Category: War

  • The League of Nations’ Activity After World War I

    Adolf Hitler successful establishing of the Nazi regime was possible due to the penalties Germany had to face after it was defeated in the World War I; the economy of Germany was weakened so severe because France occupied the Saar Basin and Rhineland that supplied Germany with iron and coal (p. 761). These two objects…

  • The 1846-1848 United States-Mexico War

    The 1846-1848 Mexico-American War was the first invasion of a foreign land by the United States. It was a one-sided victorious fight where a militarily and politically divided and unprepared Mexico was defeated by the American expansionists. Further, the conflict led to the US taking new territories: the west in Alta California, Texas, and New…

  • Japanese Internment During World War II

    Japanese American internment refers to the forced relocation of numerous Japanese Americans to detention camps by the United States Government during World War II. The occurrence marked the culmination of discriminatory actions against Asian immigrants by the federal government initiated during the late 1800s. Despite a lack of adequate evidence, the US War department brought…

  • The Effects of the Second World War on American Women

    Table of Contents Introduction Research Topic Research Thesis Research Question Women during the Pre-War The Era of Suffrage Movement Familial Orientation Conclusion Bibliography Introduction At the start of the 20th century, changes to the role of women in a society raised expectations for improvement. The reformers anticipated finding a solution to the issue of women…

  • War Attitudes in American and British Poems

    Table of Contents Introduction Main Body Conclusion Works Cited Introduction A poem can be defined in several ways. For example, we can define it as a piece of writing in verse form, which conveys strong feelings about a given subject. Poets always write poems for several reasons. For instance, one can write a poem to…

  • The Philippine-American War or a Tagalog Insurgency

    During this time, most people called the Philippine-American war a Tagalog Insurgency because the Philippine troops commenced surrendering to the U.S army. The war commenced on February 4th, 1899, lasting until July 2nd, 1902. The war was a struggle for independence, which had early begun in 1896 under the Philippine Revolution, and the U.S regarded…

  • World War II Impact on Racial Issues in the United States

    It could be stated with certainty that large military conflicts have a vast impact on nearly every sphere of the social, political, and economic life of countries involved in the conflict. This statement is especially true in the context of World War II, as it was the global confrontation of several significant political powers with…

  • The Mexican-American War: History of Both States

    The Mexican-American War (1846-1848) brought suffering to many families on both sides. However, while heavy casualties were something the countries had in common, the war outcomes varied greatly, with Mexico ceding to the US territories that now constitute large parts of New Mexico, Arizona, California, and Texas (Guardino 1). This essay will address the causes…

  • Seven Years’ War’s Implications for Native Peoples

    The Seven Years’ War ended with the victory of the British over the French and the natives and, thus, secured ownership of almost all of North America east of the Mississippi River. Great Britain, Spain, and France signed the Paris Peace Treaty, ending the Seven Years’ War, known in America as the Franco-Indian War. The…

  • The War of 1812: Reasons and Results

    Table of Contents Introduction Reasons of War War Results of the War Conclusion Reference Introduction In June 1812, Napoleon’s army invaded Russia, and the United States declared war on Great Britain, an ally of the Russian Empire. In Russia and the United States, the wars of 1812 have long been considered events that seriously influenced…