Category: History 3303

  • Women’s Life in America

    The late part of the 18th century in America is the period of developing the complicated relations between the European settlers and Native Americans. In spite of the fact that this topic is interesting and rather controversial, more attention should be paid to the discussion of the women’s lives in the situation of adaptation to…

  • European and Other Empires Differences 1500 – 1914

    Several structural differences existed between European Empires and other kingdoms found in Asia, Africa, and the Americas. However, the empires that existed in Europe and other parts of the world between 1500 and 1914 shared several features. They were both dynamic, implying that they always embraced change where one kingdom would be conquered and subjected…

  • Uncle Sam and Santo Domingo

    Introduction The term ‘American imperialism’ has been an important topic of debate in international politics and political science since 1900. While most scholars agree that the US created ‘imperialism’ towards the end of the Second World War, a some literature argue that the modern US and its involvement in international politics does not amount to…

  • Arts, History and Science of Philadelphia

    Philadelphia is Pennsylvania’s largest city and has a rich historical heritage. This paper discusses some of the important historical features of Philadelphia. The historical features of Australia may be divided into, and discussed in terms of, historical landmarks, arts, and science/culture. One of Philadelphia’s major historical landmarks is the Independence Hall. It was completed in…

  • The Panama Canal’s Role for the United States

    Abstract The building of the Panama Canal to link the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans was started by the French authorities and businessmen, but then, the project was ruled by the United States which used it to support the idea of the country’s international domination. The building of the Panama Canal contributed to the development of…

  • Representation of North American First Nations

    Annotated Bibliography For the Child Taken, for the Parent Left Behind The first source used in this work is “For the child taken, for the parent left behind” by Renate Eigenbrod. It is a text written by a former student of a boarding school and expresses all the feelings, emotions, and experiences that the author…

  • Proceedings of Anti-Jackson Convention in Richmond

    The agenda of the authors is to reasonably prove that Jackson is not suitable for the nation’s highest office. Citizens thought that his election would be dangerous. This view is supported by such prejudices as inexperience in public service, intemperance of character, and propensity for violence. These three aspects are supported by historical context and…

  • The US in the Era of 1970s: Roe v. Wade Case

    Table of Contents Introduction Major Personalities during the Era Major Events That Occurred during the Era Significant Political Positions of the Era Major Laws, Regulations, and Supreme Court Decisions of the Era Ideologies Expressed During the Era How this Decade in Contemporary America Affect US Today Conclusion References Introduction The era of 1970s saw many…

  • Anglo-Saxon Chronicle about William I

    According to the chronicler, William was an excellent ruler because he maintained order and respected God, among other things. William acquired a reputation as a ruthless warrior due to his many victories in battle. With the aid of an invading army, William sailed from Normandy, beat Harold at the Battle of Hastings, and was proclaimed…

  • Characteristic of World History in 1500 CE

    Table of Contents Introduction Civilization Hunters and Gatherers Migration Agriculture Settlement Conclusion Works Cited Introduction The cultures, politics, cults, and commercial development of corporations and civilizations all across the world are discussed in this review of world history from 1500 CE. According to Bulliet et al., “the earliest complex societies arose in the great river…