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- 5751: King Of The Seas
- ... showed the world going from wooden navies to iron clad navies. It explained from Europeans point of view what they thought of the new invention. Beschke,William: Memorial to Congress, Government and People: Concerning Several Great Inventions of National Importance and the Infringements of a U.S. Patent in Building Ironclad Vessels and Iron Turrets. Most Respectfully Submitted by William Beschke ...
- 5752: Bob Marley
- ... name" and "Almighty God is a living man" and therefore, heaven is on earth now.” The song I Shot the Sheriff, perhaps his most famous, is a warning to the government what will happen if persecution continues. By saying, "Reflexes had go the better of me", Bob is reminding people that things should be done peacefully, but if pushed too far ...
- 5753: James Earl Ray
- ... him died the case. Most of us will never know is JER was innocent. The FBI research files can not be released until 2025, in order to cover up shady government going-ons. In the end, a good man died. We don’t know if two good man died with one shot, one 28 years later than the other but we ...
- 5754: Theodore Roosevelt
- ... Hague. Russia, however, refused to participate in a conference while engaged in hostilities with Japan. After the peace of 1905, the matter was placed in the hands of the Russian government, which had taken the initiative in convening the first Hague Conference. In June 1905, President Roosevelt offered his good offices as mediator between Russia and Japan, asking the belligerents to ...
- 5755: Stalin and The Soviet Union
- ... Stalin said that the Soviet Union was behind the rest of the world in industry and agriculture, and needed to catch up fast. Stalin also made all economic activity under government control. Under this command economy, he owned all businesses and made all economic decisions. Even though Stalin had complete control over the Soviet Union, he still felt that people were ...
- 5756: Animal Testing
- ... therefore we must. There should be stronger laws to protect them from laboratory experiments. Although private companies run most labs, experiments are often conducted by public organizations. The U.S. government, the Army and Air Force in particular, has designed and conducted many animal experiments. The experiments were engineered so that many animals would suffer and die without any certainty that ...
- 5757: Puritanism
- ... Massachusetts Bay Colony was under British law, they had to follow the strict ways of the British. Therefore, a convicted "witch" had supposedly committed a crime against his or her government. This meant for a severe punishment, such as hanging. During the trials, many were executed. The following are the documented names: Bridget Bishop, George Burroughs, Martha Carrier, Martha Corey, Mary ...
- 5758: Summary of The Grapes of Wrath
- ... too. He’s arrested and the Joads decide to leave. Rosasharn (Tom’s pregnant sister) is extremely upset because Connie, her fiancé, abandons her. The Joads then go to a government camp, which has running water, and dances on Saturdays. The police try to sabotage one of the dances because they want to shut down the camp, but the effort fails ...
- 5759: Radicalism Of American Revolut
- ... the same interests and the same goals. This was a change from previous republican views on trade. People became inherently dependent on one another instead of being dependent on the government. At this point in history you can begin to see the social ties of Americans grow stronger. Wood writes on the changing economy of the early 19th century, “America suddenly ...
- 5760: Christopher Columbus
- ... in revolt, and Columbus soon had to face a royal commissioner, Francisco de Bobadilla, who arrived from Spain in 1500 with full powers. Bobadilla removed the Columbus brothers from the government and sent them back to Spain in chains. Although the ship's captain was willing to remove the shackles, Christopher insisted on going before Ferdinand and Isabella bound. Fourth Voyage ...
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