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A collection presents ten pivotal episodes in world history in which communities confront external or internal tyranny to preserve liberty. The chapters narrate ancient Greek resistance to imperial invasion, medieval crusading ventures, defenses in alpine passes, Scottish struggles culminating at Bannockburn, voyages that opened the New World, Dutch resilience against the sea, the clash with the Spanish Armada, the Pilgrim voyage and settlement in America, the Battle of Plassey and imperial expansion, and the opening actions of the American Revolution at Lexington and Bunker Hill. Each sketch emphasizes courage, civic sacrifice, and the ways these confrontations shaped subsequent developments, intended for instructional use.
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