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Wednesday, May 6, 2020

The War Of 1812 And The Boer War - 1522 Words

Since the beginning of time, mankind has been involved in conflict and struggle with each other. This has been made clear by the fighting either within nations, or between them. Such examples before WWI include: The French Revolution, the War of 1812, and the Boer War. But WWI would forever change how war was fought, and how life was lived in the world. It ushered in many changes to society. But what if none of this ever happened? What if WWI didn’t exist and the world had never heard of the scores of casualties and millions of dollars in damage? The world would, no doubt, be a much different place. Maybe even a better place. This essay will outline some of the key elements of life that possibly could be changed forever if the war had not occurred. We begin with the world of politics. Before the war began there was tension between many of the nations involved in the war. Germany did not see eye to eye with France. Great Britain saw Germany as a threat and attempted to protect France, and just before the war began, Austria-Hungary was furious with Serbia over a Serbian attack on the Archduke and Duchess of that country. If these tensions had not erupted, then the war never would have begun. Furthermore, the world political landscape would have change dramatically after the war. If Franz Ferdinand had never been assassinated and Austria-Hungary had never declared war on Serbia, then Ferdinand would have become the Emperor of Austria and King of Hungary afterShow MoreRelatedWhat Is the Difference Between the Battlefield and the Battlespace, and How Will This Difference Shape Conflict in the 21st Century?1649 Words   |  7 Pagesdeals with conflict in the 21st century. In order to explain the differences this paper will be written in a linear fashion, explaining how battles were fought in the days of old, from medieval times to the Second World War (WWII), how they are being fought now, the Cold War to Afghanistan, and how they will be fought in the future. Definitions Battlefield â€Å"The common definition of â€Å"battlefield† is quite simple: a battlefield is the piece of ground on which a battle is fought. A battlefieldRead MoreTheory of Democratic Peace2965 Words   |  12 Pagesof Immanuel Kant’s â€Å"Perpetual Peace.† The theory of democratic peace argues that nation-states governed by democratic regimes do not tend to have conflicts with other countries that would lead to wars. With this theory, it shows that nation-states with a democratic rule are more likely to not go to war with other countries. In some cases, this theory has been proven to be true, but in other cases it has not, especially with the United States. There are many proponents and opponents for this theoryRead MoreA Brief History Of The Greenock Steamship1920 Words   |  8 Pagesthe towns of the Clyde formed a crucible of ideas and innovation. One such innovation was the steam engine. Its first practical application to a ship came in 1801 when Charlotte Dundas steamed along the Forth and Clyde Canal to Glasgow in 1801. In 1812, PS Comet com-menced Europe’s first commercially successful steamboat service between Greenock and Glasgow. In the wake of these developments, shipbuilders on both sides of the Atlantic scrambled to develop this new power that might rival the primacy

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