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How the Marian Reforms created the Roman Empire

Marian Reforms and the Roman Empire The Marian reforms had profound long-term impacts on both the Roman army and the Republic. In order to fully comprehend the reforms, one must delve into the persona of Gaius Marius, who, despite his major contributions, is relatively unknown to history. The reforms themselves acted as the catalyst to […]

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The Birth of Western Civilization

The Birth of Western Civilization Introduction There were many different Empires around the Mediterranean during the Classical period. What is the Birth Of Western Civilization? Each Empire was built and eventually destroyed. However, only one civilization manage to survive for nearly two millennia. We will see what factors, including tactics and technology help one particular […]

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Roman Emperor Augustus Lesson Plan

Roman Emperor Augustus Lesson Plan What kind of leader was Augustus? Materials: Copies of Augustus Documents A-F Copies of Augustus Graphic Organizer Plan of Instruction: Introduce lesson: Today we’re going to examine the leader Augustus, who became the first emperor of the Roman Empire in 27 BCE and who died in 14 CE. His original […]

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The History of West Virginia Simplified

West Virginia Statehood The History of West Virginia Simplified. The state of Virginia was affected by the political instability of the Civil War Era. Slavery, as well as political disparity, were hot topics within the state of Virginia during the 19th century. It is safe to say that western Virginia’s alliance with the Union was […]

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Rome and America Empires of Trust

Roman Empire Rome and America Empires of Trust how they use their power responsibly resulting in world trust with power. Rome became an empire base first on alliances and then on conquest. For example, when the Romans would defeat an enemy they would first eliminate the resistance, and then establish a new government from the […]

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Impact of the Washington Conference of 1922

Washington Conference This article will analyze the Impact of the Washington Conference that took place after WWI. Moreover, we will see the effects as well as the 5:5:3:1.75:1.75 ratios, and the long-term effects on naval warfare. The Washington naval conference was a treaty signed post-WWI on February 6th, 1922 in Washington D.C the capital of […]

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American Government Simplified

American Government  American Government Simplified for all Grades. National security is one of the most prioritized concerns in America. America was founded on the seeds of isolationism, and freedom of religion. However, in the 21st-century things have changed.  Radical Islam has given birth to modern Jihadists willing to die for their cause without hesitation. Their cause […]

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Cyrus the Great Art of War Simplified

Cyrus the Great Art of War Simplified For students, and teachers Introduction Achaemenid was the first leader of one of many important Persian tribes settling around modern-day Iran from 705BC up until 675 BC. Although Persia became a very important empire in Ancient military history, it became so by rebelling from the Median Empire and subsequently […]

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How Canons change Siege Warfare

Siege Warfare How Canons change Siege Warfare in the medieval ages. The relationship between fortifications and siege warfare changed greatly over time. From the time of the mighty Roman Empire through the Medieval and Early Modern periods, there was a significant change. Many factors play a role in the development of fortifications and siege weapons. […]

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Comparing the writings of Arthashastra and The Prince

Writings of Arthashastra vs. Machiavelli The Prince In-depth: comparing the writings of Arthashastra and The Prince. Arthashastra was a treatise on military strategy, economic policy, and statecraft developed in Indian during the 4th century BC. The treatise is believed to have been written by a philosopher, teacher, and adviser Chanakya during the later year of […]