The United States' response to the Barbary Wars set foreign policy precedent that has carried forward to this day and age. The main cause of the Barbary Wars was Jefferson's refusal to pay tribute and…
History of the United States
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…
Have you wondered why so many different cultures and people ended up in Texas? Due to immigration, the culture in Texas has been changed in many ways. Immigration in the 1800's from German's, Czech's,…
Abolishing the act of slavery is a significant point in both American and Canadian history. The circumstances in which slaves lived were inadequate, especially with a lack of nutrition and work condit…
The government has an important role in the United States. Its regulation helps the citizens and a laissez faire government is not a good type of government fit for the U.S. As the Gilded Age was an e…
On September 23, 1941, the USS Massachusetts (BB-59) was launched off of her dry dock in Quincy, Massachusetts. The heaviest ship to ever launch from Quincy, Massachusetts was the third of four massiv…
During the Nineteenth Century (1850-1899) the Federal Government was put under pressure to put laws to control the number of immigrants that are entering the United States. Most Americans showed oppo…
In the following essay, an analysis of the United States government's influence over the Canadian government and its foreign policy is being examined. My preliminary thesis statement is based on the u…
A huge part in creating America had Both the Middle and Southern Colonies of the United States. They had things in common; they also had many differences. The colonies consisted of: Georgia, North Car…
On the morning of December 7, 1941, the Japanese military fleet surprise - attacked the USA's military base in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. The attack had lasting and devastating effects on America and many …