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History / Myth, Hope, Or Reality ? : A 5
page evaluation of the current state of history as a science. The writer addresses our
tendency to change reality to make it more tasteful. We are essentially left with the
question of what becomes of truth when we rewrite history through destructionist fury.
Bibliography lists 1 source. Mythre.wps
Has "The American Dream" Come True ? :
A 4 page discussion of the proverbial "American Dream," what it meant.. and
what it has come to mean today. The writer is particularly concerned with obstacles to
achieving the dream and whether or not it still may constitute a definitive reality for
all in this country. No bibliography. Amerdrea.wps
Americas Self-Made Man : A 5 page paper discussing just what the
American Dream is. It has nearly always been measured in terms of wealth, but not
necessarily in terms of dollars. The self-made man of Ben Franklins time was not a
success only in terms of money, but in terms of life. Money was the rewardnot the
goal. The American Dream is still alive, but it has been replaced in the eyes of many by a
sham, by that counterfeit that says that money is the only true measure of the worth of a
man. The pity is that money can be lost; character remains. Those with little character
but great sums can completely lose themselves when the money is lost. Bibliography lists 1
source. Selfmade.wps
Richard Hofstadter / A Historian of Note : A 9 page paper on
Richard Hofstadter and his works. He wrote many books that detailed many different times
throughout the history of the United States. He was best known for Age of Reform
and Anti-Intellectualism in the United States. Both of these books covered very
controversial issues. Although he wrote many books he was perhaps not as well known as
other historians but is by no means a historian that should be ignored. Bibliography lists
15 sources. Hofstadt.wps
Ben Franklin vs. Frederick Douglass : A broadly-defined 5 page essay
comparing Benjamin Franklin to Frederick Dogulass. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Frankdou.wps
Dependence and Independence : A 6 page research paper on the tension between
dependence and independence in Franklin's Autobiography and Hawthorne's House of the
Seven Gables. The writer details incidents from both works and relates them to
interpersonal, political, and social relationships. Bibliography lists 2 sources. Sevengab.wps
The Frontier Myth In the United States / From the Colonial Period to the Vietnam War
: A 6 page examination of the frontier myth in United States history. Identifies greed
and the never-ending drive for territorial expansion and control of resources, both
natural and human, as the driving force for white Anglo Saxon males in the United States
from the colonial period up until the Vietnam War. Relies largely on the work of Richard
Slotkin in his 1992 book "Gunfighter Nation: The Myth of the Frontier in Twentieth
Century America". No additional sources cited. Gunfight.wps
The Effects of Ethnicity on the United States / More Negative Than Positive :
A five-page research paper which discusses the way ethnicity has effected the United
States. Background on when ethnicity began and how the melting pot occurred and what
negative and positive effects ethnicity has had. Bibliography including four sources is
attached. Ethnicit.wps
The Simmering Melting Pot / Haitians & Cubans In the U.S.A. : A 6
page paper on the Cuban and Haitian boat people. The writer focuses on the plight of the Marielitos
-- Cuban refugees who braved the treacherous waters of the Gulf in an attempt to reach
America, where, they hope, they will be able to seek asylum from the oppression of their
native land. Detailing the history of the first Marielitos, the paper then goes on to
describe the different situation encountered by the "new Marielitos" and the
problems they encounter in trying to assimilate into American society; a society that
frequently wishes they would be returned to Cuba. Similar information is also examined
with regard to Haitian refugees and their own unique problems in assimilating to American
culture. Bibliography lists 6 sources.Melting2.wps
U.S. Immigration From 1800's To Present : A 10 page exploration of the
history and policy of U.S. Immigration from the 1800's to present. Emphasis is placed upon
Mexican, Cuban, and Haitian immigrants; the demands American's put on new immigrants to
assimilate; xenophobia; and the cultural and economic factors which shape our immigration
policies. Bibliography includes five references. Imm180.wps
German Immigration : A 5 page research paper into how German immigration
affected every aspect of American life contributing such varied things as ideas which
influenced U.S. universities, the first kindergartens, the Linotype machine, and lager
beer. The writers gives an overview of German immigration that shows how it started
during the colonial period and peaked in the early 20th-century. Bibliography includes 5
sources. Germimm.wps
Immigration Law & Poverty : A 30 page paper that considers the past and
present immigration laws in the United States and considers them in terms of poverty in
immigrant communities. Bibliography lists 25 sources. Immpolaw.wps
The Treatment of African-Americans in Pre- and Post-Civil War America : A 6
page paper briefly examining similarities and differences in how Blacks were treated in
the late 1700s and through the 19th century. Bibliography lists 9
sources. Afrtreat.wps
The American Way of Fighting : A 4 page paper that considers the progression
of American warfare from the Revolutionary War to the Cold War. This paper provides the
major points of transition that created the changes in the American way of fighting.
Bibliography lists 2 sources. Amerfght.wps
Undaunted Courage / Meriwether Lewis, Thomas Jefferson & The Opening of the
American West : A 19 page paper that provides a chapter by chapter overview of
Stephen Ambroses book. Excellent for study notes ! No additional sources cited. Sambrose.wps
On Becoming a United States Citizen : A 5 page research paper on the rights
and duties of citizenship, and how to become naturalized. The writer details what
citizenship is, what its benefits are, and how to obtain it. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Citznshp.wps
History of an American Town (17th - 20th Century) : In this 7 page research
paper, the writer examines the history of Montclair, NJ (a suburban town in North Jersey).
Beginning with the pre-Colonial era and a look at area Native Indians, the report moves
into a look at how the two evolved during the American Revolution, the Industrial Age, and
thereafter. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Montclai.wps
The Role Of Wealthy Families In New York Citys History : New York's
wealthy families are highlighted in this 5 page paper which outlines the city's history.
Families which were integral to the development of New York City such as the Rockefellers,
the Vanderbilts and the Astors are discussed. Their attitudes, as well as their financial
endeavors, are noted. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Nycfam.wps
Fifth Avenue, New York, NY : A 12 page research paper on the history and
characteristics of New York's Fifth Avenue. The writer describes the changing structure,
architecture, the spectacular parades, and the stores of the famed avenue. Bibliography
lists 5 sources. (Begins Before the Twentieth Century). Fifthave.wps
The American Street / An Important Public Space? : A 5 page overview
of history of the public space function of the city street and the evolution of that
function over time. The writer concludes that this function, even with planned efforts to
make it so, will never be as important as it had been in early American history.
Bibliography lists 3 sources. Streetev.wps
History of the Stock Market : A 12 page paper on the development of the
stock market in the United States from its colonial foundations, through the boisterous
days of the nineteenth century, to the computerized transactions of today. The writer
discusses both the 1929 crash and the 1987 crash-- providing an analysis of each.
Bibliography lists 6 sources. Stock.wps
Southern History, Southern Family : A 3 page essay on southern family life.
