Category: History 3303

  • New York Politics in the Late 19th – Early 20th Century

    As one of the nation’s greatest urban centers, New York City was the epitome of an American East Coast metropolis in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. During the Civil War, in its immediate aftermath, or in the Gilded Age, the ever-growing city remained one of the most notable centers of commerce and industry…

  • Northern and Southern States of America Defferences

    Differences between the Northern and Southern States had existed since America was only a colony of Great Britain. In order to understand the essence of the conflict that took place between the North and South in 1861-1865, it is necessary to analyze an earlier period. The basis for the division of the United States into…

  • The European Expansion and Chinese Dynasties

    The partition of Africa by Europe and its impacts Africa was the last continent to be colonized in the world. This was because of the frequent emergence of diseases such as malaria in great parts of it. However, due to its high fertility content, the Europeans reconsidered it and advanced into it in great numbers.…

  • Women’s Position in the Abbasid Era

    The accession of the Abbasids led to the break of the Arabian east and west. The new dynasty tried to imitate the Persian way of life: they accepted and inserted in their life customs and achievements of Iranian kings, translated a great number of Persian literature into the Arabic language. All these circumstances lead to…

  • The European Realm and Its Regions

    Table of Contents Introduction Industrialization Advancement of Trade Preserving Culture, Heritage and Traditions Conclusion Works Cited Introduction The realms are huge sections of the planet’s terrain where creatures have evolved in comparative solitude over time. Geographical factors that act as obstacles to movement, such as seas, large grasslands, or steep mountainous regions, isolate the creatures…

  • The Great West Expansion in American History

    Table of Contents Introduction The History of the United States in the 1880-90s Conclusion Reference Introduction The history of the United States is a fascinating subject that can reveal many surprising facts about the past of American society and the country in general. As the country grew into the international power the United States is…

  • Greek and Macedonian Empires of Ancient Times

    Table of Contents Introduction Discussion Conclusion Reference Introduction The two most influential empires that helped to shape the ancient world on European land were Greece and Makedonia. The expansion of these civilizations has had a lasting and considerable impact on the formation of modern cultures and nationalities in Europe. Though the two empires were historically…

  • “Remaking Hiroshima and Nagasaki” Book by Nemoto

    Table of Contents Subject & Thesis Statement Summary of Content Critical Comments Work Cited Subject & Thesis Statement This article is devoted to the most popular misconceptions about the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. It describes the attitude of Europeans to the catastrophe and popular points of view about this strategic decision of Truman…

  • Researching of Sojourners Truth

    Born and raised as an enslaved African American woman, Sojourners Truth’s life significantly influenced the massive development in the United States. The abolitionist and a strong human rights activist traveled across America denouncing oppressors and slavery and highly advocating for women’s entitlement, their freedom, lady’s suffrage, and temperance. The women, particularly the black women, had…

  • The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo for the United States

    The United States is one of the largest countries on the planet in terms of territory size, yet many of its current regions had been acquired during wars. The Mexican–American War, which occurred between 1846 and 1848, became one of the most notable events in the history of the two countries in the 19th century.…