Category: American Revolution

  • New Deal as the Second American Revolution

    It would not be an understatement to claim that the Great Depression was one of the darkest hours in the American history. Therefore, the New Deal suggested by Frank Delano Roosevelt, or FDR, as he was commonly referred to, could be seen as a life-saving force. At the same time, there was a significant amount…

  • American Leviathan: Empire, Nation, and Revolutionary by P. Griffin

    Table of Contents Introduction Examining the Reviews Personal Opinion Conclusion Works Cited Footnotes Introduction This paper is a critical essay of the book American Leviathan: Empire, Nation, and Revolutionary Frontier (2007) and the reviews on it. In the book, Patrick Griffin studies the life of the Ohio River Valley from the 1760s to 1790. The…

  • New Deal as the Second American Revolution

    It would not be an understatement to claim that the Great Depression was one of the darkest hours in the American history. Therefore, the New Deal suggested by Frank Delano Roosevelt, or FDR, as he was commonly referred to, could be seen as a life-saving force. At the same time, there was a significant amount…

  • Civil War in The American Tradition in Literature

    Table of Contents The Favorite Readings The Least Favorite Readings Conclusion Works Cited The Favorite Readings The abstract Continuation of the Discoveries Along the Coast of the Almouchiquois, and What We Observed in Detail by Samuel de Champlain is a great example of a narrative, which presents remote places and culture. His writing is created…

  • Those Damned Rebels: The American Revolution as Seen Through British Eyes

    Table of Contents Introduction Discussion Conclusion Reference Introduction Michael Pearson is the author of Those Damned Rebels: The American Revolution as seen through British Eyes. The book seeks to provide a perspective of the British on the American Revolution. The historical argument that the book focuses on is that the British won the battle but…

  • Those Damned Rebels: The American Revolution as Seen Through British Eyes

    Table of Contents Introduction Discussion Conclusion Reference Introduction Michael Pearson is the author of Those Damned Rebels: The American Revolution as seen through British Eyes. The book seeks to provide a perspective of the British on the American Revolution. The historical argument that the book focuses on is that the British won the battle but…

  • Opposing the American Revolution

    The controversy of opinions regarding the American Revolution is due to different priorities and values promoted by the warring parties. From the standpoint of a colonial politician as a representative of the intelligentsia, opposition to revolutionary ideas was a natural phenomenon. These citizens, who were part of the Loyalist group, did not seek to resist…

  • American Revolutions in Early 19th Century

    One of the defining moments in American history is the industrial revolution, a term used to refer to a period in early 19th century whereby production shifted from hand and home based to machine and factory based. The period was characterized by introduction of changes in agriculture, manufacturing as well as transportation. The first industrial…

  • The American Revolution: Causes

    Table of Contents Introduction Main body Conclusion Reference Introduction The American Revolution is one of the most critical events in the history of the United States. It resulted in the thirteen Great Britains colonies regaining sovereignty and claiming their independence. However, before speaking about the consequences of the American Revolution, it is crucial to learn…

  • American Revolution: The Abolitionism Movement

    The abolitionism movement was a significant event in the history of the state, changing the views and legal treatment of slavery. What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July? is a speech by Douglas prepared for the celebration of the American Revolution, in which Douglass argues for the freedom. Douglass was a well-known civil…