Category: History 3303

  • The Five Civilized Tribes

    Introductory paragraph The history of the Five Civilized Tribes has for a long time seemed quite heartrending to American historians. Instead of upholding the kind of savagery that was highly expected from these native tribes during the civilization period, the southeastern Native American Indians almost eagerly embraced many of the values upon which the United…

  • Oneida Indians Declare Neutrality

    The Oneida Nation, which was just one of the members of the Six Nations or Iroquois Confederacy, played an important role in the American Revolution. However, before siding with American colonials during the conflict, Oneidas, as well as other members of the Iroquois Confederacy, declared neutrality first. As it is clear from the speech by…

  • Egeria’s Diary and the First Crusade

    In the first place, it is necessary to justify the topics that will be the key topics of the present research and to give the explanation of the choice of the material that will be the basis of the study. In the course of human history there have been a lot of historic personalities who…

  • Baldwin’s American Dream, American Negro, Sonny’s Blues

    Introduction Baldwin’s The American Dream and the American Negro speech appeals to the White southerners, accusing them of racism towards African-Americans. The concept of plague is used by the author to reflect hatred and immorality, which make them look down on people that have a different skin color: “moral lives … destroyed by the plague…

  • The Plight of the Black Seminoles in US

    Table of Contents Introduction European Settlement The Seminole Wars The Indian Removal Act Seminole War OSCEOLA (ca. 1804-1838) Black Seminoles Bibliography Footnotes Introduction Seminoles resided transversely on the southeastern lands of USA for thousands of years. Seminoles is a mixture of different of tribes. Each tribe is distinctive and spoke its own form of a…

  • “Cowboys and Indians: The Shooting of J. J. Harper” by Gordon Sinclair Jr.

    Table of Contents Introduction The shooting of J.J.Harper Racial discrimination Conclusion References: Introduction The natives of Canada are a group of people who claim to have been discriminated against for ages by white citizens. The fault appears to lie in the police force too. Winnipeg police are infamous in this aspect. They have been negligent…

  • Racial Tensions in the United States in the 1960s

    Table of Contents Question Context Problematic Analysis Theory Question How have negative perceptions affected Black Americans shaped their characters and reactions to racism, as shown in In the Heat of the Night? Context The amount of distrust and disbelief in Black Americans’ good intentions and skills during the 1960s has put U.S. society at risk…

  • Eyewitness Account as Historical Fallacy

    Eyewitness accounts are a peculiar source of information on history. On the one hand, they are highly subjective and have to be given analyzed with a degree of caution (Trueman, 2010). On the other hand, sometimes, they are the only indication that a certain event transpired in the first place. As a result, eyewitness accounts…

  • Life of Jews in Eastern and Western Europe

    Eastern Europe The Jews population in Eastern Europe was the largest. For example, it counted approximately 3,000,000 Jews in Poland, 2,500,000 in Russia, and 1,000,000 in Romania. The unique feature of Eastern Jewish communities was their desire for autonomy inside their countries. At the dawn of the 20th century, Jews mostly stayed in their towns…

  • American Government Involvement in Iraq

    Table of Contents Introduction The author’s claims An analysis of the author’s assertions Conclusion References Introduction Washington Post author, Thomas E. Ricks does a commendable job in showing readers why the Iraq war was a disaster from its inception. Through numerous interviews and analyses, the writer gives evidence on this concept. Subsequent portions of the…