Category: History 3303

  • New Deal Programs Directed at Intellectuals

    As soon as Franklin Roosevelt took office as President of the United States, he received emergency powers to deal with the crisis. The reforms carried out by the Roosevelt administration in the 1930s became the largest milestone in the history of the United States in the 20th century (Pillen, 2020). They determined the prevailing trend…

  • The Expansion Into the West of the United States

    Before the 1781 Articles of Confederation could be approved, eight states that claimed the western territories had to settle the predicament. For instance, it wasn’t until 1791 that Vermont became a state previously claimed by New Hampshire and New York. Areas north of the Ohio River were claimed by Virginia, Connecticut, New York, and Massachusetts.…

  • Migrations During the US Reconstruction Period

    Table of Contents Introduction Influence on Politics Impact on Economy Social Impact Conclusion Bibliography Footnotes Introduction Geography and migrations played a critical role in American politics, economics, and society from the end of the Reconstruction era throughout the 1980s. The Reconstruction, which lasted from 1865 to 1877, describes a historic period that marks endeavors by…

  • Abolition Period in American North and South

    Table of Contents North-South Comparison Chart Population Functioning Railroads Industrial Output Agricultural Output North-South Comparison Chart North South Population (people) 19,127,948 12,315,373 Functioning Railroads (miles) 22,000 9,500 Industrial Output Leather goods Firearms Pig iron Railroads Water transportation Agricultural Output Wheat Oat Cotton Tobacco Corn Sugarcane Population It is necessary to point out that the abolition…

  • Aspects of the History of Poland

    Introduction Poland is a country located in Central Europe. It has a long history, dating back to the early Middle Ages. Poland was first united as a country in the 10th century and became a powerful kingdom in the 14th and 15th centuries. It was ruled by a series of monarchs and was divided into…

  • Instructions to English Cavaliers and Their Folkways in Virginia

    Introduction Virginia became a Royal Colony after being a failing colony established by the Virginia Company to make money for its stockholders. The document provides instructions from the East Anglian Puritans to William Berkeley, the first royal Governor, who governed in 1639. The colony was in a state of disarray when he arrived. Berkeley spent…

  • Black History in America Until the Present Day

    More than 400 years ago, an important event took place in the history of America, which affected the fate of the entire country. The institution of slavery has existed in the country for over two centuries. From 1525 to 1866, 12.5 million people were taken to America from Africa (Dagbovie 14). Although President Abraham Lincoln…

  • Jersey City: The Last Stop on the Underground Railroad

    0Jersey City is one of the cities that has high cultural diversity in America. It has an underground rail that passes through, and it helped the slaves escape to Canada and the North that had banned slavery. The term “Underground rail” does not mean the actual railway system, but it means that the area helped…

  • A History of the American People

    Table of Contents The Civil Rights Movement Feminism Politics and the economy Debating Iraq and Confronting Other Global Challenges Barack Obama A Conservative Revival and the End of the Cold War, 1980-2000 Reference The Civil Rights Movement The civil rights movement is based on the elimination of division and discrimination based on skin color. The…

  • Andrew Jackson: The Man Who Made a Difference

    The history of the United States has a plethora of people that stood out of the crowd in one way or another, yet all of them seem to come from the same ilk – all except one. As a rule, these amazing people share combined elements of a true leader such as wisdom, diplomacy, political…