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Papers On U.S. History (19th Century)
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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.rtf
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
Development Of The American Identity In The 19th Century
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This 6 page report discusses how the United States developed its own unique 'identity' in the 19th century. Change and establishment of that identity was found in issues relating to race and slavery, the development of the American political system, and the westward expansion of the country. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: West19th.wps
Did Slavery and Slave Expansion Dominate the U.S. Presidency from 1830 to 1865?
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In four pages this paper affirms American historian Morton Keller’s claim that slavery and slave expansion dominated the U.S. presidential agendas during this time period. Four sources are listed in the bibliography.
Filename: TGslaveprez.rtf
DIVIDED HOUSE – AND THE ROLE OF WOMEN
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This 4-page paper focuses on women's roles during the Civil War in areas such as the home front and other roles they might have played. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: MTdivhou.rtf
Donald R. Hickey/The War of 1812
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A 5 page research paper that examines Donald R. Hickey's unique perspective on the War of 1812 as stated in his book. In this work, Hickey offers a radically different perspective on this conflict then the one traditionally offered in most US history texts. No additional sources cited.
Filename: 991812.rtf
Douglass's "The Hypocrisy of Slavery"
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This 5 page paper provides an overview of Douglass's 1852 speech given in Rochester, New York. A thorough analysis of the rhetoric is provided in light of the political climate of the day. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: SA039frd.wps
Draft Riots of 1863
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A 4 page paper which two factors (conflicts between low-paid immigrants and blacks and discord among Republican/Democrat factions) that led to these bloody, four-day New York riots in July 1863. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: TGdraftriot.rtf
Dunning and Woodard
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A 3 page paper which compares and contrasts the ideals of reconstruction era powers, William A. Dunning and C. Vann Woodward. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: RAoonn.rtf