The writer discusses the relevance of family history in the way many southerners perceive
themselves today. Race relations, culture, and other historical factors all contribute to
the importance of family in this region of the Untied States. Bibliography lists 3
sources. Histsout.wps
Role Of Government In American Life 1865-1940 : A 4 page paper that explores
the role of government in the lives of Americans from 1865-1940, considering the impact
during specific events in American history. This paper demonstrates the transitioning role
of government, from international focus prior to the First World War, to intense national
focus after the fall of the New York Stock Exchange in 1929 and the implementation of the
New Deal. Bibliography lists 2 sources. Amerlife.wps
America Tested 1865-1998 : A 5 page examination of how the United
States has successfully come through various crises since 1865. Various wars and
widespread problems are discussed. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Amertest.wps
Democracy In The United States Between 1877 & 1975 : A 5 page paper
discussing the gradual progression towards a more thoroughly Democratic society within the
United States. This progression is illustrated through examples regarding documents that
are a part of the Untied States history. These documents include presidential
inauguration speeches of various presidents. Bibliography lists 8 sources. DemocUS.wps
A Joint Interview with Booker T. Washington and Theodore Roosevelt : A 10
page "interview" with these two leaders in 1901, the year Booker T. Washington
published his autobiography after 20 years of success at Tuskegee Institute, and the year
during which President William McKinley was assassinated, leaving his Vice President,
Theodore Roosevelt, to take office as President. The "interview" questions
childhood experiences, factors contributing to their success, the importance of good
character, party affiliation rationale, the role of blacks in America and the future
outlook for them, and Americas future overall. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Btwr.wps
A History of Racism & Sexism in America : A concise 5 page essay on the
historical origin of racism and sexism in the Americas. The writer details how the White
Man brutally conquested the Native Indians and continued a reign of racist oppression
thereafter. Sociopolitical examples such as The Chinese Exclusion Act, the
persecution of Japanese-Americans during World War II, etc; are provided to support points
made throughout the essay. No Bibliography. Amerrace.wps
Women In Early America : During the revolutionary era, at a time when North
Americans proclaimed liberty and political participation as their birthright, women
remained separate from the institutions of political life. This 7 page research paper
examines the sociopolitical oppression of women and the beginnings of feminist activism in
the United States. The writer discusses womens' productivity in the 19th century, the
first school mistresses, and more. It is argued that women essentially created a female
sub-culture which redefined the meaning of public life itself. Bibliography lists 4
sources. Womncolo.wps
Women in Religion : This 11 page paper explores the obstacles women faced in
the Christian church during the nineteenth century and similar problems they live with in
America today. Bibliography lists 11 sources. Womenrel.wps
Slavery In The New World / Work Force : A 5 page research essay that
investigates the reasons Africans came to be exploited as slave labor. Researchers point
to the sugar boom in the Mediterranean and then again in Brazil, labor shortages and the
reliability of black slaves. Both nations owed their success to black slaves. Their
success established the model of labor for a successful colony. The model was then
repeated in developing colonies. Bibliography included. Slave.doc
Marriages Under Slavery : This 5 page overview on wedding ceremonies held
for slaves in nineteenth century America details customs such as "jumping the
broom." The role of the church is also addressed. The paper ends with marriage
statistics from the time period. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Slavewed.wps
American Life & The Institution Of Slavery : A 5 page examination of
life in America in regard to slavery as evidenced through the autobiographies of Frederick
Douglass and Benjamin Franklin. Bibliography included. Dougfran.wps
An Overview Of Slavery : A 7 page paper that explores slavery from the
Revolution through emancipation. The paper explores the issue through the political
processes and impassioned abolitionist statements that occurred during those years,
including slave revolts, Dred Scott, compromises, a number of abolitionist statements, and
the Lincoln-Douglas debates. Bibliography lists 11 sources. Slavhist.wps
Slavery / U.S. vs. Caribbean : An 8 page paper that explores the issue of
whether slaves lived under "better" conditions in either of these countries. The
paper shows that the conditions of the slaves was similar during the years of slavery, and
discusses the current debate on the socioeconomic impacts of slavery in the two areas
(U.S./British colonies). The paper posits that the difference between the two regimes is
that in the United States the freed slaves have educational and economic opportunities not
available in the Caribbean. The paper relies heavily on the experiences of two Black
journalists in support of the argument. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Compslav.wps
Salem .. McCarthyism .. And The Continuance Of Witch Hunts : A 7 page
research paper on the Salem Witch Trials. The writer discusses causes of the witch hunts,
the brutality of punishment, and the ultimate restitution paid in 1711 to those accused of
witchery who survived. A section of this paper also discusses the Trials' depiction in
Arthur Miller's "The Crucible" and then goes on to make comparisons between what
occurred in 17th-18th century Salem and that which took place in mid-20th century America
during the era of "McCarthyism" when all suspected Communists were
'witch-hunted." Bibliography lists 5 sources. Salem.wps
Gustavson's "A Preface To History" / Analytical Reflections : A 12
page paper discussing and analyzing Carl Gustavsons classic text on how history has
been mis-taught, and how it could be taught more effectively to increase our understanding
and retention of it. Gustavsons contention is that most people have been taught
history illogically. Rather than seeing the subject as simply the earlier stage of
development of a current situation, they plunge in and begin trying to tie names to dates
to places to events, without any frame of reference or particular goals in mind (other
than passing the course!). No other sources cited. Gustav.wps
Robert Takaki's "A Different Window" : A 5 page paper that
provides an overview of Takaki's retake on the common history of the United States and
suggests conflicts with major elements of history. Bibliography lists no additional
sources. Takaki.wps
The Scandals of U.S. Presidents : A 4 page look at the prevalence of
scandalous behavior among U.S. Presidents and executive officers throughout the course of
the country's history. The Andrew Johnson controversy, Harding's "Teapot Dome"
scandal, Theodore Roosevelt's political appointment of the despised James S. Clarkson,
Bill Clinton's involvement in The Whitewater Affair, etc;-- are among the many case
examples discussed. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Pressca2.wps
Thomas Jefferson vs. Frederick Douglass : Approximately 6 pages worth of
notes useful for a general comparison of Thomas Jefferson and Frederick Douglass. No
Bibliographic references. Fredjeff.wps
California & Migration : A 10 page historic discussion of migration
to the state of California and the reasons people have chosen this particular region to
live. Focus is on Spanish life and struggle in California's cities from the 16th through
the 18th centuries. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Calimigr.wps
Emigration from Ireland in the 19th and 20th Centuries : A 6 page paper
on the immigration of the Irish to the U.S. The writer examines the hardships and
accomplishments that came with making such life changing journey. Irishim.wps
The Bill of Rights & The Legacy Of Jeffersonian Democracy : A
20 page paper describing how the Bill of Rights as originally formulated in the 18th
century continues to serve us today. It discusses why Jefferson, more than many of the
other Founding Fathers, felt vehemently that the Bill of Rights was a necessary addition
to the Constitution; the paper then looks at the ten amendments individually to show how
their early conception has been reinterpreted in the twentieth century as social attitudes
change. Bibliography lists sixteen sources. Bofright.wps
(The) Declaration of Independence & Its Historic Origin : 6 pages
excellently detailing the historic origins of the United States Declaration of
Independence in the bible, the Magna Carta, the philosophies of Rousseau and Locke etc;
Bibliography lists 5 sources. Declaind.wps
The Declaration of Independence & John Locke : An insightful 4 page
look at how the theories of philosopher John Locke were carried over into the drafting of
the Declaration of Independence. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Declaind2.wps
Immigrants, Indians, & More : 8 pages worth of short free-writing
essays on the important role that immigrants have played in U.S. history, the plight of
the Native American Indians, the effects of Industrialization and more. Available as
shorter, individual essays by e-mail request. No Bibliography. Histessay.wps
A New Industrial Age : A 5 page essay on how the growth of industry
changed American society both for the better and for the worse. Followed by commentary on
the role and life of early 20th century immigrants. No Bibliography. Indust~1.wps
The History of New Jersey : A 5 page overview of New Jersey's history from
the 17th through the 19th century. Examined are the White man's relationship with area
Lenni-Lenape Indians, NJ's role in the revolutionary war, NJ's contributions to
industrialization, and more. No bibliography. Newjrhis.wps
Yellowstone National Park / Peoples' Respect For Nature : An 11 page,
historical overview of Yellowstone National Park. The writer discusses tribes that once
inhabited the area, how public interest grew as the result of a 19th century mining
expedition, and how preservation of the park has evidenced our commitment to nature. A
section also covers the large-scale fires of 1988 which ripped through Yellowstone and
left widespread damage. The "let-burn" policy of allowing forest fires to
continue burning naturally is explained. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Yeloston.wps
Rise Of The United States As An International Power : A 5 page overview
of the rise of the U.S. to international power. The paper begins with the ideals of the
forefathers, leading to the inventions rising out of the Industrial Revolution and
continuing through World War II (a-bomb), telecommunications, computer technology,
military technology and the space program. The paper includes a discussion of some of the
problems that have emerged as a result of democratization of communist and socialist
states and how the United States is working to assist those countries in the move to the
global market. Bibliography lists 10 sources. Uspower.wps
(The) Mystery of the Bermuda Triangle : A 5 page essay on the mystery of
the Bermuda Triangle. Discussed are the superstitions that surround the region as well as
insight into what might have actually happened. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Bermudat.wps
The Native American Indians / Historic Perspectives : A 12 page
discussion of several key historic perspectives on the Native Indians. Specifically
examined are the disparate policies and different perspectives of Andrew Jackson, Captain
John Smith, Frederick W. Turner, and others. Bibliography lists 8 sources. Indpersp.wps
U.S. History / Popular Essays : Approximately 14 pages worth of brief essays
on U.S. History from 1877 - the present. Topics discussed include the Spanish-American
war, Truman's foreign policy, Roosevelt's New Deal, World War II, and the Civil Rights
Act. Available as shorter, individual essays by e-mail request. No Bibliography. Histtest.wps
The Truth in History : A 5 page paper on the essay by Edward Hallett Carr
entitled, The Historian and His Facts. The essay examines some interesting
points in regards to history and whether much of it is actual truth or simply an
interpretation of the facts set before the historian. Carr sets the reader up to question
any and all history they have ever been exposed to. While some facts may undoubtedly be
true, all history is essentially someone elses account of the events. Everyone has
their own perspective and analysis of any given event and this is bound to influence how
history is recorded. Ecarr.wps

COLONIAL &
PRE-COLONIAL AMERICA
Native American Views Of Columbus : A 3 page
paper that discusses not only the genocide of indigenous peoples instigated by Columbus on
his voyages, but also that it engendered the same policy in Euro-American societies. The
paper presents the viewpoint presented in a 1996 position paper on Columbus and the
fallacy of idolizing him as a "hero," including statistics in support of the
genocide argument and the paper's/writers and contributors global concerns for the
environment (based on initial Seneca quote). The position paper argument is backed by five
other authors. The paper posits that refusal to listen to these arguments has serious
implications for free-market societies. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Natcol.wps
Causes & Consequences of Native American Migration : A 5 page overview
of the pre-Columbian history of the people we call Native Americans. Includes possible
reasons for their migration to the Americas and describes the complex evolution that
resulted in many diverse cultures. Describes the division between the cultural regions
separated by the Rio Grande river and differences that existed between the governmental
organization of Aztec and Inca. Concludes with a summary of the decimation Native
Americans experienced upon contact with European cultures. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Namigrat.wps
Impacts to Native Americans In The 16th & 17th Centuries : A 4 page
overview of the different approaches to colonization of Spain and Portugal verses England,
France, and Holland in the 16th and 17th Centuries. Describes differences in their
interactions with Native Americans. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Contcolo.wps
"American Genesis / Cpt. John Smith & The Founding Of Virginia" :
A 4 page paper on this book by Alden T. Vaughn in which the writer provide a brief
analytical overview and then comments on the author's viewpoint. The stories of John
Smith, Jamestown, and the early plight of the Native Indians are covered. Amergeni.wps
William Bradford & The Pilgrim Separatist Movement : A 5 page paper
discussing the background of those who sailed over to the "New World" on the
Mayflower. After a discussion of the difference between Separatists (Pilgrims) and
Puritans, the paper analyzes Bradfords role in the history of the Plymouth Colony.
