Herstory Dueling Narrative Timeline

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    Revolutionary War

    British Perspective:
    Treaty of Paris
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    The Treaty of Paris was created by United States and Britain, but included France, Spain, and Netherlands. The purpose of the document was to recognize United States as an independent nation. This Treaty was created after Britain surrendered the battles of Lexington and Concord to the Americas and France.
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    Civil War

    Confederate Perspective:
    Confederate Constitution
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    The Constitution of the Confederate States was from the result of the end of the American Civil War. All fifty states in America were able to sign it. Some say slavery preservation was the only motivation for signing, but it also contributed to State power and ending the war.
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    African Americans in Reconstruction Era

    African Men Voting Perspective:
    15th Amendment
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    As much as 2,000 black Americans were lynched during the Reconstruction Era, and at the end of the era, a staggering 4,400 were slain in total.
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    Roaring 20's!

    Party Perspective:
    Dsico Ball
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    Despite being invented in early 1900's, the Disco Ball has been used for countless parties in the 1920's, and is still used in various media to this day.
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    World War II

    Axis Powers Perspective:
    Stuka Bomber Plane (Model)
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    The Stuka Bomber was a bomber plane that was used by Germany in World War II. Despite being given the name a bomber, it was equip with two MG 17 Machine guns at the front-middle of the wings, operated by the pilot as well.
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    Cold War

    Soviet Perspective:
    Makarov Pistol
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    The pistol, designed as a automatic pistol, was a standard for the soviet army to carry these around and use them when appropriate. Created by Nikolay Marakov, it was compact and easy to carry around and use.
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    Cold War (Cont.)

    Nuclear Weapons:
    Fat Man
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    Shortly before the Cold War, both the United States and the Soviet Union have constructed several nuclear bombs. However, in time of the Cold War, they were only threatened and none were ever used in this timeframe from both parties.