The history of challenge and response

“Egypt is a gift from the Nile,” said Greek historian Herodotus. The annual flooding of the Nile has resulted in the development of solar power, geometry, architecture and astronomy. This principle was explained by the British historian Arnold J. Toynbee as ‘the principle of challenge and response’. Toynbee states, “History in the objective meaning of … Read more

How has the US become a leading nation in the World?

The United States was built on the oppression and cheap labor of minorities. Children grow up learning that everything the US has done was for the better of the country, history books have been whitewashed pushing white privilege to the extreme; but what if our heroic actions are someone else’s terrorist acts? The US has … Read more

American history

Chapter 9: Describe the issues leading to the start of the War of 1812 between the United States and Great Britain (and its Native American allies). Prior to the War of 1812, many foreign and domestic issues arose that made avoidance of a war against Britain virtually impossible. James Madison, the President during this crisis, … Read more

D-Day: What This Triumphant Victory Led To

“On the morning of June 5, 1944, U.S General Dwight Eisenhower announced ‘O.K. we’ll go” (National WWII Museum Para 1). The battle of Normandy, or also known as D-Day, was truly the turning point for World War II. D-Day was won by an Allied victory which was crucial in order for them to win. The … Read more

Aztec Empire and Mongolian Empires – similarities and differences

The Aztec and Mongolian Empires had strong similarities, yet vast differences. The Empires both came from nomadic origins, had strong militant forces, and both formed alliances and groups to expand and strengthen their empires. On the other hand, they had ample differences. The Aztecs were located in Central Mexico and Lake Texcoco, held a very … Read more

Albany Civil Rights Movement

The short term cause of the Birmingham campaign was the Albany Civil Rights Movement in 1961. This campaign was on organised November 17, 1961, in Albany, Georgia. The Albany Movement challenged all forms of racial segregation and discrimination in the city. Martin Luther King Jr. and the Southern Leadership Conference (SCLC) joined the movement in … Read more

Stokely Carmichael

The 1960’s Civil Rights Movement marked a period in time of great societal change and upheaval, and its outcomes have and continue to influence the US. Key events, figures and organisations during the Civil Rights Movement left an intelligible mark on history and these effects, both long and short term, can still be felt. The … Read more

10 Brains That Did Not Understand the Limit

Great men are always known for that work either it may be good or bad. It is very hard to understand their thoughts and their opinions. They are extraordinary people who look the world in different angles. Their life is an example for us. They are ferocious in thoughts than their physical appearance. Their lesson … Read more

Achievements and technological advances of the Egyptian peoples

When you think of Egypt, you think of mummies and pyramids, but you never think about the achievements and technological advances of the Egyptian peoples. The Egyptians were also pioneers of many customs and traditions, as well as cultures and military advancements. The ancient Egyptians were a very resourceful people with a scintillating culture and … Read more

How accurate is the movie The Darkest Hour?

The Darkest Hour is a Dramatic History film, released in 2017, which explores the story of Prime Minister Winston Churchill, at the precipice of World War II, as he faces one of the most turbulent trials: rallying his nation to fight for the freedom against Hitler and his Nazi Germany Aggression. During his time, Churchill … Read more

The cause of the Salem witch trials

The Salem witch trials are one of the most well-studied events of history. Yet, historians still have not concluded an absolute cause for the occurrences. Some historians, such as Lyle Koehler, believe that Salem witchcraft hysteria occurred because of gender relations. Since the majority of the accused were women, Koehler argues that the female accusers … Read more

Different trajectories taken by the Prairie provinces and British Columbia from the 1930s onwards

The four westernmost provinces of Canada cover 2.9 million square kilometers and makeup almost 29 percent of Canada’s land area. It is a region which has long been associated with new opportunities and fresh beginnings, upward mobility and potential wealth. Politically, it has been characterized as a region bound together by a series of common … Read more

African Americans role in the Union cause

When South Carolina bombarded federal troops at Fort Sumter in Charleston on April 12, 1861, Lincoln issued a call for seventy-five thousand volunteers to help put down what northern politicians called the southern rebellion. During the next four years, while the American Civil War raged on, African Americans played an increasingly important role in the … Read more