Category: History 3303

  • Why Templars Attract Much Suspicion?

    Table of Contents Introduction Medieval Scandals Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Medieval scandals can be defined as the issues that arose during the middle ages, i.e., from the beginning of the 5th century toward the end of the 15th century in Europe (Barber 42). The scandals investigate European politics and their way of lives, such as…

  • The Uncivil Historical Podcast Analysis

    Table of Contents Introduction The American Civil War in the podcast “Uncivil” Conclusion References Introduction The study of history is of particular value in many aspects. Hence, first of all, it gives a profound understanding of what society was like in the past and what motivated it. Moreover, studying the experience of the past years…

  • The Stamp Act Resolutions and the Declaratory Act

    During the second half of the eighteenth century, the tensions between American colonists and the British government intensified because the Parliament did not want to delegate some of its authorities to the local people who believed that they had been excluded from the political life. Overall, the nature of this conflict can be better explained…

  • The Senkaku Islands Territorial Disputes

    Table of Contents Introduction The Senkaku Islands conflict Analysis of the Conflict Position of China The position of the Japanese The situation as it is today What can be done in future? Conclusion Works Cited Introduction The current state of relationship between Japan and China is largely due to their conflict with regards to control…

  • “The Fire Next Time” a Book by James Baldwin

    Table of Contents Introduction Analysis: Race Relations in Early 1960s America Conclusion Works Cited Introduction “The Fire Next Time” is a book written by James Baldwin. It is a collection of two essays “Down at The Cross: Letter from a Region of My Mind” and “My Dungeon Shook: Letter to my Nephew on the One…

  • New York City History Final Exam

    New York City (NYC) was a primary gateway for Europeans, Russians, and Asians, especially in the early 20th century. Nowadays, people of European ancestry constitute around one-third of the population, as well as Hispanic communities, whereas African Americans account for one-fourth. However, by the early 1900s, the black community made up roughly 2% of the…

  • Primary Sources on Brutality of Native Populations

    Table of Contents Introduction Exaggerations of the brutality of native populations Conclusion References Introduction Throughout the nineteenth century, Europeans occupied a significant part of the world and interjected in local political, cultural, and religious matters to the point of a complete change in direction. This abuse of power was justified by media that depicted local…

  • Jim Crow Disfranchisement of Southern Blacks

    The first step toward racial equality in America was signified by the Thirteenth Amendment, which in theory should have abolished slavery in 1865. Nevertheless, racial oppression was still relevant in many states, specifically in the South. Several laws – which were later named Jim Crow laws – in the 1870s and 1880s paved the way…

  • The Athenaeum Club in Canadian Labor History

    Table of Contents Summary Athenaeum Club Description The Site’s History Significance Athenaeum Club and Present References Summary Today, Canada is one of a small number of states with a reasonably high standard of living, and it is reasonable to assume that this is due to the country’s lengthy labor heritage. Given the fact that the…

  • Critical Events in Europe Between 1789-1914

    All historical events are connected by cause-and-effect relationships. In the context of the modern history of Europe, the most important is the study of the last two centuries. During this period, a massive number of changes have occurred in all areas of society. The purpose of this essay is to analyze critical events in Europe…