The Spanish and Ottoman Empire

The Spanish empire and the Ottoman empire were both large empires, and they got empires, and they get there by conquering lands, cities, and other empires. The Spanish empire set out towards the Americans, the same way they drove out the Muslims in the Iberian Peninsula. The Spanish also used conquistadors which were conquerors that … Read more

Border Conflict between the US and Mexico throughout the years

The current border conflict between the United States and Mexico have been contributing with their history. By the time Mexico declared their independence from Spain during 1821, the country’s territory involving Texas, California, and the land in between as they were colonized by the Spain empire. Following by the year of 1836, Mexican territory in … Read more

Evaluate informative on Ancient Civilizations

Before the ancient cities like the Great Britain and the middle east, there where the Mayan Civilization, Azteca’s; The Inca. These ancient civilizations were developing around the same time as those other civilizations. However, a key difference is their unexplainable disappearance and at one point lost in time. The only information there is comes from … Read more

Britain’s Role in the Slave Trade

Peak of Transatlantic Slave Trade – end of the 18th century. Though there were other European countries involved during this time, Britain was the key player in the slave trade. In Britain, abolitionists began a mass social movement calling for an end to the slave trade. Once Britain finally abolished the trade in 1807, other … Read more

Americas Influence to Declare War on Germany, 1917

American decision to declare war on Germany in 1917, was influenced by several things. The United States entered the First World War not “to make the world safe for democracy” as President Wilson claimed, but to safeguard American economic, social, and political interests. The German naval policy was the immediate cause of US entry into … Read more

History and Health Benefits of Chocolate

On average, an American consumes ten pounds of chocolate per year, making America the largest consumer of chocolate in the world. It is used as a symbol of love and commitment for Valentine’s Day, and is a common treat for other holidays such as Easter, Halloween, and Christmas. The sales of chocolate during these holidays … Read more

Actions of Russia during the July Crisis of 1914

A.Plan of investigation This investigation assesses to what extent the actions taken by Russia during the July Crisis of 1914 were responsible for sparking the outbreak of the First World War. Russian actions will only include events that occurred during the July Crisis. These actions encompass the initial support Russia gave to its ally Serbia, … Read more

Hades the Greek God of the Underworld

Hades is the Greek God of the Underworld, and is also known as Aides or Aiidoneus which means the Unseen. As the God who ruled the dead Hades has always instilled fear among the mortals as well as the Gods. Born to the Titans Cronus and Rhea he displayed his bravery in the Titanomachy also … Read more

The Nuremburg Rallies

The seventh of September 1934, Nuremberg, Zeppelin field; Adolf Hitler steps up to a podium surrounded by microphones and swastika flags, singularly orating the Nazi ideology to an estimated 200,000 supporters (Wilson, 2012;42)- an iconic symbol of the Nazi state. The Nuremburg Rallies were large scale state rituals performed from 1933 to 1938 (Nuremberg Municipal … Read more

Marriage – Elizabeth I

Prospect of Marriage Elizabeth I’s avoidance of royal intermarriage through her early years and throughout her reign ultimately allowed her to keep total control of the powers given to her as Queen. Throughout European history the practice of royal intermarriage occurred when members of ruling families married into other powerful families. Often arranged, these marriages … Read more

The Influence of Matsuoka Yosuke in Us-japanese Relations Preceding the Attack on Pearl Harbor, 1930–1942

THE INFLUENCE OF MATSUOKA YOSUKE IN US-JAPANESE RELATIONS PRECEDING THE ATTACK ON PEARL HARBOR, 1930–1942 To what extent did Japanese Foreign Minister Matsuoka’s pro-Nazi stance influence Japan’s decision to attack the U.S.? Abstract History reveals that all nations encounter a crossroads in their collective progress, one that insists upon the nation to decide between momentous … Read more

An Unseen Invention: Gunpowders Overlooked Impacts on Warfare and Society

Introduction Opening Statement: In the greater scheme of wars studied throughout history, gunpowder is often overlooked in its importance to the outcome of battles. Despite its negative connotation due to its primary function residing in firearms, gunpowder has had many overlooked significant impacts in history, namely its use in trade and naval warfare. It has … Read more

Nazi Germany’s attempt to become a total state

Nazi Germany aspired to be a total state and attempted to hold full control of the German citizens. As Nazi Germany tried to become a total state, the Volksgemeinschaft was created. The Volksgemeinschaft was the idea that Germany would be full of the purest and strongest Germans and create an elite community. Nazi Germany was … Read more

The witchcraft prosecutions

The witchcraft prosecutions reached its peak from 1560 to 1660; however, the belief in witchcraft existed long before the Early modern period. Early estimates claimed that around nine to ten million were killed during the witch hunts despite this recent research has proved that the number of those claimed to have been brought to trial … Read more