In schools all across the United States, there are many historical dates that are taught/ brought as a reminder to children as well as teenagers. But there's one in particular that strikes a major cho…
History of the United States
Washington DC is our nation's capital, home to our president, and the base of where our country operates. But how and why was DC created? Washington was created to be a compromise. Alexander hamilton …
In the 1800's, Florida was viewed as a warm and beautiful escape from the cold, booming cities of the North. However, like other growing cities, a deeper story lied beneath. Innocent children were bei…
The Brown vs. Board of Education is considered to be a historically landmark case that dealt with the concept of desegregation in school communities between White and African American students. This c…
The battle toward American independence was a complex process, which had many variables rutted that caused the result of the American emancipation from the British. Even though, analysts would have g…
The new deal is a series of projects that were made during the great depression by President Roosevelt. They were made to give back happiness and success to the US during the great depression. They we…
On March 25, 1911, a fire broke loose in the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory making it the day of the deadliest fire in New York City's history. Locked doors, unmaintained fire escapes, and all around hys…
From 1870 to 1900 was an amazing time in history for the United States. Major events occurred between these dates that would lead America to a period of prosperity. For example, the Gilded age which b…
Imperialism is a policy of extending a country's power and influence through colonization, use of military force, or other means. At the time some people disagreed with imperialism, these people were …
The Watergate Scandal is one of the largest offenses to the U.S. to ever take place in history. This event lasted from the late 1960s into the mid-1970s. The Watergate Scandal is best known as Richard…