Category: American Revolution

  • The South vs. The North in the American Civil War

    Table of Contents Introduction The South vs. The North Reasons to Fight Alternative Development Personal Attitude Work Cited Introduction The United States of America is a powerful and great nation that plays an essential role in the modern world. However, it was not always so, and the 19th century, for example, witnessed as it was…

  • American History: Civil War Evaluation

    The civil war is one of the most defining events in the history of the United States. The war, which was fought between the two ideological opponents in the country, led to a number of resolutions whose effects still resonate with the American public and the municipal administration. The United States has risen to become…

  • American Revolution as a Social Process

    It is common to think that the American Revolution was a war for impendence fought by American colonies against the rule of the British Crown. Both the government and society were dominated by wealthy merchants and landowners, as well as prominent colonists who have acquired wealth through the smuggling of goods, below which there were…

  • French and Indian War and American Revolution

    French and Indian War, which is also known as the Seven Years War, was the last in the colonial confrontation between England and France. The Seven Years War also covers the European theater of military operations, where the English success significantly influenced the victory in the entire war. Despite Englands triumph, the outcome of hostilities…

  • American Revolution Overview and Analysis

    The American Revolution is one of the most widely covered and well-known events in American history. Starting with small conflicts and discontent, the sparks have ignited the flame of retribution against the oppressive British rule. As a result of the events that transpired in the 1760s, the colonists have gained independence and established the United…

  • American Revolution as the Turning Point in History

    Table of Contents Introduction The Causes of the American Revolution The Events Leading to the Revolution The Revolutionary War The Results of the Revolution Conclusion Annotated Bibliography Introduction The conflict between the colonists and the British leading to the revolution; The Americans winning the war and establishing the new constitution; Thesis: The Revolution became the…

  • American Revolution and Republic

    When America became independent from the British Empire, it formed a nation that was supposed to be a remedy for all the evils that the founders saw in their former imperial masters. The founders ideas found their reflection in the First Principles and the resulting Articles of Confederation and Constitution. One of the First Principles…

  • Colonial and Revolutionary America

    In 1776 America faced a series of problems that required immediate resolution. While the British forces were perfectly disciplined, armed, and organized, the Patriot army experienced a lack of skilled generals and soldiers as well as a lack of armament. The Patriots needed foreign aid, and if they wanted to gain European support, it was…

  • The Declaration of Independence and the American Revolution

    The patriots believed that the people of the Thirteen Colonies were entitled to the same natural and unalienable rights as those born in England, and the British Crown denied them their rights and freedoms. The main reason for the Declaration of Independence and the American Revolution was the British refusal to recognize the colonists right…

  • Radicalism Phenomenon During the American Revolution

    The main purpose of this article is to shed light on some of the aspects of the Revolution, which is typically viewed as a rebellion of the British colonies in North America against the British rule. The author insists that the history of the Revolution has been sanitized to a considerable extent and that the…