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- 241: The Watergate Scandal
- ... went on trial in Washington D.C.., courtroom. James McCord, one of the burglars , gave shocking evidence. A former CIA agent who had led the Bay of Pigs invasion of Cuba in 1961, McCord worked for the Nixon re-election campaign. McCord testified that people in higher office had paid people "hush money" to the burglar who were involved in Watergate ...
- 242: The American Dream
- ... at other parts of the world for expansion. At the time, there were many other nations looking to expand its empire such as Britain and Germany. Some Southern expansionists saw Cuba as an interest because it could have possibly been used as a slave territory. Because Northerners were highly against slavery, the plan was dropped. After the Civil War, Secretary of ...
- 243: Allen Ginsberg
- ... all over the world. During the 60’s he took advantage of this and annoyed and angered one important official after another. By doing so he was kicked out of Cuba and Prague. He was also a fimilar figure at protest against the Vietnam War. Ginsberg was said to be one of the few Beat writers who had genuine literary talent ...
- 244: Air Planes During Ww1
- ... of 7186 km (4466 mi) across the Atlantic from Rome to Point Genipabu, Brazil. In 1920 airlines were established for mail and passenger service between Key West, Florida, and Havana, Cuba, and between Seattle, Washington, and Vancouver, British Columbia. In 1921 scheduled transcontinental airmail service between New York City and San Francisco was inaugurated by the U.S. Post Office Department ...
- 245: Assination Of JFK
- ... fall guy for such a conspiracy. He was a former US marine that defected to USSR. He was a Marxist with communist believes. He did support Kennedy's view on Cuba and was said to have handed out pro Castro propaganda. Oswald may have not supported the President, he may have even wanted him dead. Though he was not capable of ...
- 246: JFK
- ... office stands out in people's memories--for his leadership, personality, and accomplishments. Many respect his coolness when faced with difficult decisions--like what to do about the missiles in Cuba. Others admire his ability to inspire people with his eloquent speeches. Still others think his compassion and his willingness to fight for new government programs to help the poor, the ...
- 247: American Revolution
- ... battles at Quebec’s garrison would be the first and last American Revolution battles fought on Canadian soil. Unlike Canada, Britain gained control of Florida in 1763 in exchange for Cuba, which was captured from Spain during the Seven Years’ War. With British rule looming in the future, most of the Spanish residence which inhabited Florida left, leaving Florida virtually bare ...
- 248: Islamic Terrorism
- ... organizations act as both an overt and covert way of spreading the sponsor countries ideologies. The U.S. Secretary of State has designated seven governments as state sponsors of terrorism: Cuba, Iran, Iraq, Libya, North Korea, Sudan, and Syria.(13) These governments support international terrorism either by engaging in terrorist activity themselves or by providing arms, training, safe haven, diplomatic facilities ...
- 249: Indian Affairs
- ... the Maine, an American battleship. The war with Spain was not a noble was because even though Spain on April 10 agreed to the governments term to suspend hostility in Cuba, the U.S had declared was a few days earlier. The war was a short war, that lasted from May 1, 18948 to July 26, 1898 only a few months ...
- 250: Hurricane Georges
- ... in relief aid, Taiwan $300,000 and the U.N. Development Program $100,000. Canada, Germany and Japan also have donated relief funds and supplies. Georges killed five people in Cuba, three in Puerto Rico, three in St. Kitts and Nevis, and two in Antigua. Hurricane Georges crashed into the Dominican Republic on September 22, 1998, touching off flood waters that ...
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