The answer to the question above is the City of Stalingrad.
The City of Stalingrad (now known as Volgograd) was the site of major battle (Battle of Stalingrad) between German forces and Soviet forces from July 1942 to February 1943 in which over 750,000 Germans and nearly 500,000 Soviets were either killed, wounded, or missing.
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During the Mexican National Era of Texas history, there was support among many Anglo-American settlers for
Texas to be made into an independent state of Mexico.
Explanation:
Initially, Texas was known as Spanish Texas. Between 1821 and 1836 it became known as Mexican Texas after the independence of Mexico from Spain. It even attained a Republican status, independent of Mexico in 1836 after Mexico's independence war drove away Spain in 1821. After nine years of being a republic, it agreed to join the United States of America. During its independence, Texas tried to expand its territory into South and West of Mexico.
The above passage speaks about The Origin of the Chinese Lunar New Year.
<h3>What is the Chinese Lunar New Year?</h3>
The story behind the Chinese New Year is a 20th century Legen or Chinese Mythology which states that a beast used to live under the sea or in the mountains.
The beast was said to eat human flesh on Chinese new years day. It was then discovered the same beast was scared of loud noise, fire, red color.
Hence, people began to light fires, paste red colorations on their doors, and light firecrackers all night to scare the beast away. Nian presently is used to refer to "year" or "new year".
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One conflict that the continental congress faces is the anger provoked in Great Britain by the Boston Tea Party. This led to the British Parliament to ennact the "Coercive Acts" ( a more menacing title than that with which we know the same act: the Intolerable Acts) .
<span>The Diet of Worms: a formal assembly of the whole Empire, the Empire being the Holy Roman Empire (HRR). Worms is a city in present day Germany. </span>