Category: History 3303

  • The History of Violence in the United States

    Table of Contents Introduction Violence and Conflicts Conclusion Reference Introduction The history of violence in the United States is quite complex and continues to cast its shadow today. Several events took place that reshaped people’s experiences and the policies different leaders made. The late-19th century stands out as one of the bloodiest periods in this…

  • Development of Korean Pro-Japanese Literature

    The Koreans are known to have been under the Japanese colonial administration for a span of about 35 years, starting from 1910 to 1945. Similar to other colonized countries by the European nations from the West, Koreans also opposed the advancement of education policies in Korea. However, the Japanese ensured that they had advanced their…

  • The Book “The Land of Hope: Chicago, Black Southerners, and the Great Migration” by James Grossman

    “The Land of Hope: Chicago, Black Southerners, and the Great Migration” by James Grossman has sparked a debate beyond the conventional survey about the urban ghetto formation and the motivating factors for immigrants. The author offers a fresh and inspiring perspective on migrants’ dreams of modern America, deepening people’s comprehension of the most dramatic and…

  • British vs. European Treatment of Colonies

    Table of Contents Introduction British Colonialism Conclusion Bibliography Introduction The colonial authority has long been linked to the use of excessive violence. Many historians believe that violence was used as a standard procedure for imperial powers to subdue their colonies and prevent further resistance. Colonial powers such as Belgium, Germany, and Britain have been linked…

  • Discussion of “Bravo Two Zero” Patrol in Iraq

    Table of Contents Introduction Sources of Information Used in Both Works Authors’ Behavioral Model and Ethics Conclusion Bibliography Footnotes Introduction During the First Gulf War in January 1991, a troop of British Army Special Air Service (SAS) landed in Iraq having a particular task in intelligent service. Bravo Two Zero was the code-name of the…

  • The 1990s Decade in the United States of America

    The 1990s in the United States of America is also called a golden decade for its relative calmness, welfare, and the rising development of technologies. Various subcultures, art directions, and fashion styles appeared during that time. The end of the Cold War, the Clinton-Lewinsky scandal, and the rise of hip-hop culture can be claimed as…

  • Researching the Treaty of Lancaster

    In June 1744, a treaty was signed with the Six Nations Indians in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. The Lancaster Treaty of 1744 aimed to settle land conflicts between Virginia, Maryland, and the Iroquois, or, in other words, ‘Six Nations.’ With conflict with France approaching, the English colonies worked with the Iroquois Confederacy to establish a distinct borderline…

  • The Underground Railroad, a Secret Network

    The Underground Railroad was a secret network for African Americans as well as white people providing shelter and help to the enslaved people who escaped from the South of the country. The network can be considered a form of resistance through escape and flight so that the enslaved African Americans could find new opportunities to…

  • The Destiny of Constantinople

    Mehmed II, Sultan of the Ottoman Empire, played a great role in the destiny of Constantinople. For many years he was under the shadow of his father, who was a great conqueror. That is why when his father, Murad II, abdicated the throne to Mehmed II when he was a 12-year-old boy, the Ottoman became…

  • Qing China’s and Tokugawa Japan’s Response to the Coming of the Europeans

    After defeating the Qing Empire in the Opium Wars, European powers entered into unequal treaties with China, introducing free trade, extraterritoriality, and free ports under foreign control. Later China restricted trade with Europeans and forced them to stay on Canton Island. In Japan, after 1720, when the shogun Tokugawa relaxed the rules for importing foreign…