Category: History 3303
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Proceedings of Anti-Jackson Convention in Richmond
The agenda of the authors is to reasonably prove that Jackson is not suitable for the nation’s highest office. Citizens thought that his election would be dangerous. This view is supported by such prejudices as inexperience in public service, intemperance of character, and propensity for violence. These three aspects are supported by historical context and…
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Patriots: The Rebellions in Lower Canada 1837-38
Table of Contents The Patriots History of the Rebellions The aftermath of the rebellions Works Cited The rebellions of Upper and Lower Canada were the revolts against the British colonial power in Canada, and these rebellions were held between the years 1837 and 1838. The Lower Canada Rebellion of 1837 refers to the armed conflict…
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“The Wilsonian Moment” and Chinese Liberation: Analysis
Table of Contents Introduction Main Thesis Main Points Conclusion Works Cited Introduction The development of nationalism in China has been examined from multiple standpoints, with no consensus having been reached. However, given the context in which China gained the sense of national identity, the described change could be seen as the urge for liberation against…
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Characteristic of World History in 1500 CE
Table of Contents Introduction Civilization Hunters and Gatherers Migration Agriculture Settlement Conclusion Works Cited Introduction The cultures, politics, cults, and commercial development of corporations and civilizations all across the world are discussed in this review of world history from 1500 CE. According to Bulliet et al., “the earliest complex societies arose in the great river…
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The History of Gold Rush
Table of Contents James Marshall’s Primary Concerns after He Discovered Gold Sarah Royce and the Abandoned Caravan Disillusionment of Daniel B. Woods Works Cited The Gold Rush was a massive event, triggered by the discovery of gold in Coloma, California. James W. Marshall found the gold, while he was inspecting the river’s channel. This discovery…
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Anglo-Saxon Chronicle about William I
According to the chronicler, William was an excellent ruler because he maintained order and respected God, among other things. William acquired a reputation as a ruthless warrior due to his many victories in battle. With the aid of an invading army, William sailed from Normandy, beat Harold at the Battle of Hastings, and was proclaimed…
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Historical Violence Against People of African Descent in the US
Table of Contents Introduction Black Equality Black Self-Determination Conclusion Work Cited Introduction The history of black people in the United States is rooted in unmatched violence right from their shipping, slavery, and racial policy. Even after the Civil Rights Movement (CRM), people of African descent continue to witness several forms of injustice. The most recent…
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Rome from 140 BCE to the Reign of Octavian
Table of Contents Tiberius Gracchus and Gaius Gracchus Marius and Sulla Pompey Cicero Julius Caesar Octavian Policies, Perceptions, and Conflicts Influence Of The Romans To The Rest Of The World Conclusion Reference List Numerous events took place in Rome between 140 BCE and the time Octavian. These events are political, social, economical and cultural. The…
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The United States Concept of Containment
Table of Contents Introduction Essay Body Conclusion Works Cited Introduction After the end of the Second World War, many countries in the world had undergone a dramatic twist in their policies and structures due to the influence extended to them by their superpowers and former colonizers. The term containment was initially derived from the word…
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Factors Influencing American Foreign Policy
Impact of presidents on American foreign policy and Obama’s influence and change in the international agenda Presidents in the United States often affect foreign policy by deciding whether the country will employ diplomatic means to deal with an international relations issue or whether they will use war. History shows that through approval of congress, American…