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Papers On U.S. History (19th Century)
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The
Justification of Slavery, or the Lack Thereof
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A five page paper contrasting the view of slavery described in
Winston Churchill's 'The Great Democracies' (Volume Four of 'A
History of the English-Speaking Peoples') with Austin
Steward's slave narrative 'Twenty Two Years a Slave, and Forty
Years a Freeman.' The paper points out that Churchill's view
of the Civil War was colored by the fact that he considered
the African mentality barbaric and the slaves' existence
tolerable -- a fact contradicted by Steward's first-hand
account. No additional sources.
Filename: KBslave3.wps
Robert
E. Lee vs. Ulysses S. Grant / Contrasts & Similarities
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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.
Filename: Grantlee.wps
The
Fall of Fort Donelson, Tennessee, February 13-16, 1862
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This 7 page paper looks at the victory over Ft. Henry and Ft.
Donelson which was General Ulysses S. Grant's first major
victory that pushed him to the forefront of the nation during
the American Civil War. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: Donelson.wps
The
Scandals of U.S. Presidents / Credit Mobilier & Teapot
Dome
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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.
Filename: Pressca3.wps
The
Scandals of U.S. Presidents / Focus Upon Ulysses S. Grant
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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.
Filename: Pressca5.wps
U.S.
President Ulysses S. Grant and Administrative Scandal
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4 page discussion of scandal during the Grant administration.
Topics discussed include The Credit Mobilier, The Whiskey
Ring, etc; Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: Grantsca.wps
Ulysses
S. Grant / His Presidency & Its Scandals
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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.
Filename: Grantupr.wps
Ulysses
S. Grant And Robert E. Lee
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A 12 page paper that looks into the experiences of these two
great men in American history. A short background addressing
birth dates and education are offered first. The writer then
reports the military battle experience of each prior to the
Civil War. The discussion of their activities during the war
begins with a report of how each became involved and how each
rose to the position of Commander-in-Chief of their respective
armies. Specific battles are cited as examples of their
successes and failures. A description of the surrender of
General Lee at Appomattox is included as well as the events
directly preceding this event. The life of each after the war
is also discussed along with comments about Grant's tenure as
President of the United States. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: PGgrtlee.wps
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