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Papers On U.S. History (19th Century)
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Changes
From 1890 To The 21st Century
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A 5 page paper. What changes occurred in the 1890s that
affected life in the 20th century and what changes will occur
in the 21st century? These are the questions that are explored
in this essay. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: PG1890.wps
Cincinnati,
Queen City of the West, 1819-1838
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This 6 page paper provides an overview of Daniel Aaron's book
Cincinnati, Queen of the West. This book considers the
perspectives on the author, his qualifications, the aim of the
book and the major themes presented. No additional sources
cited.
Filename: MHOhio3.wps
Clouds
of Dust & Confusion - The Battle of Little Bighorn
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A 12 page paper that describes the events that surrounded the
Battle of Little Bighorn and the impact this battle had on
both the white man and the red man. Discussed are the
situations that led up to the battle as well as the situation
that developed in its aftermath. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
LCBighrn.doc
Filename: LCBighrn.doc
Colonization
Of Texas
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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.
Filename: Texas.wps
Custer
the Man With Bluster
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This seven page paper presents a discussion on the career of
General George Custer. The paper details the things that lead
us to understand that he was an egotist who charged into
battles without counting the loss of men. Bibliography lists
five sources.
Filename: CWcuster.wps
Dark
Horse, Dark Legacy - James K. Polk & the Mexican-American
War
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A 15 page paper that argues the point that the policies and
practices adopted by the Polk Administration in regard to the
Mexican-American War were morally unethical and have resulted
in strained relations between the countries of the United
States and Mexico that can still be felt today. Discussed are
the tactics employed by Polk to convince Congress to declare
war against Mexico as well as the views of some that opposed
those tactics. Also presented are examples of Mexico's current
view of the United States and how this view reflects the
events of the Mexican-American War. Bibliography lists 15
sources.
Filename: LCPolk.doc
Data
Concerning the "Old South"
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(9 pp) When we think of the Civil War, we tend to simply
divide the country into the North and the South. However, when
Lincoln was inaugurated in March of 1861, seven states made up
the "Lower South:" South Carolina, Georgia, Florida,
Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, and Texas--had seceded from
the Union. But the four states of the "Upper
South"--Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, and
Arkansas--had not yet joined the original seven. Missouri,
Kentucky, and Maryland were considered border-states. In this
discussion we will be considering the problems of
urbanization, economic development, and levels of nationalism
in these Southern states. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: BBoldsth
Describing
Life and the Market Revolution of the 1800s
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This 5 page paper is written in the form of a letter that is
answering the questions about what life was like in America
when the writer of the letter was a child. The writer of the
letter is speaking from the perspective of the 1850s. No
sources.
Filename: BWmr1800.wps
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