second World War without ambivalence. ... Modern historians have also established pretty clearly that, by the end of the war, Britain was acting pretty much as the junior partner of the Anglo-American alliance.
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