Category: Papers Samples on History

The First World War began in 1914, with Franz Ferdinand’s assassination. Germany, Austria Hungary and Bulgaria dealt with France, Russia and Italy during the war. Over 17 million people died in World War 1, and more than 100,000 American troops …

There are three regions of colonial importance: the New England and Middle colonies, as well as the Southern colonies. The New England colonies include Rhode Island, Connecticut and Massachusetts. The Middle colonies include Delaware, Pennsylvania and New York. The Southern …

What does identity mean? What does it entail to be nationalistic Juan Seguin was forced to answer all these tough questions. It was his decision that could decide the fate of a nation. Seguin was a Tejano from San Antonio, …

America today is often described as a “melting pot”, referring to the merging of diverse cultures and ethnicities. It is not uncommon for Americans to be able to live in different places and still have access the same resources. This …

Sarah Cloyce, Elizabeth (Bassett) Proctor and John Hathorne were taken to Jonathan Corwin’s Salem Town meeting when they were arrested. John Alden, William Proctor John Flood and Mary Toothaker along with their daughter Margaret Toothaker were all present.

Giles Corey, …

Breakfast at Tiffany’s, Truman Capote’s American literary masterpiece, is a fascinating story about misguided loves. This novel is worthy of being included in any literary collection. The book is also worthy of being included in a collection of women’s literature. …

Nursing is the largest and most trusted profession in America. Florence Nightingale was the first person to lay the foundations for nursing. Florence was a key figure in shaping modern nursing in many ways.

Florence is often called The Mother …

Christopher Columbus, an Italian explorer/colonizer, made four voyages across Atlantic Ocean to open the New World for European colonization and conquest. Columbus was originally going to seek a westward route to China, but instead discovered a way to the Americas …

The Gilded Age saw freedom’s birth and moral consciousness’ rebirth. The nation’s slavery was rapidly on its way toward becoming a dictatorship. Leisure culture encouraged play and entertainment in rapidly expanding cities. Industrialization boomed due to the encouragement and financial …

The Tokugawa Shogunate was the first to establish international trade between Asia and Europe. Japanese people were born with limited mobility and were locked in to the same social status. As the Tokugawa period ended, however, the lines between the …