Category: History 3303
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Comparison of “The Diary of Anne Frank” and “The Nation Behind the Diary”
Primary sources are the original documents that allow analyzing real facts about a certain epoch. They reflect the mood of real people who were eyewitnesses of events. Letters, films, posters belonging to the time period in question can serve as primary sources for historians. Anne Frank’s diary is one of the multiple documents reflecting the…
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Critical Changes in American Society from the 1790s to 1840s
Learning about American society’s life in a certain historical period can significantly improve understanding of the causes of key changes in the nation’s history. Politics, culture, and economics are closely related to each other and, to a large extent, determine the systems of values in society. Thus, exploration of American society’s social, economic, and political…
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The Role and Contribution of Galileo Galilei: Annotated Bibliography
Research Question: Why is Galileo the central figure of the scientific Revolution? Thesis: Galileo Galilei is the hero of modern science after pioneering the experimental scientific method, making important astronomical discoveries, and developing critical scientific ideas and theories that influenced the Scientific Revolution in the 17th century. Brooks, Christopher David. Western Civilization: A Concise History.…
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Aspects of the Representation of America
Table of Contents Introduction Insights from the Responses Analysis Conclusion Works Cited Addendum Introduction People have different views about America, which are impacted by varied experiences. America is mainly viewed as a land of opportunities, hard work, and freedom, and where family values are upheld. Another essential aspect of America is respect for war veterans…
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Changes in American Society from the 1790s to 1840s
Over time, change is an inevitable aspect of society. Specifically, America witnessed drastic societal revitalization from the 1790s to 1840s regarding politics, economics, and social and geographical alteration. These changes were influenced by various factors that have since inculcated the American civilization. For example, the Missouri crisis influenced America’s politics in the 1840s. Moreover, another…
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The Effectiveness of Reform Movements in 1865–1912
Table of Contents Introduction Discussion Conclusion Works Cited Introduction The years from 1865 to 1912 were the time of radical reforms in the United States. After the end of the Civil War, it was necessary not only to eliminate the former authorities in the South, replacing them with new ones, but also to break the…
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Samothrace and the Sanctuary of the Great Gods
Article Review The article “Samothrace, the sanctuary of the Great Gods and its mysteries” was written by Georges Roux in 1981. Through a thorough reading of this article, it is clear that it focuses on the history of Samothrace, mainly on the sanctuary of the Greats Gods and the mysteries associated with the sanctuary. The…
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Canadian Study: Course on Indigenous Studies
The process of reconciliation between First Nations and Europeans is complex and quite lasting. A lot of effort has been made to make these two groups find some common ground and truly become one nation. However, it is clear that this goal is yet to be reached. Education is seen as one of the platforms…
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Japanese History Documented in Chinese Writings
Table of Contents Introduction Rich culture The Constitution of Shotoku Conclusion Works Cited Introduction The history of East Asia revolves around the three regions of China, Japan, and Korea. Chinese history, according to research, was one of the earliest, if not the earliest histories to be documented. Consequently, the earlier Chinese dynasties and kingdoms documented…
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The Significance of the Battle of Gettysburg
The Battle of Gettysburg lasted for three consecutive days, starting from 1st to 3rd July in 1863. The battle took place at Gettysburg and was won by George Meade. This war is considered the most significant of civil wars in America. This paper will briefly discuss the significance of the Battle of Gettysburg. According to…