Of the many wars that America has gone through to encourage social and political change, King Philip’s War, which took place in 1675, was a legacy of America’s forgotten conflict. King Philip was actually a nickname given by the British settlers to Metacom, the leader of Pokanokers, which was the Wampanoag Indian Federation, because of his welcoming manners toward the settlers.
Read More…World War II can never be fully assessed without looking into World War I. Wars have caused and may start only from various causes. But war may be a continuation from another one where armistice is properly seen as what was between them. This is what can characterize World War I and World War II as perceived by some historians based on events that happened.
Read More…The movie scrutinizes not only McNamara’s actions and decisions throughout the Vietnam War, but also delves into his youth, schooling, and participation in the Air Force during the Second World War and his posterior years as he took on the role as the fifth president of the World Bank Group from 1968 to 1981.
Read More…One may think of the involvement as an attempt to stem the communists. Indeed, in the times of President John F Kennedy, communism was seen as such a dangerous threat that he vowed he would do anything to stop it from spreading. The generation who lived at that time saw what Kennedy was bent on doing.
Read More…The citizens of Vietnam have had to endure such intrusion while struggling very hard to preserve their social arrangement within it. The accomplishment of the Vietnamese lies within the desire for sovereignty and the nation’s reunification, along with their determination for social and economic integrity.
Read More…It disregarded the many successes and lessons the League left for the forthcoming years to the international order, and the circumstances and global atmosphere under which was created and developed its activities. These circumstances certainly were not favourable (Benes (1929-1930): 212). However, the legacy of the League cannot be questioned.
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