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Falkland Islands war paper
Title: Falkland Islands war paper
Category: History
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Falkland Islands war paper
The Falkland Islands Conflict
No one really knows who discovered the Falkland Islands. Nearly every British historian will insist that the English explorer John Davis discovered the islands in 1592(1) while Argentineans typically credit Vespucci, Magellan, or Sebald de Weert. (2) The events of January 2, 1883 are not in dispute, however. On this date, James Onslow, captain of the HMS Clio, dropped anchor just off the Falklands. The next day he went ashore and raised the British flag. (3)
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Eddy, Linklater & Gillman, 149.
30. John Dollard, et al., Frustration and Aggression (New Haven, CT: Yale UP),
1.
31. Dollard, 1.
32. Ralph White, Nobody Wanted War (Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1970), 10.
33. White, 10.
34. White, 12.
35. Eddy, Linklater & Gillman, 80.
36. White, 16.
37. The theory states that “aggression is always a consequence of frustration.”
(Dollard, 1).
38. Eddy, Linklater & Gillman, 55.
39. Roger Fisher and William Ury, Getting to Yes: Negotiating Agreement Without Giving In (Boston: Houghton Mifflin), 33.
40. Eddy, Linklater & Gillman, 243.
41. Hastings and Jenkins, 316.
42. Hastings and Jenkins, 325.
43. Watson and Dunn, eds., 19.
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