Category: American Revolution

  • America and Great Britain on American Revolution

    Table of Contents Introduction Great Britain America Conclusion Reference List Introduction American Revolution refers to the war that was fought between Great Britain and its colonies between 1775 and 1783. It led to the loss of many colonies by the Great Britain and eventually the formation of the United States. The national viewpoint of the…

  • The American Revolution: Causal Issues and Results

    Table of Contents Causal Chain leading to the Events Ramifications Impact on the World Reference Causal Chain leading to the Events The American Revolution is an event that was born of a chain of causal issues that began with the Seven Years’ War in 1756 and ended in 1763. American colonists discerned their ideological differences…

  • The War of 1812 as the Conclusion of the American Revolution

    For a long time in American historiography, the war of 1812 was considered nothing less than the second war of the United States for independence. Patriotic historians argued that conflict was inevitable between the republican United States and monarchical Britain, which could never forgive declarations of independence. There was no room for contradictions or doubts…

  • Who Started the American Civil War and Why?

    Table of Contents Introduction Main Parties Involved in the Civil War Causes of the Civil War Conclusion References Introduction The American Civil War that spurred from 1861 to 1865 marked a critical turning point in United States’ history due to its long-lasting impacts. Before the war, the United States were plagued by slavery, unresolved issues…

  • The Atlanta Campaign in the American Civil War

    Table of Contents Introduction Context and Aim of The Atlanta Campaign Strategic Overview of The Atlanta Campaign The Union Advantage in the Campaign The Battle The outcome of The Atlanta Campaign Conclusion Bibliography Footnotes Introduction The Atlanta Campaign was a critical battle series in Georgia that influenced the 1864 Federal presidential election and led to…

  • The Effect of Mercantilism on the American Revolution

    Table of Contents Introduction Supporting Arguments Bibliography Footnotes Introduction From the birth of the nation, America has had a complex history regarding its independence from the British government. American mercantilism generally refers to the idea that the American colonies exist to support the wealth of Britain1. Therefore, the British government decided to impose strict trade…

  • The Revolutionary War Aftermath

    The Revolutionary War has truly shaped the modern American history by resolving the growing tensions by the British and those living in the colonies. However, it is crucial to recognize that the breakup of the British Empire and the American colonies could never be considered even remotely sudden. Many events have preceded the Revolutionary War…

  • Revolutionary America: People Who Did It

    Table of Contents Introduction Argument of Paine for declaring Independence from Great Britain James Madison Abraham Lincoln Benjamin Rush Samuel Adams References Introduction This paper is about revolutionary America and it will mainly talk about two most inspirational people that America has ever had namely Thomas Paine and James Madison. The work of both these…

  • The American Revolution’s Analysis

    The American revolution is one of the major events in the history of mankind. Indeed, it pioneered a completely new way of government and paved the way for changes that later spread across Europe and beyond. Today, American liberal ideas have found way in all corners of the world. However, the question arises whether American…

  • The Industrial Revolution and the First World War

    Table of Contents Introduction Basic Industries of America’s Industrial Revolution The Reasons for Industrial Barons’ Success Role of Immigrants in Industrialization Role of Imperialism in World War I U.S. Foreign Policy Leading to Joining World War I Conclusion References Introduction The industrial revolution and the First World War are the two historical events that produced…