Category: American Revolution

  • The American Revolutionary War

    Table of Contents Introduction Why the War Happened Significant Wartime Personalities Some Permanent Effects of the War Conclusion References Introduction A heightened awareness of socioeconomic disparity emerged during the American Revolution (1775–1783), prompting calls for more excellent democratic governance in the new nation and local governments and the end of slavery. In retrospect, it is…

  • Colonial and Revolutionary America

    In 1776 America faced a series of problems that required immediate resolution. While the British forces were perfectly disciplined, armed, and organized, the Patriot army experienced a lack of skilled generals and soldiers as well as a lack of armament. The Patriots needed foreign aid, and if they wanted to gain European support, it was…

  • Contribution of the Boston Tea Party to the American Revolutionary War

    Formed on December 16, 1773, the Boston Tea Party set the wheels for the American revolutionary war when American colonialists opposed the constitutionality of duty on tea imposed by the Tea Act. Efforts to save the collapsing East India Company compelled the British Parliament to introduce the Tea Act in May 1773 to lower the…

  • Texas in Connection to the American Civil War

    Table of Contents Introduction Discussion Conclusion Reference Introduction During the Civil War, even though the war was taking place outside of Texas, people were able to contribute. More precisely, many served in the Union Army. For example, several thousand white people from Texas supported the army and served there. At the time of the Civil…

  • The American Revolution History

    Table of Contents The Factors That Lead the Colonies into the American Revolution Imperial Reforms and Colonial Protests Conclusion Works Cited The Factors That Lead the Colonies into the American Revolution Three main factors led the American colonies into the American Revolution. The first factor relates to the so-called French and Indian War. The conflict…

  • American Civil War and North-South Confrontation

    Table of Contents Causal Chain Ramifications of the Event Conclusion Works Cited Each country has such events, which have played a fundamental role in its development. In the history of the American people, one such significant event was the American Civil War. Initially, it was a bourgeois-democratic revolution, which had evolved into a war. The…

  • Radicalism Phenomenon During the American Revolution

    The main purpose of this article is to shed light on some of the aspects of the Revolution, which is typically viewed as a rebellion of the British colonies in North America against the British rule. The author insists that the history of the Revolution has been sanitized to a considerable extent and that the…

  • The Battle for Atlanta in American Civil War

    Table of Contents The Preamble The Battle for Atlanta Physical Consequences Works Cited The Preamble On September 2, 1864, Atlanta, also known as the gate to the South, fell. This day has become one of the significant turning points in the history of the Civil War and the predecessor of the shortly after Federal military…

  • American Experience After the Revolution

    Table of Contents Introduction Discussion Conclusion References Introduction The American revolutionary war secured the country’s independence from the British colony. It created a newly unified nation on the North American continent. Improved trade relations and new businesses got opened after the insurgence. Previously, commercialism was the main type of economy and prevented a free economy.…

  • The American Revolution and the Declaration of Independence

    The American Revolution The American Revolution was caused by the colonial opposition to British attempts to establish significant control over the colonies and ensure that they compensated the crown for its protection during the French and Indian War. More specifically, one of the main causes of this event was a cultural and geographic separation between…