Government involvement in controversial issues in the United States has been seen throughout various time periods in history. Many incidents have shown how government involvement can be helpful and ha…
History of the United States
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…
As The United States became overpopulated, Thomas Jefferson purchased the Louisiana Territory with the goal of acquiring land for the country. This led to the Westward Expansion which caused an increa…
The 1965 Voting Rights Act strengthens the 15th Amendment because in the 15th Amendment there was nothing that specifically said that states cannot put out any poll taxes, literacy tests or voter inti…
Many may know the presidents of the United states that are considered the Great American Presidents. Many of these presidents are recognized for their outstanding jobs in their positions. However, Fra…
After the Civil War was over Reconstruction began. Slavery was abolished and the Confederate Military leaders were punished but it was a very difficult time for African Americans with no money or food…
On an unusually warm Saturday in April 2003 at Camp Lejeune in Jacksonville, North Carolina, Republican U.S. Representative Walter B. Jones Jr., gazed at the funeral taking place under "Carolina blue …
After declaring independence from Britain in 1776, the newly minted United States found themselves entangled in a conflict with what was at the time the strongest nation in the world, possessing both …
In the years before and surrounding the Civil War, immigrants to the United States began to grow in number, mostly coming from Europe due to issues with food and civil wars, attempting to find refuge.…
In 1820, Missouri a slave territory applied for admission to the USA. At that point, there have been twelve free states. If Missouri entered u. s. as an American slave state., the voting balance withi…