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| William I | |
| ... a council of war. He had a fleet of ships built in the port of Dives, building the boats took seven months. William was not the ... |
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| Ben Franklin | |
| ... During his long trips across the ocean he had time to study ships and how they worked. He derived a way to make ships more sturdy ... |
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| American Colonies | |
| ... This capitalistic spirit made many men very prosperous, unlike England who tried to force colonial ships to stop at England before they deliver their cargo. ... |
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| Bejamin Franklin -- A Life Of A Great Man | |
| ... During his long trips across the ocean he had time to study ships and how they worked. He derived a way to make ships more sturdy ... |
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| A Memorable Experience In Photography | |
| ... bombing the area. Some of the airplanes would risk their own lives to do more damage to the ships and the harbor. My grandfather ... |
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| Cuban Missile Crisis | |
| ... On October 22, Kennedy announces a naval blockade aimed at preventing offensive missile weaponry into Cuba on Russian ships. Inspections ... |
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| American Colonies | |
| ... This capitalistic spirit made many men very prosperous, unlike England who tried to force colonial ships to stop at England before they deliver their cargo. ... |
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| Alcatraz | |
| ... First, that it was to guard the San Francisco bay area from enemy ships against a foreign invasion, and second, to hold hostage prisoners of war or POW's as ... |
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| The American Revolution | |
| ... The colonists refused to buy English tea and would not permit British ships to unload it in Philadelphia and New York City. In Boston ... |
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| Slavery - Life On The Plantations | |
| ... They would never see their families or native lands again. These unfortunate people were shackled and crammed tightly into the holds of ships for weeks. ... |
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| Moby Dick | |
| ... He is in a tavern talking amongst the whalers. He asks if they know of any ships on witch he could board as a hand for the captain. ... |
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| European Imperialism Of Japan | |
| ... countries. Foreign whaling ships could not even reload or repair their ships in Japan territory. This offended many other countries. ... |
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| Panama Canal As A Chokepoint | |
| ... The Panama canal has 3 sets of locks that take care of raising and lowering the ships 54 feet to the next stage of their journey. ... |
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| Pony Express | |
| ... Sacramento, California. It took over months for messages to be carried by ships, wagon trains, or stage coaches to reach California. They ... |
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| International Logistics | |
| ... must go. Certain types of ships can only go to certain places, and certain ships can only carry a certain type of freight. All alternatives ... |
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| Civil War 2 | |
| ... desirable. Good targets for a gun would be things like brick or earth forts, ships, buildings, and targets in tree lines. Howitzers ... |
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| The American Revolution | |
| ... The colonists refused to buy English tea and would not permit British ships to unload it in Philadelphia and New York City. In Boston ... |
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| Causes Of The Great War | |
| ... He increased the German navy and built many warships. Britain responded with building more ships and increasing its navy too. This ... |
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| The Odyssey | |
| ... it. The Sirens sing beautiful songs that lure ships toward them. The ships then crash into the island and the people are killed. ... |
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| Cs Forester's Lieutenant Hornblower: Success And Failure | |
| ... Once the fort was taken over he was successful in firing red hot shot at enemy ships, even without ever using that technique before. ... |
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