Category: History 3303

  • Menzies’ Position During the Cuban Missile Crisis

    The Cold War’s closest encounter between the United States and the Soviet Union happened during the Cuban Missile Crisis, a pivotal moment in history. For decades, the problem has captivated historians and political scientists across the world, inspiring a profusion of scholarly work (Colman, 2019). Given the size of the Cuban Missile Crisis and its…

  • The USSR-Germany Interaction in the 1920s-30s

    Interaction between the USSR and Germany in the 1920s and 1930s The question of the formation and development of Soviet-German relations during the interwar period is not new. However, each new way of conducting international politics reminds us of the peculiarities of these relations. The new situation forces us to pay attention to the formation…

  • The 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments

    During the Civil War, the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments were implemented to improve and create justice for the formerly enslaved people. The American Civil War involved the North and the South in the abolition of slavery in the country. These three amendments were designed to grant African Americans and formerly enslaved people civil rights…

  • South Bronx Burning: What It Meant to the Development of the Borough?

    When the word “Bronx” sounds, most people imagine gray depressed streets, wrecked cars, burning trash cans, graffiti, and abandoned basketball courts. A city within a city, located in one of the five counties of New York on the northern outskirts of the state, and, as the only one not lying on the island, since the…

  • Andrew Johnson’s Biography

    Andrew Johnson served as the 17th U.S. president from 1865 to 1869 after the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln. He was born in Raleigh on December 29, 1808, and grew up without formal education. Johnson moved to Greensville, Tennessee and opened a tailoring shop. He was a skilled orator who first became an alderman in…

  • Three Events That Shaped America

    American history is rich in momentous events that led the country to its present state. The most significant was the Revolutionary War that took place from 1775 to 1783, claiming America’s independence from the British. This paper aims to outline the four battles of the Revolutionary War and analyze their role in shaping modern America.…

  • The Slave Community on the Plantation

    Table of Contents Self-expression of slaves How Slaves Created their Own Community How I would Maintain My Identity Work Cited Self-expression of slaves Slavery left the North and began to be used exclusively in the South after 1790 when extensive industrial development was ongoing in the Southern colonies. These slaves endured hard existence on the…

  • European and Other Empires Differences 1500 – 1914

    Several structural differences existed between European Empires and other kingdoms found in Asia, Africa, and the Americas. However, the empires that existed in Europe and other parts of the world between 1500 and 1914 shared several features. They were both dynamic, implying that they always embraced change where one kingdom would be conquered and subjected…

  • Mary “Molly” Brant: Challenging Traditional Roles of Women

    Table of Contents Introduction Combining Indian and European Cultures Empowering Females and Creating Opportunities Conclusion References Introduction Before the Revolutionary Era in American history, people and researchers often tended to misrepresent women. Mary “Molly” Brant, a Mohawk female leader, was perceived as the wife of Sir William Johnson, who was the British chief officer. A…

  • The Patriot Act of the United States of America

    Introduction The origin of knowing the respective constitution of the United States of America directs towards the daily routine ways of life of the people living in that specific country basically. Every one living in an identical region might start their company or else profitable institution in order to produce maximum amount of output out…