Category: History 3303

  • The Woman Suffrage Movement and and Its Victory

    Event Description The activism supporting American women’s right to vote spanned many decades having occurred before the Civil War along with the anti-slavery movement. The convention in Seneca Falls in 1848 led by Elizabeth Cady Stanton marked the crucial moment in the initiation of the movement for women’s rights. After the war, the women’s suffrage…

  • U.S Atomic Bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki

    Controversy over the Atomic Bombing The decision of the President of the United States to drop atom bombs on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki during the World War II has been clouded by controversy, with several people supporting it and others criticizing it. Many people, including Congressional Republicans, veteran groups and self-proclaimed patriot…

  • Second Amendment as a Research Topic

    Choosing a topic for further research is always a challenge because it requires thinking it over and gathering as much detail as possible prior to the study itself, such as making up preliminary plans and identifying the desired outcomes. It should be the subject of interest, but, at the same time, there should be some…

  • The West Colonialist Agenda: East’s Resistances

    Colonialism is the process in which a powerful nation exerts partial or complete control of both the political and economic elements of another nation. Powerful nations’ colonizing comparatively weaker nations, aim to get insight into the latter’s rich economic resources and take advantage of the same. Globally, colonies have been highly attributed to rich and…

  • Patriots: The Rebellions in Lower Canada 1837-38

    Table of Contents The Patriots History of the Rebellions The aftermath of the rebellions Works Cited The rebellions of Upper and Lower Canada were the revolts against the British colonial power in Canada, and these rebellions were held between the years 1837 and 1838. The Lower Canada Rebellion of 1837 refers to the armed conflict…

  • The History of Columbine Massacre of 1999

    The tragic events of 1999 made the entire international society shudder with horror. All the world newspapers enlightened the accident that took place at Columbine High School and became the cause of thirteen deaths. The terrible tragedy happened on April 20 in the Colorado state. In the morning two armed teenagers, Dylan Klebold and Eric…

  • Influence of Anne Frank’s Diary on Dutch and World Society

    Table of Contents Biography of Anne Frank The Role of Dutch Authorities and People during the Holocaust Impact on Dutch Society Impact on World Literature and Historical Documentation References Biography of Anne Frank Anne Frank was a diarist who was born in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, in 1929. Before she died in Bergen-Belsen in 1945,…

  • The History of Gold Rush

    Table of Contents James Marshall’s Primary Concerns after He Discovered Gold Sarah Royce and the Abandoned Caravan Disillusionment of Daniel B. Woods Works Cited The Gold Rush was a massive event, triggered by the discovery of gold in Coloma, California. James W. Marshall found the gold, while he was inspecting the river’s channel. This discovery…

  • American History: Jefferson v. Hamilton

    American history consists of many confrontations: colonies against the crown, North and South. Even at the beginning of its existence, the United States was subject to a conflict of different opinions. In the 1790s, the conflict between the Federalists led by Alexander Hamilton and the Anti-federalists led by Thomas Jefferson was particularly acute. Each of…

  • Rome from 140 BCE to the Reign of Octavian

    Table of Contents Tiberius Gracchus and Gaius Gracchus Marius and Sulla Pompey Cicero Julius Caesar Octavian Policies, Perceptions, and Conflicts Influence Of The Romans To The Rest Of The World Conclusion Reference List Numerous events took place in Rome between 140 BCE and the time Octavian. These events are political, social, economical and cultural. The…