Bibliography lists 4 sources. Wbradford.wps
John Steinbecks "The Pearl" vs. William Bradfords "Of
Plymouth Plantation" : A 5 page paper comparing and contrasting William
Bradfords 1650 work with John Steinbecks 1945 one. The writer concludes that
what pulled the Pilgrim community through its evil times, even more than their God, was
the strength they derived from each other and the faith they shared. In embracing
capitalism, Steinbecks protagonist turns his back on his culture, and thus on a big
part of himself. Bibliography lists 2 sources. Pearlpl.wps
How Was Witchcraft An Attempt to Create
Political Order in Salem : An 8 page paper discussing the premise that the
outbreak of witchcraft in 17th century Salem, Massachusetts, was actually an
attempt to create political order. The writer also briefly outlines the means by which the
witch trials served to preserve the psychological order of Salem Village. Bibliography
lists seven sources. Salem2.wps
Causes of the Salem Witch Trials : A 5 page essay on how causes behind the
Salem Witch Trials can be traced to Puritanism and the Protestant Reformation.
Bibliography lists 5 sources. Strial.wps
Christopher Columbus : 4 page analytical review of "Admiral of the
Ocean Sea," a book by Samuel Eliot Morrison that goes into great detail about
Christopher Columbus and his voyage to the "New World." No Bibliography. Chriscol.wps
Colonial History / Slaveships And Puritans In Their Society : Two related
2 page essays (4 pages total for this file) on life during the 17th and 18th centuries. In
the first, the writer discusses the harsh conditions endured on slaveships by African
natives being transported to the Americas. Different qualities of treatment towards men
and women are analyzed as well. The second essay examines Puritan family life and the
subordinate political role that the family unit collectively played. Bibliography lists 1
source. 16001700.wps
Slavery In Colonial America : A 6 page paper on slavery in Colonial
America in which the writer discusses such concepts as slave societies, slaves as an
economic necessity, etc.; Sections also focus on the hardships endured by slaves including
physical abuse, mental torture, and more. Social and political issues as they existed are
examined in great detail and the paper concludes with words on how early U.S. political
ideology began to attack slavery and plant the seeds for eventual conflict between the
North and South. Bibliography lists 9 sources. Slaveryc.wps
Slave Life in the American
Colonies : This 9 page paper provides a comprehensive overview on slavery
in America. One section explores differences between slaves in the North and South and
another looks specifically at slave families. Much is discussed concerning culture and
customs as it existed in colonial America as pertinent to slavery. A brief history on the
inception of slavery in America is also included. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Slavlife.wps
Slavery In Cuba Vs. Virginia : A 3 page essay on Herbert Klein's "Slavery
in the Americas : A Comparative Study of Cuba and Virginia" in which the writer
examines some of the differences that existed between slavery in two different nearby
sections of the globe : Virginia (U.S.A.) and Cuba. Among the many points made, Cuban
slaves were generally treated much more harshly and found themselves involved in violent
riots more often. Bibliography lists 3 sources. Bibliography also cites two additional
sources. Slavebok.wps
The Importance Of African-Americans In 18th Century Virginia : A 3 page
review of Michel Sobel's "The World They Made Together" in which the
author argues that slave labor was both unfair and invaluable at the same time. Sobel
primarily discusses the immense contributions that Black people made in laying a stronger
foundation for the United States.-- Full citation provided for the primary source. Sobel.wps
Military Training In Colonial America : In 8 pages, the writer provides
an historical overview of military training in Colonial America. Bibliography lists 5
sources. Militrai.wps
James Oglethorpe / His Life & Influence On The Colony Of Georgia :
A 6 page account of the life of James Oglethorpe, the soldier, philanthropist and founder
of the colony of Georgia. Specifically addresses his role in the creation of the colony of
Georgia. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Jamesogl.wps
The Lenape Indians : A 3 page report on the Lenni-Lenape Indians and
their place in the Northeastern United State's colonial history. Issues concerning
geography and territorial disputes are touched upon. No Bibliography. Lenape.wps
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U.S. HISTORY
(18th CENTURY)
(The) American Free Banking System : A 5
page essay highlighting the emergence of the Free Banking System in early U.S. history.
Bibliography lists 5 sources. Amerbank.wps
Benjamin Franklin & American Independence : A 4 page research paper
on the book by the famous Franklin biographer Esmond Wright. This the first in a series of
books which Wright has written on Franklin shows how the historianís fascination with his
famous topic began. The writer discusses how Wright brings Franklin to life through his
insightful prose. No additional sources cited. Ewright.wps
Benjamin Franklins Works : A 6 page paper on the relationship of Ben
Franklins works and their reflection of his life. The paper concentrates on the
Constitutional Convention in 1787, the work of which was to draft the Constitution of the
United States, from which arose the famous quote of the certainty of death and taxes. Also
included is a short excerpt of the 1757 publication of Poor Richards Almanac.
Bibliography lists 7 sources. Benfr.wps
Benjamin Franklin's Autobiography / Analysis : This 6 page research paper
discusses The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin, which chronicles America's ultimate
"Renaissance Man's" life from his birth in 1706 until 1757. Specifically
considered is how Franklin's life represents the "great American success story."
Bibliography lists 1 source. Benfrank.wps
Benjamin Franklin / His Autobiography As Viewed 1000 Years In The Future :
8 pages in length. The year is 2999. Since the meteor destruction of all of North America
and most libraries in the northern hemisphere six centuries ago, Professor Forlorn of
Faroff University has been attempting to figure out the history of the former United
States in its various stages. A great find of The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin
has brought to light a number of conclusions with regard to two topics of that era:
economic and social mobility, and the nature of eighteenth-century religion. The writer
discusses these findings, as well as addresses what can be concluded from the study.
Bibliography lists 1 source. BenFrank.wps
Benjamin Franklin & The American Dream : A 6 page essay defining
"The American Dream" and demonstrating how Benjamin Franklin exemplified this
dream. No Bibliography. Franklin.wps
Benjamin Franklin as a Model Citizen : A 4 page essay defining the term
"model citizen" and then discussing how such a term adequately describes early
America's great Benjamin Franklin. No Bibliography. Frankli2.wps
Benjamin Franklin vs. Olaudah Equiano / Comparative Autobiographies : A 5
page paper that compares the autobiographies of Benjamin Franklin and Olaudah Equiano.
