Category: History 3303
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The Sovereignty of Indian Tribes
The sovereignty of Indian Tribes in the United States has been an unsolved problem for many decades. Native Americans living on the lands of their ancestors are facing the modern world issues that in the majority of cases cause the contradictions to the traditional life they want to live and the laws they want to…
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Coalition Maritime Power and the Liberation of Kuwait in 1990-91
The Gulf War, which lasted from 1990 to 1991, was a significant historical event that irreversibly changed the political picture of the world. In this unprecedented war, Iran fought against a coalition of 28 countries led by the United States. Since Kuwait itself became of interest to the Western world, approaches to the war were…
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Analysis of Japanese-American Internment
Table of Contents Perception of Democracy during World War II Impact of Historical Dynamics Consequences of Japanese-American Internment Conclusion Works Cited Japanese-American internment is a significant problem in the 21st century as it questions the credibility of the democracy and values of equity in the USA. This case shows the imperfection of the political system…
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History of Iroquois Confederacy
Table of Contents Introduction Main body Conclusion Work Cited Introduction The Iroquois are a group of northeastern tribes of North America that have an important place in the worlds history. They are known to have established unity based on the principles of peace and equality after years of feud. Five separate tribes living on the…
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The Deportation of Mexican Americans
There is no doubt that the government should not be blamed as the initial driving force behind the unfair and unconstitutional deportation of Mexican Americans. In fact, there are several other reasons that contributed significantly to such a tragic event. One of them is the tough economic situation at the time. After the stock market…
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The Woman Suffrage Movement and and Its Victory
Event Description The activism supporting American womens right to vote spanned many decades having occurred before the Civil War along with the anti-slavery movement. The convention in Seneca Falls in 1848 led by Elizabeth Cady Stanton marked the crucial moment in the initiation of the movement for womens rights. After the war, the womens suffrage…
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The History of Columbine Massacre of 1999
The tragic events of 1999 made the entire international society shudder with horror. All the world newspapers enlightened the accident that took place at Columbine High School and became the cause of thirteen deaths. The terrible tragedy happened on April 20 in the Colorado state. In the morning two armed teenagers, Dylan Klebold and Eric…
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American History: Jefferson v. Hamilton
American history consists of many confrontations: colonies against the crown, North and South. Even at the beginning of its existence, the United States was subject to a conflict of different opinions. In the 1790s, the conflict between the Federalists led by Alexander Hamilton and the Anti-federalists led by Thomas Jefferson was particularly acute. Each of…
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How the US of 1895 Differed From the One the Founding Fathers Envisioned?
Table of Contents Introduction Main body Conclusion Bibliography Introduction When the Constitution of the United States of America came into force in 1789, the Founding Fathers had a specific plan in their minds to lead their country to its greatest. Unfortunately, certain difficulties, wrong decisions and their consequences in the following years made that impossible…
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Attitude Towards Chinese People in the USA
Numerous Chinese laborers came to the US during the California Gold Rush of 18481855. They proved to be industrious people, and it is hard to find any vivid examples of animosity towards them during that period. Surface gold could be easily found in sparsely populated distant areas of California back in those days. Thousands of…