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Was James I the cause of religious disputes between the years 1603 to 1625?

The reign of James I has divided historians for centuries, however, more contemporary outlooks have made efforts to debunk the 'myth' that he was an incompetent and harmful monarch. On the contrary, evide...

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D-day or the invasion of Normandy is one of the turning points of World War II. To what extent do you agree with this statement? Why?

Invasion of Normandy, or better known as D-day happened on June 6th 1944 and was certainly one of the main turning points of WWII for several reasons. Firstly, we can consider the operation successful for...

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How did Hitler break the Molotov-Ribbentrop pact with Stalin?

The neutrality pact between Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union, signed on August 23 1939 was broken on June 22 1941 when Hitler launched Operation Barbarossa. It was the code name for the Axis invasion of ...

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'Personal ambition was more important than revolutionary principles in Napoleon's consolidation of power in the years 1799 to 1804.' Assess the validity of this view.

The view that Napoleon's consolidation was more influenced by personal ambition than revolutionary principles is largely valid. Whilst Napoleon did continue to implement the principles of 'liberty, equali...

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How accurate is it to say that it was the dissolution of the monasteries in 1536, that caused the risings of 1536?

It is accurate to say that the dissolution of the monasteries significantly contributed to the Pilgrimage of Grace, however it is inaccurate to state that that the dissolution of the monasteries alone cau...

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