Children are customarily taught about the legacy of slaveholding in America as well as the rest of the Earth, but during that time they don't understand the most important lessons from that beyond the…
Civil War
Imagine having to walk seven blocks and take a mile-long bus ride to school every day at the age of nine. This was the reality for African American children during the civil war. Let's take the specif…
While reflecting on the American Civil War after the battle of Fort Sumter, fierce conflict continued as both sides fought for what they believed was right. At this point, African Americans were draft…
Life during the civil war was chaos for families. Families lost their homes and all their belongings that they had possession of. White men that had families were pulled away from their families not j…
Throughout history, isolationism has been the United States' practice in foreign Policy on world affairs. In 1936 fascist aggression became prevalent in the Spanish republic, leading to the Spanish ci…
1861 marked the beginning of what today is known as America's bloodiest war. A war thought to only last a few months, quickly became several years before America would again find peace with itself. Th…
The first way that Sojourner Truth proved to be philanthropic was through all of her volunteer work. In 1846, at the beginning of the Civil War, Truth gathered supplies for black volunteer regiments (…
The North and the South had both economic and political differences in the 1860s, such as different opinions regarding slavery and a different interpretation of U.S. Constitution. The South relied on …
The Civil War of The United States was inevitable. From the start of the nation, until the first state seceded, the Northern and Southern parts of The United States had tensions. The economic plan th…
The battle of Gettysburg made a big change on slavery in the north, That all men are created equal, and if the south would be independent or not. The most significant battle of the civil war was the b…