This paper considers the way in which each many writes about their cultures, society
considerations, and diifucult problems in America and Africa. Franklin's authobiography is
set in the context of U.S. history, while Equiano's is based in the historical perspective
of European and American slave trade. No additional sources cited. Equiano.wps
Benjamin Franklin & Jonathan Edward's Autobiography and Narrative :
A 3 page essay discussing Edward's focus on the ecclesiastical vs. Franklin's focus on the
individual. The paper compares the two's viewpoint and successes as depicted in each
mans biography. Fredw.wps
Three Biographies of Jefferson : A 6 page analysis of three
biographies of Thomas Jefferson. The writer evaluates Thomas Jefferson: An Intimate
History by Fawn M. Brodie; The Jefferson Scandals: a rebuttal by Virginius
Dabney; and Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemings: An American Controversy by Annette
Gordon-Reed, and concludes that Brodieís book offers the best overall perspective of
Jeffersonís life while Gordon-Reedís book gives the most evenhanded and well-balanced
treatment of whether or not Jefferson had a relationship with his slave, Sally Hemings. Jeffbio.wps
Thomas Paine's "Common Sense" / Mother - Child Imagery : A 6 page
analysis of Paine's use of imagery to argue against the mother-child argument of his
opponents. The writer aruges that the imagery employed was a powerful tool for Paine and
effectively made the argument that Americans were not children of the parent country, that
the parent was corrupt, that the images further flowed into the image of Americans as
adults, and then to images of Americans as parents of their own country. No additional
sources cited. Paine.wps
The Tories & The Whigs : A 5 page paper discussing the Tories and the
Whigs and their part in the politics of the American Revolution. The origins of the Whig
Party in the U.S. and their eventual disintegration as a political party is also
discussed. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Toriwhig.wps
Causes Leading To The Revolutionary War : All too often, our contemporary
media portrays the American Revolutionary War as a relatively brief and glorious fight for
Independence from British taxation. In reality, it was for at least a century and a half
prior to the onset of Revolutionary conflict that the forthcoming war was foreshadowed
through economic struggle, political instability, and an increasing distance between the
needs of the American people and the desires of the British crown. This 4 page essay
describes the tensions from as far back as1632 with the Maryland Charter, up through the
Navigation Acts (1660s), the Hat Act (1730s), etc; No Bibliography. Revoessa.wps
New Jersey During The Revolutionary War : A 3 page discussion of New
Jersey's instrumental role in the American Revolution. The writer's describes the
present-day state's unique geographic position between New York City and Philadelphia as
well as the historic importance of the battle of Monmouth (central NJ) -- in which
American troops successfully diverted British troops attempting to get to shore ..
ultimately causing a "turning point" in the war. No Bibliography. Revolunj.wps
Waterloo Village, Past & Present : A 5 page paper discussing Waterloo
Village, New Jersey, as a modern-day historical and cultural site and its historical
significance. Bibliography lists 8 sources. Waterloo.rtf
Women During The Revolution : This 5 page paper outlines the society in
which women lived during the time of the Revolutionary War in America. Dominant opinions
about, standards of behavior, and expectations of American women of 18th
century are presented. Bibliography included. Wmrev.wps
The Boston Tea Party, Samuel Adams, & The Events that Followed :
A basic, 9 page discussion of the Tea Party, its participants, and primarily-- its impact.
Bibliography lists 4 sources. Bostonte.wps
Did The American Revolution Help Spur The French Revolution ? : A 14 page
comparison & contrast research paper citing the causes, actions, and results of each
of these historic revolutions. The writer concludes that each war was fought for obviously
different reasons and in markedly different ways. Nevertheless, the American Revolution
did have some influence upon the French Revolution even though the latter would have
occurred eventually anyway. Bibliography lists approximately 10 sources. Frenamer.wps
The American Revolution According To Bailyn & Woods : A 6 page paper
discussing and comparing views of the American Revolution as portrayed by Bernard Bailyn
in "The Ideological Origins of the American Revolution" and Gordon Wood in
"The Radicalism of the American Revolution." No additional sources cited. Bailwood.wps
Confederation to Constitution : A 5 page essay that argues for the
powers given the federal government in the Constitution to regulate the states as opposed
to the more autonomous semi-country status the states had under the Articles of
Confederation. Bibliography lists 3 sources. Confcons.wps
U.S. Constitution / Economy vs. Bill of Rights.. A 6 page paper that posits
that although the constitution framed at the Philadelphia Convention in 1787 is an
excellent document, that the framers left a document that continues to pit people against
economic rights. Touted as a democracy, individuals do not have true electoral power.
Bibliography lists 5 sources. Ecnybill.wps
The Enlightenment In America : Origins of the Enlightenment in America are
explored in this 5 page paper. The ideas, events and conditions that led up to the era are
discussed, in both Europe and America, with an emphasis on the latter. The American
Revolution is reported as being integral to the Enlightenment and the influence of
prominent figures such as Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin Franklin are also noted.
Bibliography lists 8 sources. Enlight.wps
Slavery In New England : A 5 page analysis of slavery in New England
explores assumptions made by Piersen in Black Yankees. The destruction of black family
ties in the eighteenth century is thought to have caused the failure of blacks to become
integrated into the dominant culture. Bibliography lists 3 sources. Slave2.wps
Philip Freneau / Patriot Poet : A 6 page paper discussing the life and works
of the Revolutionary War poet who during his lifetime was considered the Father of
American Poetry, but is now scarcely remembered at all. The paper analyzes why this is so,
and concludes that Freneaus influence on other writers and political thinkers was
greater than the originality of his work. Bibliography lists three sources. Freneau.wps
The Genius of George Washington : A 4 page research paper which examines the
book by Edmund S. Morgan whose basic premise is that Washingtons genius lay
primarily in his use and understanding of the principles of power. Morgan makes a good
case for this argument as he gives insight into Washingtons character and the
politics that were prevalent during the American Revolution. No additional sources cited. Emorgan.wps
"The Real George Washington" : Brief
sociocultural analysis (4 pages in length) of Mason Weems' fictional book about George
Washington (best known for the infamous "cherry tree" tale)- Author discusses
nationalistic pride-related reasons for Weems having created so many promotional
falsehoods about our nation's first president. Bibliography lists 3 sources. Georwash.wps
The Haitian and American Revolutions : A 4 page research paper on
comparing the Haitian and American Revolutions. The writer details the general history of
the Haitian revolt, including its slave basis and the leadership of Toussaint-Louverture,
and distinguishes it from the makeup of the American Revolution. Bibliography lists 2
sources. Haitirev.wps
Alexander Hamilton's Economic Policies : A 5 page research paper on
Hamilton's proposals to encourage confidence in the government financially and encourage
commerce. The writer details the controversies on funding, assumption, the National Bank,
and the Report on Manufactures. Bibliography lists 2 sources. Alham.wps
Samuel Adams / Radical Puritan : A 5 page paper discussing the book
"Samuel Adams Radical Puritan" by Lillian Fowler, William Fowler, William
Fowler, Jr., and Oscar Handlin. The book covers the life and times, as well as the
adventures of Samuel Adams, the American revolutionary and political leader. No additional
sources cited. Samuel.doc
The Constitution And The Revolution : A 5 page research paper discussing
whether the Constitution was a revolutionary document or whether it overturned the
revolution. The writer details revolutionary principles, and applies them to the
provisions of the Constitution and the Bill of Rights. Bibliography lists 2 sources. Constrev.wps
After The American Revolution / Economic Trouble : A 15 page discussion of
the economic impact of the American Revolution. The writer presents material regarding the
structure of the various governmental entities, the issuance of a large variety of paper
currency and debt documents which served as currency, and the plight of the American
farmer. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Amerrev.wps
"Aaron Burr as a Tragic Hero" : Aaron Burr is known notoriously
throughout the pages of U.S. history as the failed vice-President who slayed Alexander
Hamilton in a duel and then fled. But in this insightful 20 page paper, the writer argues
quite strongly that Burr was not by any means a villain nor is he deserving of the scorn
that his name has suffered for so long. The paper contains a detailed overview of Burr's
political activity both before and after the Hamilton incident and discusses logical
reasons for us to believe that he was a "good" politician who was victimized by
the propaganda of others. The number of strong arguments cited are too numerous to list in
this abstract ! Bibliography lists 8 sources. Burr.wps
The Aaron Burr Conspiracy : A 9 page overview of the Aaron Burr Conspiracy,
an affair in which the ex-Vice President of the United States planned to invade Mexico and
Louisiana and to establish a sovereign nation in what was at the time known as the
Louisiana Purchase. Concludes that the conspiracy was not really viewed as such given the
political environment of the time. What to some is a conspiracy, to others is a
revolution. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Aburr.wps
America's Great Awakenings : In this well-written 11 page essay, the writer
examines similarities & differences that existed between America's first two Great
Awakenings (18th and 19th century). Both maintained a common emphasis upon the importance
of religion but the second one offered greater religious freedom-- an indication that it
was occurring in a "new" America-- one that practiced greater tolerance.
Bibliography lists 11 sources. Greatawa.wps
Americas Great Awakening / Jonathan Edwards Infamous Sermon :
This 6 page paper analyzes the "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God"
sermon delivered by New England clergyman and theologian Jonathan Edwards during a revival
known as the Great Awakening in 1741. Bibliography lists 1 source. Sinners.wps
Historic Controversy Over the U.S. Constitution : A 5 page discussion of the
controversy between Federalists and Anti-Federalists that ensued regarding the original
ratification of the U.S. Constitution. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Federali.wps
The Magna Carta & The Constitution : A 5 page essay which compares the
English document with the American Constitution. Bibliography lists 3 sources. Magnacar.wps
Jefferson & Douglass / Experts in Intellectual Prose : A 5 page
comparison between the oratorical capabilities of Thomas Jefferson and Frederick Douglass.
