The Algerian american founding fathers : dimensions of post revolutionary wars

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2015
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university of Oum El Bouaghi
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Following its independence, any nation would be exposed to huge devastation and disastrous political, economic and social situations; generally the post-revolutionary period is an era that is characterized by conflicts and disagreements between the leaders of that nation. Algeria and the United States of America are two republics that represent good examples of these conflicts, this dissertation investigates the natures and dimensions of the post-independence conflicts in both countries; analyzing the struggles over determining the orientations and the futures of both as newly independent countries. After independence, the algerians failed to agree about the appropriate person to lead the nation, peaceful oppositions were made in addition to the military confrontations between the leaders and also the army; their main concerns were about reaching presidency and controlling all the reins of power. Whereas the americans differed about the political and economic systems that their nation would behold; the national patriots were split between two main political factions, each preferred and supported different theories.
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American independence, Algérie : indépendance
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