North Carolina’s Influence on the Declaration of Independence

What if the United States Declaration of Independence had never been written? Would Americans be living in America? How would society be?  Without the Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence and the Halifax Resolves, there would not be the United States Declaration of Independence . On May 20, 1775, the Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence was composed to … Read more

In Appreciation of Edison

The Wizard of Menlo Park and the greatest inventor in American history, was Thomas Alva Edison. He mostly experimented and created his inventions in his laboratory located in Menlo Park, New Jersey. Edison is known for his inventions and innovations, creating over 1000 patents. As a businessman, he achieved more success than other inventors because … Read more

John Calvin

Ever since its inception, Christianity has been drastically changing. Creeds have been established and doctrines revised. The religion has been both outlawed and imposed by those in power, and has even become a world religion in two separate time periods. Most importantly, it has been continually challenged since the day that Christ walked on the … Read more

Racism that persists towards the African American population today

Many Americans today believe that racism and racial inequality are a thing of the past in the United States. Unfortunately, this is not so. The African American population has been disadvantaged economically and socially from the moment they were brought to what is now the United States. Although there was a war fought to destroy … Read more

Richard Nixon

Richard Milhous Nixon, former vice president, U.S representative and U.S. senator of California, served as the thirty-seventh president of the United States during 1969 through 1974. Though Nixon has suffered numerous tragedies in his lifetime, he has become one of the most memorable presidents in United States history. Nixon’s most recognized achievements included successfully improving … Read more

St Paul’s Cathedral history (tour format)

We are now arrived at the St Paul’s Cathedral. First of all we will explain you guys a little bit more about the history of this Cathedral. In 1666, there was a fire that destroyed 80 churches, among which the first St Paul’s cathedral. Christopher Wren got the honor to build a new cathedral. Christopher’s … Read more

Plants and Empire (reflective)

This unit we discussed the role plants have, and how they affected certain societies (i.e. the European society). There were 3 arguments made in the Commodities and Networks lecture. The first being that commodities were vital in the construction and maintenance of the European empire. In other words, plants matter. The second being that global … Read more

History of the tea trade

As one of the most popular and oldest beverage, tea has shown its splendor whilst making its mark in history. Tea significantly impacted global trade over the past few centuries, spreading from China to specifically, Great Britain. The tea trade had a major social impact among women, who broke away from their domestic lives and … Read more

Two-Spirit People

Take an image circulating across social media consisting of a Native American person overlaid with the following text: “Christian leader, stand on our soil and claim: ‘gay marriage’ has never occurred here.  Over 130 tribes in every region of North America preformed millions of same-sex marriages for hundreds of years.  Their statements are both hateful … Read more

Creamware and pearlware

In 1741, porcelain with its new name attachment, “China,” is all the rage in both England and the colonies.  However, the average middle-class person could not afford such luxury as the cost has been inflated through shipping costs.  Thankfully the potters in Staffordshire, England took it amongst themselves to create and sell creamware, which became … Read more

Cyrus the Great & The Persian Empire

The best pioneers in history regularly abandon some kind of heritage. Cyrus the Great was the mastermind of the Persian Empire around 500 B.C., which was the biggest empire of its time. The domain extended from Iran, and developed to incorporate a range coming to from Greece to India (Persian areas of control). Cyrus’ rule … Read more

Al Capone

Perhaps one of the most infamous and influential criminals in all of history, Al Capone was a forced to be reckoned with. Sometimes known as Scarface, the gangster was prominent during the prohibition era as the top crime boss in Chicago. Even then, being one of the most infamous crime lords in history, he’s never … Read more

How effective is Guantanamo Bay as a method of counter-terrorism for the US?

This essay aims to assess the issues surrounding the US detention centre in Guantanamo Bay and whether or not it has been successful as a method of counter-terrorism or simply a huge failure and a black stain on US history (Cohen, 2015).  There have been various investigations into the validity of Guantanamo. From the sources … Read more

Al Capone, Pablo Escobar and El Chapo

People say crime doesn’t pay, but if you look back at history, it doesn’t seem to be completely true.  People start off living in tough situations, in which their only choice is to turn to a life of crime. Some spend years trying to make money and rise to the top of their gang, only … Read more