Monday, May 4, 2009

Little known events in history involving conflict and compromise?

Little known events in history involving conflict and compromise?





what are some events that went down in history and was little known? the reason i want it little known is because i am writing a research paper and i want to make it special. i want to enchance that little-known event and open people's eyes. if you can't think of something little-known, you can name an event that is known very well among other people. the bottom line is that i can be an event in history or about somebody's life. plz stick to the theme "conflict and compromise". thanks to all those who helped made my goal possible.

Little known events in history involving conflict and compromise?
I've always found the 24 hour cessation of hostilities on Christmas Eve in the trenches of World War One a remarkable story.


I would think it's fairly well known (I hope, anyway), but you can add compassion, camaraderie and shared misery to your conflict and compromise instructions.


You could also Google : US Civil War/ Brothers/Meeting - things like that. They (the soldiers) would slip through the lines all the time to visit with family members on the other side of the War. I'm sure you'd be able to find numerous examples of specific events if you looked a bit.


Good Luck! Nice premise...
Reply:harry chapin wrote a song about a banana truck that


crashed in pa .in the small town that it occured it is history
Reply:The peasant revolt of 1371 in England. I think that is the date if not it is 1381 try either one.


Good luck.
Reply:The Permanant Joint Board on Defense PJBD. It is an example of international cooperation that developed in response to WWII (conflict) and it still exist today. Few people seem aware of it and its importance.





http://www.forces.gc.ca/site/newsroom/vi...


http://www.ibiblio.org/hyperwar/USA/USA-...








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Reply:Try Operation Blue Bat


Like many other things in the time period it was the US gov't essentially forcing a country to back a US friendly leader.

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