Each of their relevant accomplishments and overall influence are examined. Bibliography
lists 4 sources. Jeffdoug.wps
James Madison and Federalist Paper No. 10 : A 5 page paper that describes
what Madison termed the "disease" that was common to all republics, and uses his
arguments to demonstrate the necessity for a new Constitution as a "cure." No
additional sources cited. Madi10.wps
The Federalist Papers & The Role Of The Judiciary : A 5 page paper
outlining the role of the Judiciary Branch of the federal government and how this role is
clarified by the Federalist Papers written in 1777 and 1778. No additional sources are
listed. Fedjud.wps
Thomas Jefferson, Slavery, And The Hypocrisy Of Our Founding Fathers : In
this well-written 5 page essay, it is argued that Thomas Jefferson and various other
"Founding Fathers" of the United States were hypocritical in drafting that
"all men are created equal"- when many of them were known --among others
things-- to be slave owners. The writer acknowledges that the Framers were aware of this
hypocrisy and discusses the socioeconomic and political dilemma that they faced in making
pertinent decisions. A number of rarely-known facts such as the Constitutional provision
which outlawed the barring of slavery until at least 1808 are used to illustrate this
essay's main points. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Jeffslav.wps
The History Of The Erie Canal : A 6 page paper discussing this
major inland waterway and its influence in American history. The paper covers why it was
built, the many roadblocks to its completion, its importance economically, socially, and
politically, and how it is used today. Bibliography lists 6
sources. Erie.rtf
John Jacob Astor & Western Expansion : An 8 page paper that provides an
overview of the life and business developments of John Jacob Astor and the impact that his
fur trade operations had on western expansion in the post-Revolutionary American colonies.
Bibliography lists 6 sources. Jonjac.wps

U.S. HISTORY
(19th CENTURY)
CIVIL WAR PAPERS IN THIS SECTION!
Anti-Slavery Movements : 15 pages discussing
the anti-slave movements that existed from the late eighteenth through the mid-nineteenth
centuries. Bibliography contains 11 sources. Antislav.wps
(The) Battle at Little Big Horn : is a 6 page report that looks at the
battle from a neutral perspective, providing insight both into the Indian and Military
points of view. Bibliography lists 8 sources. Litbigho.wps
Learning From Custer : A 10 page paper that considers General George
Armstrong Custers leadership skills in light of todays business management
standards. The writer examines Custers successes and failures in comparison to the
requirements organizations have of their managers and supervisors. Bibliography lists 6
sources. Gcuster.wps
Native American Views On Custer : An 8 page paper analyzing the Native
American view of Custer and the battle at Little Big Horn that they should have won. The
analysis is based on their spiritual views on land preservation and how the preservation
has been their spiritual duty for 20 million years. This is contrasted to the U.S.
settler's views of autonomy on a new land, and the belief that they also received this
land in exchange of developing the "right" form of government. The Native
American view concentrates on the vision as interpreted by Crazy Horse and the council of
Chiefs of that time period. Bibliography lists 9 sources. Custer.wps
The Flight of Chief Joseph and His People / Manifest Destiny? : A 38 page
research paper exploring the history of the Nez Perce and their leader Chief Joseph who,
in 1877, led them on a 1700 mile journey through some of the roughest terrains of the
present-day states of Montana, Oregon, and Idaho trying to escape capture by the US Army.
The writer presents an in-depth discussion of manifest destiny as it relates to the
conquest of the Americas, a location map, a chronological table of events, and more.
Contains numerous quotes from Chief Joseph and other primary sources to support thesis.
Bibliography lists 16 sources. Chjoseph.wps
Colonization Of Texas : A 4 page research report on the Colonization of
Texas in 1824. At that time, Mexico wanted to prohibit the encroachment of its territories
by the pioneers moving West. They offered an agreement of three conditions to any Anglos
who wanted to settle there. Conflict erupted and Texas eventually gained its independence
from Mexico. Bibliography included. Texas.wps
John C. Calhoun : Irving Bartletts John C. Calhoun A Biography is
discussed in this 9 page paper that focuses on military and southern culture. Various
concepts are brought up in the analysis including whether or not cultural influence is an
excuse for behavior. No additional sources cited. Johnhoun.wps
John C. Calhoun & The Nullification Crisis : An 11 page account of John
C. Calhoun, his ideas and philosophies and his role in the nullification crisis.
Bibliography lists eight sources. Calhoun.wps
Forts As Trade Centers In the Old West : A 12 page analysis of two accounts
of Anglo-American colonization of the West: Indian Survival on the California Frontier
by Alberto Hurtado and Ritual Ground by Daniel C. Comer. These two historians are
part of a new wave of scholars who are revealing aspects of history not found in
traditional texts. The writer demonstrates how these two scholars place historical events
within a sociological context which gives new insight into this topic. No additional
sources cited. Bentfort.wps
Ralph Andrist's "The Long Death" / Plight
Of The American Indians : An 8 page paper that recounts the history of the
American Indians and the U.S. military strucuture that defeated them. Considered are a
number of major battles and the consequences that the military push toward genocide had on
the Native American nations of the 19th century. No additional sources cited. Indians.wps
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Historic Land Grants (Morill Acts) Made by the Federal Government :
A 4 page paper on the grants of vacant land given by the U.S. Federal government to make
improvements during the last half of the19th century. Included in the discussion is the
first Morill Act which helped build up railroads from 1850 through 1871 and also the
Second Morill Act (end of the nineteenth century) which helped enable the government to
make similar grants to help better-establish universities. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Landgran.wps
The Morrill Act and the History of Land Grant Colleges : The history and
mission of Land Grant Colleges (Morrill Act, etc;) are discussed in this 5-page paper.
Eight references and cited and listed in bibliography. Landgnt.wps
Irish Immigration & The "Orange Order" : A 14 page paper in
which the writer provides an overview of the history of Irish immigration in Boston and
considers the impacts of the Orange Order [contributed to discriminatory practices] on the
overall social climate during the 1850s. Bibliography lists 10 sources. Irishor.wps
Irish Immigrants & Life in America : A 6 page paper that provides an
overview of the immigration of Irish into the United States in the 19th century and
considers the discrimination based on religious, cultural and educational differences.
Bibliography lists 7 sources. Irimm.wps
Construction Work In The Mid 19th Century : The 19th century presented
itself as a time of extensive growth and change for the United States. With the frontier
constantly expanding, construction was on the rise. This 4 page report looks at the job
and lifestyle of mid-19th century construction workers. The writer is particularly
concerned with techniques, challenges, obstacles, & levels of endurance. Bibliography
lists 4 sources. Conswork.wps
Sam Houston Among the Cherokee : A 12 page examination of Sam Houston's two
stays among the Cherokee. The writer discusses the culture of the Cherokee and gives an
overview of Houston's personal life and his career moves. Bibliography lists eight
sources. Shouston.wps
The Cherokee Removal : A 20 page examination of the factors leading up to
the Cherokee Removal, the Removal itself and the years immediately after the removal.
Discusses the two Cherokee factions which were at play during this time period, one led by
John Rodgeand the other by the principal chief of the Cherokee John Ross. Bibliography
lists 12+ sources. Cherfact.wps
The Cherokee / Their Lands, Their Rights, Their Removal : A 5 page
examination of the issues surrounding the forced removal of the Cherokee from their
ancestral lands in Georgia. Bibliography lists ten sources. Cherk2.wps
Andrew Jackson and the Cherokee Nation : A 7 page paper that discusses the
issued surrounding Andrew Jackson's role in the removal of the Cherokee Nation for its
lands. Removal of Indians dated back for decades; Jackson's actions therefore not only
supported his own beliefs, they sanctioned the actions and opinions that were historical
present in the country during the 1800s. The writer explores the background of the
principal parties and discusses the events leading up to the forced march of the
Cherokees. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Jackcher.wps
W.J. Rorabaughs "The Craft Apprentice" / Economic, Social &
Industrial Issues : A 15 page paper that considers the overview of the society and
economy of ante-bellum America provided by Rorabaugh and considers the issues for the
plantation economy as well as for the nation as a whole. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Craftapp.wps
The Missouri Compromise of 1820 : A 5 page paper that provides an overview
of the Missouri Compromise and considers its implications for North/South relations prior
to the Civil War. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Miss1820.wps
The Missouri Compromise # 2 : A 5 page paper that explores the discussion
surrounding this compromise, past and present. The writer argues that compromise is not
always the best solution, and supports Williams' and other scholars ideas surrounding the
negative effects of the compromise on today's society, most particularly, the
"feeling" of separateness between individuals and also from their government.
