Category: History 3303

  • Westward Expansion of the United States

    The westward expansion of the United States is the central theme of American history of the second part of the nineteenth century. During this process, millions of settlers moved to the North American West and Great Planes. It resulted in the integration of massive amounts of new land to the United States, and the size…

  • The History of Missouri Compromise, Compromise of 1850, and Kansas-Nebraska Act

    Table of Contents Introduction Main body Conclusion Annotated Bibliography Introduction Slavery was one of the most controversial aspects that were widely discussed in the 19th century. These discussions, eventually, contributed to the start of the Civil War and the development of the United States of America (Kennedy & Cohen, 2015). In the middle of the…

  • Industrial Age and Ascent of Private Enterprise

    Table of Contents Introduction Literature Review Methodology Work Plan Results and Implications References Introduction As the society moved on, its economic, political, and ideological systems transformed, and nowadays they are in the process of another transition. The world evolved from the archaic primitive forms of organization and interaction and now it faces numerous inevitable changes,…

  • Patriots Forging American Independence

    Table of Contents Introduction Main body Conclusion References Introduction By the middle of the eighteenth century, the economic and cultural prosperity of the North American colonies was not only a source of profit for Britain. The unceasing struggle for power and spheres of influence between English governors and local legislative assemblies, and the increasingly frequent…

  • Gilded Era of American History

    The unification of the North and the South after the Civil War and the following period of Reconstruction determined the course of further growth of the United States. The end of slavery and the start of the westward expansion provided the potential for the development of the country. This situation gave rise to a new…

  • Political System and History in the United States

    The history of any country consists of periods reflecting changes in the power structure and their impact on common people and the state’s strategy of development. The United States is among the largest countries with a two-party system, and the relationships between the two dominating movements, the Democrats and the Republicans, can be studied to…

  • English Settlements in America and Their Comparison

    The Southern, Middle, and New England colonies had several key differences which shaped America’s diversity in the future. First of all, the colonists of the three territories had different origins because of the internal problems of England in the mid-seventeenth century. Later, due to the outbreak of civil war, it was difficult to supervise the…

  • Prussia and Austria Absolutism Examples

    Factors Influenced the Development of Absolutism The War of the Austrian Succession showed the need for reforms in Austria, which was in a state of the financial crisis and was a poorly managed fragmented state. One of the directions of transformation was the implementation of a policy of unification in the field of public administration,…

  • History: Age of European Exploration and Conquest

    Table of Contents Introduction Primary Factors Differences Between Spain and France Conclusion Works Cited Introduction The 15th and 16th centuries marked the end of the Middle Ages in Europe, with significant cultural and political shifts. Countries began to look beyond the region, seeking other lands and their wealth. As such, expeditions began going in various…

  • The Reconstruction Period in the United States

    Table of Contents The Reconstruction Period Why It Was Necessary Various Plans for Reconstruction African American Aspirations and Gains During Reconstruction The Counter-Reconstruction Movement and the End of Reconstruction Work Cited The Reconstruction Period Reconstruction was a vital era to the development of the modern United States. The period lasted for 12 years, from 1865…