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One of the most prominent figures in the Harlem Renaissance was by the name of Duke Ellington. The Harlem Renaissance was an extraordinary expansion in social, intellectual, and artistic aspects in the 1920s for the African-American community. The Harlem Renaissance was very significant because it marked a moment when white America started recognizing the intellectual contributions of African Americans. Duke...

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The American Revolution is regarded as one of the first steps in the still unfinished process of demolishing the imperial structures present in the early modern era. The so-called âEnglish Identityâ that had brought the colonists together was fading by the eve of the Revolution. Undergoing decades of domestic strife and facing neglect by the British compelled the colonists to...

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A political ideology is a set of ethical principles, beliefs, doctrines, traditions, or symbols held by a social movement, institution, class, or a sizeable amount of people that explains how society should function and provides a political and cultural blueprint for a particular social order. In this paper, I will be focusing on four different types of political ideologies. Those...

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The 1860 presidential election proved that neither the Democratic nor the Republican Party ought to unify the nation. This used to be as soon as carried out through many precise acts of aggression. For instance, Americans dreamed of electing a new, unique leader, however, they had been scared that in the future the new president would now no longer be...

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Today I will be talking about the time period when the world was the closest to nuclear war even with all of todayâs political problems, the Cold War was still worse. The Cold War was a time when the United States and the former Soviet Union, which is now Russia were neck to neck in a series of espionage, arms...

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The thirteen colonies are also known as 13 British colonies or 13 American colonies. The name of the 13 colonies in Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Georgia, Connecticut, Massachusetts Bay, Maryland, South Carolina, New Hampshire, Virginia, New York, North Carolina, Rhode Island, and Providence. These colonies are also called mid-colonies, Sothern colonies, and northern colonies. Delaware, Pennsylvania, new jersey, and New...

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Decolonization defined as the end of formal European Empires, resulting in the independence of these regions, occurred during the post-colonial phase of globalization initiated in the 1950s and remains operative today. This form of global expansion has simultaneously resolved minor âincompatibilitiesâ[footnoteRef:1] and initiated change resulting in the establishment of new conflicts beyond the formal end of the Empire. This essay...

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Jefferson had a great many opinions on how governments should be run and how citizens should be treated. Although he lived in a different time than Thomas More did when he wrote Utopia, a lot of the fundamental issues that Utopia was trying to solve were still present. There was still great inequity in the time of Jefferson, and tyrannical...

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The invention of Eli Whitneyâs Cotton Gin yielded a âCotton Boom,â and therefore the value and demand for slave labor increased dramatically. Prior to the invention of the gin, slavery, in its entirety, faced decline and what some hopeful northerners believed was its eradication. As a result of the end of the Tobacco Boom, Virginia, the state which held the...

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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 time the Second Continental Congress...

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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 the war, resulting in a...

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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 history of America in the...

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Introduction The American Civil War, a pivotal event in the history of the United States, is often characterized by the dichotomy between the industrialized North and the agrarian South. This conflict, fought from 1861 to 1865, resolved fundamental questions about the sovereignty of states and the institution of slavery. The prevailing narrative is that the North emerged victorious, a viewpoint...

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The Great Meadow by Brian Donahue is an in-depth description of the landscape and agriculture of colonial New England. Despite modern arguments, he explains that the environment was not decimated by the harsh farming conditions that destroyed the prospect of growing crops. On the contrary, the book actually defends the settlersâ ability to sustain and upkeep the land, so that...

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Introduction The colonization of the Americas by European powers during the 16th and 17th centuries resulted in the establishment of diverse colonies, each characterized by its distinct economic, social, and political structures. Understanding these differences is crucial for comprehending the broader implications of colonial rule and its lasting impacts. This essay aims to compare and contrast the British, Spanish, and...

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The Civil War began due to inflexible contrasts between the free and slave states over the force of the public government to deny subjection in the domains that had not yet become states. At the point when Abraham Lincoln won the political race in 1860 as the primary Republican president on a stage swearing to keep subjugation out of the...

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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 the religions in the colonies....

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When the âNew Worldâ was discovered, many important parts of peopleâs lives became greatly different. People became curious and wanted to see what else there was. Countries like England, France, and Spain quickly became involved in the development of colonization. In some ways, each country had similar styles of colonizing. However, in many other ways, each country had very different...

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The Rise of the American Nation The historical record of the American nation before the colonization era is very sparse. The onset of colonization period beginning in the 16th century marked the beginning of a long historical journey to establish the American nation. The most significant events shaping the nationâs course occurred after the 16th century, prompted by colonization efforts....

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Analysis of Washingtonâs Foreign Policy Principles In 1796 after Washington decided not to seek reelection for the United States presidency, he delivered a valedictory address to his âFriends and Citizensâ. In the address, Washington articulated the principles he hoped would guide the United States as he retired. By examining Washingtonâs Farewell Address (co-authored by Alexander Hamilton), it can be argued...

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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, thatâs not the case. With this being said, you could probably conclude that it probably doesnât have the highest life expectancy and it's true. For instance âIn 2017, a total...

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Since Christopher Columbus discovered the United States, it is always viewed as a âland of opportunityâ with a considerable amount of possibilities for immigrants to settle and fulfill their dreams. The book, American Colonies: The Settling of North America, by Alan Taylor, presents a remarkable perspective on the colonization of North America. The book mentions how the European colonists and...

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The Civil War was the deadliest war in our nation's history, and the war began with the signing of the Ordinance of Secession in Charleston on Dec. 20, 1860. The American Civil War of 1861 to 1865 was a battle between the Northern States, led by Abraham Lincoln (Union), and the Southern States, led by Jefferson Davis (Confederates) fought for...

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The people who came to America from Great Britain were hoping for a better life. The Puritans were searching for a life of practicing their religion freely and hoping for economic opportunity. People came from other parts of the world but primarily Great Britain at the beginning of the colonization of North America. The settlers from Britain to North America...

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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 the Tet Offensive, U.S. intervention...

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Imagine being hated by a whole culture. In 1607 English ships sailed into the Chesapeake Bay located in Virginia and Maryland, bringing more than 100 passengers. King of England said, âFaire meadows and goodly tall trees ahead lay possible richesâ. The passengers were confident they were going to find riches. At the beginning of Jamestown, a lot of settlers died...

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The American Revolution, which officially began in 1776, was not simply the result of one event. Though it has direct causes, there were several underlying causes of the Revolution as well. Some indirect causes originated a long time before the idea of a revolution even existed. The combination of both direct and indirect causes sparked a drive in colonists to...

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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 here no matter if it...

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In 1791, Benjamin Banneker, a man who was a farmer, mathematician, astronomer, and the son of former slaves, wrote a letter to Thomas Jefferson. In his letter, Banneker points out the contradictions between the rights which the Declaration of Independence promised and the continued existence of slavery. To effectively get his point across, Banneker uses several rhetorical strategies, such as...

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Carol Berkin wrote about the experience of women in colonial America. She sets her book within a structure that highlights the variety of female life arising from race, area, religion, and class distinctions. As her book covers the period from the first settlement to the early republic, Berkin also describes how women's lives change over time. Berkin has read about...

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