Ancient Warriors in Japan

In ancient Japan, there were warriors that were part of the high noble classes called Samurai. These warriors were loyal to their country and to their emperor. Also during this time there was another warrior group named the ninjas. These warriors were not part of the social class and did not fight like the samurai. … Read more

Benjamin Franklin’s Autobiography and the Declaration of Independence (Enlightenment)

Benjamin Franklin’s Autobiography and the Declaration of Independence both embody many Enlightenment ideas that have become foundational pillars of American society. These documents reflect the era’s emphasis on reason, individualism, and the belief in natural rights. Franklin, in his Autobiography, presents himself as a Renaissance man who mastered various subjects, thereby spreading Enlightenment ideas to … Read more

Disagreement between The Soviet Union and the USA

Just as World War Two was ending a new conflict rose, the cold war. Beginning in 1947, two powerful countries the Soviet Union and the United States of America came to a disagreement. The Soviet Union was installing communist-leaning governments in Eastern European countries that the USSR had liberated from Nazi control during the war. … Read more

The word culture and its connotations

The word culture is used to describe more than one topic, referring to knowledge, art, beliefs, customs, and values of a society. Culture shows how a society acts around each one of these topics, ideas that define a society’s meaning based on what these people know, what kind of religion is followed, and what is … Read more

The Progressivism Era

The progressivism era, an time after the Industrial Revolution, where people started to fix the problems caused by the Industrial Revolution. Like the urbanization, the process of making an area more urban, the destruction of forest and the building of factor releasing smog into the air. People with skills at the job they worked at, … Read more

King Philip’s War

King Philip’s War was the last major effort of the Native Americans to drive the English colonists out of New England. It happened in 1675 and 1676, and the Natives were led by Metacom (called King Philip by the English), a Pokunoket chief. The Wampanoags, Nipmucks, Pocumtucks, and Narragansetts all banded together in a bloody … Read more

The goal of Lincoln and the Congress during the War

During the war, the goal of Lincoln and the Congress was to let the Confederate states establish new state governments. To succeed, Lincoln imagined a plan that was based on forgiveness and to be sure it will work he created the Ten-Percent Plan. This simple plan was a United States presidential proclamation that consisted that … Read more

The Tombstone of Regina

The Tombstone of Regina dates to 200 AD and is made of sandstone. It stands at a height of 130x70cm and was found at the Roman fort of Arbeia, now South Shields, in 1878. Tyne & Wear Archives and Museums now has both the original and a cast of the tombstone in their collection. In … Read more

The Progressivism Era

The progressivism era, an time after the Industrial Revolution, where people started to fix the problems caused by the Industrial Revolution. Like the urbanization, the process of making an area more urban, the destruction of forest and the building of factor releasing smog into the air. People with skills at the job they worked at, … Read more

Was Christopher Columbus a hero or a villain?

On October 12, 1492, Christopher Columbus embarked on a historic journey in search of a direct sea route from Europe to Asia. Instead of reaching Asia, he landed in the Bahamas in the Caribbean, marking the beginning of European exploration and colonization in the New World. The legacy of Christopher Columbus is a subject of … Read more

Democratization of death in Egyptian Mythology

Democratization of death in ancient Egyptian culture indicates the equal right among kings to become the same god after death. This concept signifies that no king is superior or inferior; they are all equal in status upon death, ultimately becoming Osiris, the god of the afterlife. The afterlife is viewed as a continuation of earthly … Read more

Herbals used throughout history

Herbals are selections of texts about the medicinal use of herbs and plants, created and used for over four thousand years; herbals are an important part of botanical history. The first ever herbals are believed to have been created in China at around 2700BC, the Egyptian, Arab and Graeco-Roman people produced them. The first printed … Read more

The Estates-General

The Estates-General was only summoned in times of extreme national crisis. This assembly was composed of three estates – the clergy, nobility, and commoners – who had power to decide on the levying of new taxes and to undertake reform in the country. Prior to the 1789 meeting of the Estates-General, there was a separate … Read more

Anita Bryant and the save our children campaign

Thesis On April 13, 1977, the famed singer Anita Bryant helped to create the Save Our Children Campaign in Miami, Florida. She created this campaign because she thought that homosexuals should not have the same rights as straight people. Her initial triumph against homosexual rights led to counter-protests against her campaign and inspired others to … Read more