Category: History 3303

  • The “Lector” Tradition in Cigar Factories

    Since the day the first book was published reading has become one of the main activities for people all over the world. Some people consider reading as an entertainment, others find the main source of information in the reading. The tradition of reading aloud in many families has remained since ancient times. Trying to consider…

  • Causes of the Sectional Crisis in USA

    The integration of the new territories represented not only a benefit to the United States but also a source of many challenges. The imbalance that emerged between North and South, supporters and opponents of slavery, led to a severe crisis that was never fully resolved before the Civil War. Thus, it is essential to consider…

  • French Revolutionary Terror and Political Weakness

    Table of Contents Introduction Lack of Progress Violation of Rights Popular Pressure Conclusion Bibliography Footnotes Introduction It is important to note that the French Revolution was an event of historical significance that shifted the course of humanity. It is undeniable that it marked a major change and transition in the power distribution from monarchies and…

  • American Consensus in the 50s and 60s

    Table of Contents Introduction American Consensus in 1945-1963 American Consensus after 1963 Conclusion Bibliography Introduction The unity of the people is a fundamental factor for the productive and prosperous existence of any state. The idea of unification is especially essential for such a multi-ethnic and multicultural country like the US. The first significant measures to…

  • The U.S. Key Documents: Comparative Analysis

    Table of Contents Introduction Articles of Confederation U.S. Constitution Conclusion Works Cited Introduction For many modern states, including the USA, studies of the historical course of formation of federative relations are of unique scientific value. The U.S. path to independence was not straightforward: British colonies were able to win the right to self-government only during…

  • 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…

  • Transformations Taking Place in the Montenegrin Society

    The tradition of dividing Europe into several regions has been existing for centuries. Such zoning has always demonstrated rather eloquently the hierarchy taking place between the countries and their alliances and has been politically and culturally loaded. The existing tendencies have already been reflected and contested in the scientific literature to some extent: for example,…

  • The United States in 1968 vs. 2020-2021

    Summary At first glance, it is not easy to imagine that the events of 2020-2022 parallel past events. However, it can argue that 1968 was on a par with the mentioned period in many respects. The similarity is expressed in such phenomena as the epidemic, political prostheses, and presidential elections in the United States. Considering…

  • Contiones Before and After Cicero

    The only public meetings where Roman politicians might give a speech in front of the people were the Contiones. An office bearer with potestas – a consul, praetor, censor, aedile, quaestor, decemvir, dictator, or plebeian tribune — summoned a contio. The speaker had the authority to invite the speakers and determine the sequence they would…

  • Battle of Long Island Impact on America’s Independent

    The Battle of Long Island is one of the first battles of the American War of Independence. It took place on August 27, 1776, when British forces under William Howe confronted the American forces of Israel Putnam (Rust). The conflict resulted from a blockaded British army on the Boston Peninsula that could not begin the…