Bibliography lists 4 sources. Misscomp.wps
The Jacksonian Era : A 4 page paper that provides an overview of the
Jacksonian Era and its important legal, political and economic events that impacted the
pre-Civil War political arena. Bibliography lists 2 sources. Jackera.wps
The Cause Of The Slave Rebellion Involving Nat Turner : On August 22, 1831,
a band of slaves, led by lay preacher Nat Turner, entered a house in Southampton County,
Virginia and killed five members of a family. This was the beginning of a slave uprising
that was to become known as Nat Turner's rebellion. This 8 page paper reviews the life of
Nat Turner and his role in the rebellion. Bibliography included. Slvrebel.wps
Marriages Under Slavery : This 5 page overview on wedding ceremonies held
for slaves in nineteenth century America details customs such as "jumping the
broom." The role of the church is also addressed. The paper ends with marriage
statistics from the time period. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Slavewed.wps
Slavery In New England : A 5 page analysis of slavery in New England
explores assumptions made by Piersen in Black Yankees. The destruction of black family
ties in the eighteenth century is thought to have caused the failure of blacks to become
integrated into the dominant culture. Bibliography lists 3 sources. Slave2.wps
American Life & The Institution Of Slavery : A 5 page examination of
life in America in regard to slavery as evidenced through the autobiographies of Frederick
Douglass and Benjamin Franklin. Bibliography included. Dougfran.wps
An Overview Of Slavery : A 7 page paper that explores slavery from the
Revolution through emancipation. The paper explores the issue through the political
processes and impassioned abolitionist statements that occurred during those years,
including slave revolts, Dred Scott, compromises, a number of abolitionist statements, and
the Lincoln-Douglas debates. Bibliography lists 11 sources. Slavhist.wps
The Realities Of Slavery : A 5 page paper discussing stereotypes of
slaves versus the realities of slave life, including methods of resistance. The writer
provides an overview of various misconceptions of slave life and reasons for slave
behavior as well as various forms of resistance. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Realisla.wps
Slavery In The 19th Century South : A 5 page paper that provides an overview
of the issues related to slavery in the South in the 19th century, including the fact that
slavery was not a monolithic institution, that there were slaves who owned property, and
focuses on the examples provided by Frederick Douglass and Harriet Jacobs. Bibliography
lists 2 sources. Slave19.wps
Debates On The Abolition Of Slavery : An 8 page paper that defines the
hottest event leading up to 1876 to be the debate over the abolition of slavery, not only
on moral grounds, but also on the political grounds of retaining the union of states.
Debate topics include writings and speeches made by Garnet, Douglass, Garrison, Grimske,
Lowell and Walker. The paper concludes with comments around the Lincoln "house
divided" speech, and the Lincoln-Douglas debate of Oct 15 1858. Bibliography lists
more than a dozen sources. Slavec.wps
Slavery / Differing Viewpoints : A 5 page overview of the issue of slavery
and the differing viewpoints surrounding it during and after the Civil War. Includes an
overview of the views of Abraham Lincoln, John C. Calhoun, Frederick Douglass, Booker T.
Washington, and W.B. Du Bois. Bibliography lists four sources. Slavdif.wps
Slavery in New Jersey / The Last Northern State to Turn : A 5 page paper
that considers the agricultural, economic, social and political reasons why New Jersey was
the last Northern state to embrace the emancipation of African Americans, and provides a
comprehensive analysis of the arguments presented by a number of theorists. Bibliography
lists 5 sources. Njslave.wps
The Alamo : In 5 pages, the writer discusses the battle of the Alamo, what
took place and why it happened. Davy Crockett, Jim Bowie, and William Barret Travis were
three well-known men who fought in the battle. Bibliography lists five sources. Alamo.wps
The American Civil War / Political Division & More : A 4 page paper that
provides an overview of the major issues that led to the American Civil War. This paper
suggests that while slavery was an issue, there were many other factors that lent
themselves towards divisions between the North and South. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Amcivwar.wps
Civilian Life During the Civil War : A 10 page paper covering the lives of
housewives, children, and others during the 1860's while America was at war with itself.
Disease, dropout rates, civilian volunteer efforts, and the changing role of women are
among the many issues discussed. Some insight is also provided as to how life inherently
differed in the South. Bibliography lists 12 sources. Civilciv.wps
Irish-Americans During The Civil War : A 10 page paper that provides an
overview of role that the Irish-Americans played in the Civil War and the impacts that
there participation had on unifying the Irish-America community and creating a sense of a
national identity. Bibliography lists 8 sources. Irwar.wps
Juveniles During The American Civil War : A 6 page research paper on
juveniles coming of age during the American Civil war. The paper looks at family dynamic
changes during this time and how juveniles had to respond to these changes by taking over
adult responsibilitiesto the point of sons replacing their fathers on the
battlefield. The writer demonstrates how the family dynamic was carried into war because
of the youth of these soldiers, and posits that this dynamic ultimately led to a
justification for coming of age in war. Cvwarjuv.wps
Civil War P.O.W. Camps : 8 pages excellently comparing P.O.W. (Prisoner
Of War) camps of the North and South during the U.S. Civil
War. Specifically examined are : The South's Camp Sumter (Andersonville) and the North's
Fort Delaware. Bibliography lists 8 comprehensive sources. Cvlwrpow.wps
General Robert E. Lee / A Man of Principle ? : In this well-written 12
page paper, the writer examines the life and service of Confederate General Robert E. Lee.
For the most part, the research is concerned with whether or not his decision to leave the
U.S. military and join the Confederate Army was based upon character & principle or
just selfish ignorance and loyalty to a "petty" state flag. It is argued and
concluded that Lee was indeed a hero of great character who stood by what he believed in
and made the best choice possible. An excellent Civil War study. Bibliography lists 10
sources. Generlee.wps
Grant's Civil War Strategy : A 10 page paper that describes Grant's
strategies in the Civil War. The writer presents the theory that Grant's denial of
prisoner of war exchange did not result in the outcomes he expected. Rather than
decreasing the Confederate forces by keeping their soldiers in Northern prisons and work
camps, this strategy resulted in decreases in the Union forces and could have cost the
Union victory. Bibliography lists 9 sources. Grantwar.wps
Robert E. Lee vs. Ulysses S. Grant / Contrasts & Similarities : An 18
page examination of the similarities and contrasts between Robert E. Lee and Ulysses S.
Grant. Discusses the role these similarities and differences may have played in the
outcome of the war and concludes that, in reality, the outcome of the war was based in
much more complexity than the personalities of two men, no matter how great. Bibliography
lists twenty sources. Grantlee.wps
James Longstreet / Confederate General - Civil War : In 10 pages, the author
discusses the confederate general, James Longstreet giving an informative overview of the
man and the war. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Longstre.doc
General P.G.T. Beauregard & The Civil War : A 10 page research paper
that investigates P.G.T. Beauregard. A brief overview of his life is offered but the main
focus is on his activities during the Civil War. Historically considered to be a poor
commander, one expert said that he was becoming more competent when he was defeated at
Shiloh, which resulted in very minor future assignments. He was very successful as a
private citizen after the war. Bibliography lists 8 sources. Beaugard.wps
The Fall of Fort Donelson, Tennessee, February 13-16, 1862 : This 7 page
paper looks at the victory over Ft. Henry and Ft. Donelson which was General Ulysses S.
