Category: History 3303

  • Historical Analysis of I Can’t Breathe by da Silva

    Table of Contents Introduction Definition of the Problem Explanation and Credibility of Arguments Evidence from the Primary Source Conclusion References Introduction Colonialism manifested itself during the colonial period, when Africans were evicted from their native countries, boarded European ships, and transported to other countries as a source of labor. The central colonizing countries were Portugal,…

  • Impact of Historical Events on Workplace and Society

    Introduction Primary Research Question The primary research question is, “Can the lessons people learn from the Great Depression be effective in solving future economic downturns?” The topic focuses on the Great Depression and other historical events like COVID-19 and the Russian invasion of Ukraine that have had significant impacts on society. These events have led…

  • America’s Strategic Choices Through the History

    What is the War Powers Act and why have U.S. Presidents ignored it? The War Powers Act, also known as the War Powers Resolution, was a law passed by Congress after the Vietnam War, over Presidential veto. The Act intended to encourage the Commander-in-Chief to consult Congress before deploying military forces into combat. Additionally, Congress…

  • Labor Unions and Their Rise Factors in the US

    The active industrial development in the United States of the 19th century caused significant changes in the working conditions of many Americans. Even though the general social conditions were improved because of the economic growth and increases in wages, working Americans were still unprotected in their workplaces. Furthermore, the need for the workforce puts more…

  • The Indonesian Mass Killings of 1965-66

    The Indonesian mass killings of 1965-66 represent a complex and multifaceted event in the country’s history, the full origin of which can only be understood by looking at the local and global contexts in which it occurred. The massacre, estimated to have claimed 500,000 and over a million lives, was a purge of the Indonesian…

  • The Irish Immigrants’ Influence on New York

    This historical essay aims to discuss the thesis that although most scholars of the American economy have argued that Irish immigrants worsened labor conditions for citizens, further research shows that in New York of the 1840-1860s, newcomers profoundly influenced the Market Revolution.” While the newcomers were one of New York’s society’s poorest segments, lacked crucial…

  • Landlord’s Reflection on Landlord’s Problems

    In 1776, we faced a new beginning in our politics and governmental structure. My name is John Snow, I own 30-acre potato plantations in California, and the past month’s events have brought considerable changes in our lives. As the result of the revolutionary convention of North Carolina, congress vote for independence separating 13 states from…

  • Weimar Republic Era in German History

    Table of Contents First quotation Second quotation Analysis of the cultural objects Works Cited First quotation “Lieutenant, if you dare to make the slightest fuss, I’ll pull your sword out of the sheath, break it in two, and send the pieces to your regimental commander. Do you understand me, you young fathead” (Schnitzler 10). The…

  • The Peculiar Institution: Antebellum South

    Residents of the Antebellum South provided various arguments for proclaiming slavery a humane and effective institution. From the humanist perspective, proponents of slavery depicted it as a cultural exchange beneficial for African Americans. For instance, John C. Calhoun, an ardent defender of slavery, claimed that slavery improved the Black race of Central Africa physically, morally,…

  • The Resistance of Enslaved Africans in America

    Introduction People were abducted from the African continent throughout the 17th and 18th centuries and sold into slavery by plantation owners in the newly established American colonies. Generally, slaves were not allowed to learn how to read and write; they were also not allowed to travel around freely. Many slave owners sexually assaulted their slaves,…