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The Bombing Of Pearl Harbor
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In 1941 isolationism was put mainly to a stop when japan bombed pearl harbor. Many Americans felt outraged and angry, many activists for isolationism now supported the war effort like Charles Lindbergh.
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The Townshend Acts were a series of laws passed by the British government on the American colonies in 1767. They placed new taxes and took away some freedoms from the colonists including the following: New taxes on imports of paper, paint, lead, glass, and tea
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"American Civil War Prison Camps<span> were operated by both the </span>Union<span> and the </span>Confederacy<span> to handle the 409,000 soldiers captured during the war, 1861–1865. The Record and Pension Office in 1901 counted 211,000 Northerners who were captured. In 1861-63 most were immediately paroled; after the parole exchange system broke down in 1863, about 195,000 went to prison camps. Some tried to escape but few succeeded"</span>
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The blanket primary was ruled unconstitutional in 2000 by the Supreme Court of the United States in California Democratic Party v. Jones, as it forced political parties to associate with candidates they did not endorse. ... The Washington State Republican Party had earlier dropped out of the appeal process.
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All the governments of Europe wanted to build a solid structure that could contain France. The Congress of Vienna decided on a new Kingdom of The Netherlands that would include the traditional Dutch provinces plus Belgium. On the other hand, Prussia got two-fifths of Saxony, portions of Westphalia and territory on the left bank of the Rhine River.