Grants first major victory that pushed him to the forefront of the nation during the
American Civil War. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Donelson.wps
Civil War / Impacts of Industry, Population, & Timing of The North vs The South
: A 5 page exploration of the factors which led to a Northern victory and a
Southern defeat during the American Civil War. Details the differences between the
agrarian subsistence of the south and the industrial concentration of the south and how it
related to the war efforts. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Whynorth.wps
19th Century Media Reaction to Lincoln's Gettysburg Address : 13 pages
discussing journalistic accounts of Lincoln's infamous Gettysburg address just after it
was delivered. No Bibliography available. Gettysbg.wps
Gettysburg Address Retrospective : A 5 page discussion of Lincoln's
Gettysburg Address and, in agreement with Garry Wills, its effectivity in raising the
American patriotic spirit more so that earlier documents. The paper discusses how this is
related to various feelings of unity around loss, hope and a sense of personal involvement
in and supportof the American dream. Bibliography included Gwill.wps
Gettysburg Book Review / "Killer Angels" : A 5 page book analysis
of Michael Shaara's Pulitzer Prize winning historical novel of the Battle of Gettysburg as
seen through the eyes of the Union and Confederate officers. This fascinating story the
fears, mistakes, and victories during the four day battle that most perceive as
determining the outcome of the Civil War. Kileran.wps
Lincoln and Constitutional Change : A 10 page paper that considers the role
of Lincoln in determining the political climate that allowed for the 13th and 14th
amendments to the Constitution. The writer provides an overview of Lincoln's political
influence and determinations that led to important governmental changes. Bibliography
lists 5 sources. Linccons.wps
The Lincoln Assassination / Booth Was Not Alone : An 8 page research paper
supporting the theory that John Wilkes Booth did not work alone when he assassinated
President Lincoln. The writer connects Booth to a group of conspirators who planned to
assassinate Lincoln, Secretary of State Seward, and even the Vice President. By developing
this connection and relating these individuals to interactions with Jefferson Davis, the
writer suggests that Booth did not mastermind the assassination plans. Instead, Davis and
members of the Southern political climate planned and supported the conspiracy that Booth
only enacted. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Lincoln.wps
Lincoln Would Have Changed the Face of Civil Rights : A 5 page piece that
postulates that if Abraham Lincoln had lived, his Reconstruction policies may have changed
the course of African American history. Lincoln had already penned his notes on
Reconstruction that Andrew Johnson implemented. However, Johnson, sympathetic to the
South, did not subscribe to Lincolns tenets of "equal rights" for all. As
a result, freed African Americans continued to suffer under the hands of their former
owners. According to historians, Lincoln would have used any extreme, including force and
marshall law to bring about equality for all, as supported by his writings. Bibliography
lists 4 sources. Lincoln2.wps
The Emancipation Proclamation & The Black Southerner : A 14 page paper
discussing the significance of Lincolns document freeing the slaves in the lives of
those people whom it most intimately affected. The writer traces the historical background
of the Proclamation; anti-black feeling before, during, and immediately after the Civil
War; and analyzes what positive effect, if any, the Proclamation had. Bibliography lists 6
sources. Emancipa.rtf
Emancipation Proclamation : An 8 page paper detailing many of the events
that took place in the development of the Emancipation Proclamation of 1863. Lincoln was
not actually in favor of the federal government becoming involved in the abolishing of
slavery. He had hopes that the individual states would make an effort on their own and
this would eventually influence the South. After some time this was obviously not to
become a reality and he was forced to take a more aggressive action. This action became
concrete with the Emancipation Proclamation. Extensive bibliography included. Emance.wps
The Emancipation Proclamation & Plessy v. Ferguson : A 5 page paper
discussing the potential problems generated by the issuance of the Emancipation
Proclamation. The writer argues that Lincoln released the paper as an interventional
measure to try and ensure that slavery was stopped without changing the inalienable rights
of all U.S. citizens provided by the Constitution. His attempt was ambiguous and
unsuccessful, however. On the other hand, it may be the Declaration of Independence that
promoted the idea of separate rights for separate races and genders that still afflicts
equality in America. The debate continues.... Bibliography lists 6 sources. Constlaw.doc
Years Leading upto The Civil War : Approximately 5 pages worth of factual
discussion about the decades leading up to America's civil war. Discusses politics, the
gold rush, slavery, growing tensions etc; No Bibliography included. Cvlpre.wps
Post-Civil War America / Crisis in the 1890's : A 3 page paper that
describes the political, economic and individual crises in post-Civil War America.
Included in this paper are the Pullman train strike, Coxey's Army and the march on
Washington, unemployment, and the impact of the financial crisis of 1893. Bibliography
lists 3 sources. Crisis.wps
How the North Won / Sherman & His March : A 9 page paper examining one
of the many reasons why the North won the War in the United States. There are many reasons
why this war was won by the North and perhaps the most important factor in the defeat of
the South was due to the intelligence of Sherman. He gained full force and began a
campaign for a march when the war looked to be at its worst. He used a great military
understanding that some believe was a mark of true genius. His efforts to eliminate
supplies and weapons of the South brought a long war to an end and saved many lives as a
result. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Northwon.wps
Reasons For The Northern Victory in the American Civil War : A 5 page
paper that discusses the reasons for the Northern victory in the American Civil War. This
paper is based on the belief that the same economic, political and military structures
that were imperative to the onset of the aggressions between the North and South were also
reasons for the Northern victory. Bibliography with 3 sources cited. Novict.wps
Book Review / Why the North Won the Civil War : A 2 page book review on
David Donald's "Why the North Won the Civil War." The writer details the
essential points of the five essays included. Bibliography lists the 1 primary source
discussed. Civilboo.wps
Henry Wirz / Scapegoat For Civil War Crimes At Andersonville : Confederate
Major Henry Wirz has had his name soiled throughout history as the man responsible for
some horrendous war crimes (mostly at Andersonville) during the conflict between North and
South. In fact, he was the only Southern official to be executed for such crimes at the
conclusion of the Civil War. In this 40 page thesis, the writer argues that Wirz was not
as guilty as historians make him out to be;-- Through an in-depth analysis of Civil War
history, the point is made that Wirz was actually only a scapegoat--and not genuinely
responsible for the crimes that were committed. Bibliography lists approximately 30
sources. Wirzthe.wps
On Site With Civil-War Era Photographer Mathew Brady : A 9 page creative
paper told from the position of a hypothetical (and completely imaginary) assistant to the
famous Civil War era photographer. It covers Bradys early forays with the
daguerreotype as well as his advances with wet-plate photography, and documents the
beginnings of photojournalism. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Brady.wps
Impact of American Civil War & Reconstruction On Federal vs. States Rights &
Racial Equality Analyzed : This 6 page research paper examines whether or not the
American Civil War and the Reconstruction (1861-1877) adequately resolved the two central
conflicts facing the fledgling nation -- the power of the federal government in relation
to the states and the meaning of racial equality. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Civlwrec.wps
America After The Civil War / Reconstruction : A 9 page paper on the years
following the American Civil War -- most commonly known as the Reconstruction Period.
Presidential reconstruction, Congressional reconstruction, and the eventual economic
recovery of the South are among the many topics explored. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Civilaft.wps
Reconstruction After the Civil War / 1865-1877 : A 6 page paper detailing
the various aspects of Reconstruction. Particular emphasis is placed the successes and
failures of the policies relating to the rights of the former slaves and how those rights
were both protected and abused. Bibliography lists four sources. Recon.wps
Southern Reconstruction 1865-1900 : A 3 page paper discussing the impact of
Southern Reconstruction on the political and social identity of the South. The author
considers the impact of Northern military forces, blacks entering the work force, and the
attitude after defeat, on the ability of the South to rise after the Civil War.
Bibliography lists 3 sources. Soutreco.wps
Douglass v. The Confederacy : A 5 page research paper which examines how the
antebellum South was viewed through the eyes of white Southerners and then through the
eyes of ex-slave Frederick Douglass. Using the work of Drew Faust in his book on the
development of Confederate nationalism, the writer shows how white Southerners considered
themselves to be deeply religious people. This is contrasted with the spirituality of
Douglass and his experiences as a slave. Dougconf.wps
The History of Weapons : A 9 page paper that relates the history of weapons
creations and development in the 19th century to three major points in history--the
American Civil War, the Napoleonic Wars, and the Industrial Revolution. The author
suggests that these historical points effected the creation of different types of weapons
and that the increased demand and increased technologies of this era pushed weapons
inventors into the creative process, with a number of major results. Bibliography lists 8
sources. Weapons.wps
How Railroads Changed Military Strategy : A 6 page research paper which
examines how the use of railroads changed how the U.S. military conducted warfare
strategy. The writer particularly relates to what has been called the "first all-out
war" fought by Americans-the Civil War. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Railwar.wps
Economic Impact of the Railroad in 19th Century America : This
8 page paper discusses the history and development of railroads in America and their
economic impact on American society. The advent of the railroad and the expansion of rail
service across the country changed American business, politics, and economics.
