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			<title>The war that Europe forgot</title>
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			<description>The Spannish-American War was the war that showed a prelude to World War One in that the Gatling gun was used to great success by Theodore Rossevelt at San Juan Hill. The Gatling gun was not as effctive as Maxims machinegun but they were able to stop ifantry charges from the hill. Why did the...</description>
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