Category: History 3303
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The Main Founding Principles in American Vision and Values
The USA is a comparatively new country that had to fight for its freedom, independence and the right for its nation to express their will feely. It is true that the US citizens had to go through much grief, effort and intense struggle for their independence and received the most precious gift as a result…
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Indian Tribes and Settlers
Table of Contents Introduction Historical Background Conflicts Historical Value Personal Attitude Conclusion References Introduction To begin with, there is strong necessity to mention that the relations of the colonists / settlers with the native American population (Indians) have shaped the image of the contemporary America. Originally, most of the contacts were arranged with the aim…
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Woodrow Wilson in “Dead Wake” by Erik Larson
President Woodrow Wilson was notable for his neutral political stance in terms of America’s role in World War I. This stance could be attributed to Wilson’s academic background and religious upbringing. In his view, God did not intend the United States to enter the conflict, while his academic side supported the ideas of power rather…
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How Did the Mongol Empire Impact Eurasia?
Table of Contents Positive Impact Negative Impact Discussion Works Cited One of the most remarkable points about the Mongol Empire was its hostility that allowed them to become a foreign ruling class for many other nations. All the destruction that the Mongols caused on Eurasia seemed to be a planned series of activities that should…
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Start of Studies of American Uniqueness
The United States is known for its promotion of the idea of American exceptionalism. The premise that this society combines morals and practices unprecedented in history is an extremely appealing political platform. Although the question of America’s uniqueness is very debated today, it is not new. This ideology can be traced back to the eighteenth…
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Immigrants Influx in American Society
At the onset of the 20th century, America was developing at a high rate and there was a lot of industrialization taking place. This attracted people from other continents which led to an influx of immigrants from across the globe into America with the hope of securing employment and a better life for themselves and…
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Analysis of the 19th Amendment
Table of Contents Contents of the 19th Amendment Period of Proposal of the Amendment Proponents of the Amendment and Their Reasons Endorsers and Opposition When it Passed or Failed Why it Passed or Failed How it Fits into the US History Works Cited Contents of the 19th Amendment The 19th amendment was a bill that…
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Baldwin’s “My Dungeon Shook – Letter to My Nephew”
The 1960s were a kind of turning point in the history of black US citizens. Namely, during this period, the black ‘revolution’ of America began. The civil rights movement has officially put an end to the issue of discrimination against representatives of the “colored” population of the country. In 1964, a civil rights law was…
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Jews in Eastern Europe Ghettos
The mass genocide of Jews in Europe is one of the bloodiest events of the twentieth century’s history and studying it is necessary for preventing similar problems in the future. People were imprisoned and murdered based on their ethnicity, and as World War II emerged, crimes against them went viral around the continent (Ruminski 27).…
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The History of Guarani
Although the history of Guarani before 1511 has not been thoroughly explored, it is widely believed by many historians that these people have lived in South America since prehistoric times. Guarani cannot be called a tribe, it would be better to say that they are people, who have common cultural origins. Their settlements could be…