Category: American History

  • Critical Essay on Jacksonian Democracy

    As a result of various economic sanctions enacted against the United States by Great Britain and France, including the practice of impressment, where the British Royal Navy captured and forced Americans into naval service, the War of 1812 began. After a little over two years of warfare, the Treaty of Ghent was signed and ended…

  • Effect of the Second Great Awakening on Religion in The United States: Analytical Essay

    The Great Awakening shaped the thoughts of people and religion laying down the foundations and development of today’s religious establishments and beliefs in America. Unlike the First Great Awakening in 1740, which was a reaction to the Enlightenment that meant increasing church membership, the second one in 1790 was more of a religious revival affecting…

  • DBQ Essay on Atomic Bomb

    What were the actions of the press directly after the atomic bomb and to what extent did the censorship regarding the consequences of these bombs affect the reporting? The importance of studying the actions of the press directly after the dropping of the atomic bombs derives from the influence that it had on the cultural…

  • George Washington Research Paper

    By the late 1760s, Washington had experienced firsthand the effects of rising taxes imposed on American colonists by the British and came to believe that it was in the best interests of the colonists to declare independence from England. Washington served as a delegate to the First Continental Congress in 1774 in Philadelphia. By the…

  • The Complexities of the American Revolution in the Works of J.William Harris and Virginia DeJohn Anderson

    Both books recognize that the American Revolution was a far more complicated affair than the more traditional narrative provides. In The Hanging of Thomas Jeremiah: A Free Black Mans Encounter with Liberty’, J. William Harris is able to show the hypocrisy of a nation that fights for independence while simultaneously denying the same right to…

  • Weapons of The American Revolutionary Soldiers

    One of the most important parts of the American Revolution were the weapons. All wars back then were fought with weapons. Weapons were used for other things to, like hunting for food, but weapons were mostly important in wars. The soldiers felt like they could not win without weapons and when they had some decent…

  • Has America Lived up to the Ideals of Declaration of Independence: Argumentative Essay

    Everyone knows that America is one of the wealthiest nations in the world, and you might expect it to have one of the best healthcare systems in the world. Unfortunately, thats not the case. With this being said, you could probably conclude that it probably doesnt have the highest life expectancy and it’s true. For…

  • The Heroes of Pearl Harbor

    On December 7, 1941, the Japanese began bombing Pearl Harbor. At the end of the second wave of bombing, the United States had five sunk battleships and eight damaged. Three destroyers, three light cruisers, three smaller boats, and 188 aircraft were destroyed. The casualty count was 2,335 servicemen and 68 civilians and 1,178 people were…

  • Analysis of Vietnam War: DBQ Essay

    Historiography of the Vietnam War: The traditional historical view of the Vietnam War, espoused by orthodox historians, argues that whilst military and political leaders, such as President Johnson, gave it their best efforts, American involvement in Vietnam was unjust, unwinnable, or unintentional from the start. These historians would argue that regardless of the impact of…

  • Argumentative Essay on Why Japan Attacked Pearl Harbor

    History of Pearl Harbor Being stationed in Pearl Harbor was kind of a regular experience. Even though it was in Hawaii, it was still routine. On a regular basis, the maintenance of ships kept watch, laundry, cooked, mail, cleaned, etc (WWII National Museum). All the regular things people would do on a regular basis happened…