The French and Indian War was the nine-year North American chapter of the Seven Years War. The conflict, the fourth such colonial war between the kingdoms of France and Great Britain, resulted in the British conquest of all of New France east of the Mississippi River, as well as Spanish Florida. The outcome was one of the most significant developments in the persistent Anglo-French Second Hundred Years' War. To compensate its ally, Spain, for its loss of Florida, France ceded its control of French Louisiana west of the Mississippi. France's colonial presence north of the Caribbean was reduced to the tiny islands of Saint Pierre and Miquelon.
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American propaganda took form in posters (EX. I want you for the U.S. Army; Uncle Sam), books and comic strips (EX. Little Orphan Annie) should themes'of war in them, there was also cartoons or animations of war, children turning into soldiers. The common messages were war help.
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The reintroduction of the civil service examination. - was one of the accomplishments of the Ming Dynasty.
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The freeing of serfs in Russia was an expression of liberalism because it advocated individuals having personal freedom. As Alexander said to the nobles, "The existing condition of owning souls cannot remain unchanged."
However, what was done in freeing the serfs expressed conservatism because the arrangement ultimately favored the nobles, leaving half of the lands in their hands and requiring payment from the serfs to the nobles for any lands transferred to them.
Note: The Civil War in the USA began in the same year that the emancipation of serfs was proclaimed in Russia. Technically, serfdom in Russia was not the same as slavery in the United States. Landowners did not own the serfs as property, but because they were bound to the land as workers for the landowner who owned the land, their resulting situation was similar. And because they were given legal freedom but had to pay for any land they would acquire from the nobles, the cost of their freedom was high.
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It is true that General Helmuth Weidling ordered Axmann to disband the Hitler Youth combat formations, in the confusion this order was never carried out. The remnants of the youth brigade took heavy casualties from the advancing Russian forces; only two survived.
On April 27, 1945, Berlin had been encircled. The Soviet 1st Belorussian front had defeated the German troops based in Berlin. The Soviets already controlled Siemestadt and the Railway station in the East side of Berlin. That is when Weidling realized that the last line of German troops where the Hitler Youth and ordered its leader, ArthurAxmann, to disband the Hitler Youth combat formations. But in the confusion this order was never carried out.