Bibliography lists 9 sources. Rail19.wps
The Transcontinental Railroad : is a 6 page report that provides an overview
of the history of the first railroad in America to offer continuous travel from the
Atlantic to the Pacific coasts. Bibliography lists 10 sources. Railroad.wps
The Scandals of U.S. Presidents / Credit Mobilier & Teapot Dome : In
this 5 page paper the writer examines alleged executive scandals with particular emphasis
upon the events of these two particular ones. The Credit Mobilier ruined many politicians
working under the (Ulysses S.) Grant administration. Soonafter, Teapot Dome brought about
many investigations during the Harding administration -- although it came under fire by
the press who supported a favorable public opinion of Harding. Bibliography lists 5
sources. Pressca3.wps
Ulysses S. Grant / His Presidency & Its Scandals : An 8 page research
paper on the Grant administration. Discusses the Union Pacific Railroad scandal and the
Whiskey Scandal and gives a view of Grant as being guilty only by asociation of the
corruption which is often associated with his administration. Bibliography lists four
sources. Grantupr.wps
U.S. President Ulysses S. Grant and Administrative Scandal : 4 page
discussion of scandal during the Grant administration. Topics discussed include The Credit
Mobilier, The Whiskey Ring, etc; Bibliography lists 5 sources. Grantsca.wps
The Scandals of U.S. Presidents / Focus Upon Ulysses S. Grant : A 4 page
paper on problems concerning the integrity of the Grant administration. Included in the
discussion are the Whiskey Ring, the Credit Mobilier, etc; The ensuing investigations are
examined and Grant's administration is regarded as having not been a particularly
favorable one in American history. The writer closes with a brief conclusion about how the
consistently dishonest deeds of U.S. Presidents have contributed to a loss of trust from
the public. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Pressca5.wps
The U.S. Customs Service : A thorough, 23 page discussion of the U.S.
Customs Service; its history, functions, issues & problems, recent operations etc;
(covers 18th-20th century). Bibliography lists 15 sources. Customs.wps
The U.S. Customs Service # 2 : A brief 5 page version of Customs.wps (above).
Custshor.wps
"Why Slavery Was Better Than Freedom" : A 5 page paper on why
it was better to be a slave than to be free in a few southern states during the
ante-bellum period in American history. The writer argues for the advantages of slavery,
not only to the slave owner but to the slave himself. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Slaverya.wps
Slavery In The Ante-bellum South : A 5 page paper that provides and overview
of slavery in the antebellum South and suggests that the social determinations made during
this period actually impacted the processes that led to the Civil War. Bibliography lists
3 sources. Anteb.wps
Abandoning The Freed Men - Civil Rights In The Late 19th Century : A 6 page
research paper which discusses the Compromise of 1877. There was an incredibly close
Presidential election in which the Democratic candidate, Tilden, won the popular vote, and
the Republican candidate, Rutherford Hayes, won the electoral college. This threw the race
into the House of Representatives to be decided. The compromise which was worked out gave
the election to the Republicans in exchange for concessions which effectively nullified
the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments, and condemned Blacks to a subordinate role to
whites which lasted till the time of the 1960s Civil Rights movement. Bibliography lists 5
sources. Abanfree.wps
The Presidency Of Grover Cleveland : 5 pages in length. The author discusses
the presidency of Grover Cleveland who was elected as President on two separate occasions,
and details who and why he was elected to office. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Grover.wps
The Spanish - American War : A 10 page research paper which examines the
causal factors behind what Theodore Roosevelt called "the splendid little war."
The writer focuses particularly on the expansionist tendencies which were evident in the
U.S. Senate as a prime causal factor in U.S. involvement. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Spanam.wps spanish-american war
The Spanish - American War / The Effect On Spain : In this 10 page paper
the author shows that much resentment and hostility resulted from the Spanish-American War
of 1898 between Spain and the United States. Spain, who had been a political leader with
regard to colonial rule, all but lost their powerful control as a result of the brief but
devastating battle. The writer gives an account of what sparked the war and how Spain
ultimately fared in the end. Bibliography lists 8 sources. Warspain.wps
spanish-american
The Spanish - American War / U.S. Relations With the Philippines : This
8 page paper analyzes causes of the Spanish-American War as it affected the U.S.
acquisition of the Philippines. The U.S. interest in the region, and in Spanish politics,
is discussed. Public and political forces that shaped the country in 1898 are dissected.
The interest in this subject as the Philippines celebrated 100 years of independence is
considered. Bibliography lists 8 sources. Philus.wps spanish-american war
New Lanark, Oneida, & Other Utopian Societies In America : Throughout
the 18th and 19th centuries, numerous utopian groups created their own "heavens on
earth" in the American heartland, ranging from the Shakers, to Robert Owen's
"New Harmony," to the Oneida community. They struggled in vain to create
"perfect" societies that would differ in contrast with the dreary ones overseas
in Europe. This 6 page research paper examines the purpose, attempts, and failures of
these communities -- concentrating primarily upon the examples of New Lanark and Oneida.
The themes of these communities and their decline are discussed. Bibliography lists 3
sources. Utopias.wps
"Outside the Family" / Views On Sex In American History : A 7 page
review of textbook information presenting the 19th centurys history and development
of sexual perceptions, the development of sexual utopias, and the creation of sexual
commerce in the United States. This writer presents a number of major points and figures
as they relate to the concepts of the nuclear family and to the formation of "sexual
norms." No additional sources cited. Fam.wps
John D. Rockefeller & Standard Oil Company : A 7 page paper on John D.
Rockefellers life in Americas infant oil industry and his contributions to the
rise of that industry. Rockefellers Standard Oil Company became Standard Oil Trust,
and was the first amalgamation of its kind. Contemporary of Andrew Carnegie and J.P.
Morgan, Rockefeller developed from a 16-yr-old bookkeeper to the owner of the
countrys oil monopoly before the Sherman Antitrust Act of 1890 made such things
illegal. Still, Rockefeller and his contemporaries exemplified the American dream, though
their methods were sometimes ruthless. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Rockfel.wps
Industrialism : A 5 page paper on Industrialism in the late 19th and early
20th centuries. Especially as it pertains to the Steel industry, and farming industry.
I.e. how it affected the share-croppers, and the steel workers. Indu.wps
Labor Movement In The Late 19th Century : A 5 page research paper which
examines how the history of the labor movement has been misrepresented in the media. The
writer focuses on the Haymarket riot in Chicago which resulted from the nationwide strike
in the 1880s to get an eight-hour workday as an example of the establishment forces which
were set against the labor movement at that time. Bibliography lists 3 sources. Labormov.wps
The Great Chicago Fire of 1871 : 9 pages in length. Perhaps the most popular
"whodunit" of American history, the Great Chicago Fire of 1871 spawned a
generation of tough citizens who weren't willing to give up their city, even in the face
of disaster. Finally, we learn that it wasn't necessarily Mrs. O'Leary's cow who set the
blaze. Chicfire.wps
Jesse James / Myth vs. Reality : A 5 page research paper which
examines the outlaw life of Jesse James and his brother Frank who robbed countless banks
and trains in the Old West. The writer demonstrates how the political atmosphere of the
time contributed significantly to the yellow journalism accounts of James, which pictured
him as a modern day knight, or at least the last Confederate hero of the Civil War.
Bibliography lists 5 sources. Jessjame.wps
The Work of a Supreme Court Justice (Samuel Nelson)
: A 6 page biography of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Nelson (1792-1873). The
paper is mostly a detailed discussion of Nelson's time serving the Court and the major
decisions in which he was involved. Included among these was The Prize Case of 1863, the
Siren Case, Ex parte Vallandigham, ex parte Milligan, and Georgia v. Stanton. Bibliography
lists 4 sources. Justinel.wps
Settling The West / Conflict & Assimilation : A 12 page paper that
provides an overview of the progression of settlements and Christianity westward in the
19th century and considers the elements of socialization, land value and conflict that
determined the roles of both settlers and Native Americans. Bibliography lists two
sources. Westsetl.wps
Carnegie Libraries / A Symbol Of Romance : An 18 page essay on the
development of libraries in the late nineteenth century and the impact of the money and
philosophy of Andrew Carnegie. Bibliography lists 8 sources. Carnegie.rtf
Chinese Immigration In The 19th Century United States : A 5 page
research paper which examines the conditions faced by Chinese immigrants in the nineteenth
century and then gives a quick overview of how these conditions evolved and changed to the
present time. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Chinaim.wps
"Social Change In The Southwest" / 1850-1880 by Thomas D. Hall : A
5 page analysis of this scholarly work which examines the sociological and cultural
development of the Southwest focusing on what is now New Mexico and Arizona. The writer
demonstrates how Hall uses world-systems theory to build a panoramic view of social change
which he believes was shaped by state incorporation of nonstate societies. Scsw.wps
U.S. Government In American History -- 1861 Thru 1900 : A 7 page paper
discussing noble and brutal acts of the government during the period of 1861 through 1900.
Bibliography lists 11 sources. history.rtf
The Promise of American Life & Decline of Moral Value (1865 - 1998) :
A 9 page paper arguing that moral values have not kept pace with technological progress
America has seen since the Civil War. The paper uses and cites seven works of literature
as sources and discussion points to provide its thesis. Red Badge Of Courage, Shane,
& SeaWolf are among the works used. Morals.wps
The U.S. As An Emerging World Power (1870 - 1914)
: In this 7 page research paper, the writer explores the factors that
contributed to making the United States a world leader/power between the end Civil War and
the beginning of World War I. The primary aspect ofthis success has always been the
promotion and fostering of democracy. Bibliography lists 4 sources. War.wps

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