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The first capital of the United states of America? The political and social development of Philadelphia in the second half of the 18th century and its importance to the establishement of the United states of America
Pekařová, Karolína Daniella ; Koura, Jan (advisor) ; Soukup, Jaromír (referee)
This bachelor thesis is an analysis of the political and social development of Philadelphia during the 18th century, primarily in the course of the American War of Independence and shortly after its end. Particular attention is paid to the participation of local society in public affairs and Benjamin Franklin's influence on society and his contribution to the field of culture and education. Also a status and importance of the city during the war and its impact on the residents is taken into consideration. I concentrate on the First and Second Continental Congress placed in Philadelphia and the causes that preceded the first meeting. At the conclusion attention is paid to postwar Philadelphia and its status of temporary capital city and I try to answer the question whether the city can be considered as the first capital of the emerging United States of America. Key words: Philadelphia, United States of America, American War of Independence, Benjamin Franklin, Continental Congress
The first capital of the United states of America? The political and social development of Philadelphia in the second half of the 18th century and its importance to the establishement of the United states of America
Pekařová, Karolína Daniella ; Koura, Jan (advisor) ; Soukup, Jaromír (referee)
This bachelor thesis is an analysis of the political and social development of Philadelphia during the 18th century, primarily in the course of the American War of Independence and shortly after its end. Particular attention is paid to the participation of local society in public affairs and Benjamin Franklin's influence on society and his contribution to the field of culture and education. Also a status and importance of the city during the war and its impact on the residents is taken into consideration. I concentrate on the First and Second Continental Congress placed in Philadelphia and the causes that preceded the first meeting. At the conclusion attention is paid to postwar Philadelphia and its status of temporary capital city and I try to answer the question whether the city can be considered as the first capital of the emerging United States of America. Key words: Philadelphia, United States of America, American War of Independence, Benjamin Franklin, Continental Congress
Formation of the State of Israel
Pljaskovová, Kateřina ; Eichler, Jan (advisor) ; Havlová, Radka (referee)
This work deals with all the significant moments in the time frame from the late 19th century through World War II and the diplomatic negotiations over it until the day after declaration of the Jewish state in Palestine and the Israeli victory in the first test of existence - the war of independence. The intention was to consistently analyze and then identify the most important factors that led to the establishment of Israel and to guarantee his existence in the future.

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