Genocides since World War II

Genocide repeat it and taste the salty tears of many just within one word. Genocide is the cruelty to others just because they are different. After World War II an event that lead the holocaust which is when Jewish where being sacrificed by burning them. However twenty six genocide events occurred after World War II … Read more

The US in and after the forties

The United States experienced a huge change in the 1940s. The experience of battling the most far reaching war in world history acquired significant changes in all parts of American life. In both foreign policy and domestic affairs, the country ended up immensely distinctive toward the end of the decade than it had been in … Read more

The Alamo

The Alamo originally began as a mission for natives to convert American foreigners to Roman Catholicism. Most of the native Spaniards built a land that they called ‘San Antonio de Valero’ which they had named for St. Anthony of Padua. San Antonio housed missionaries and numerous Native American descendants until Spanish authorities separated the five … Read more

William Lloyd Garrison

William Lloyd Garrison was a brave journalist whose biggest goal was to end the enslavement of African- Americans. In 1805, the inspiring journalist, was born in Newburyport, Massachusetts where he endured extreme poverty. For example, Garrison was abandoned by his father at the age of three and was raised by a single mother. In 1816, … Read more

Jack the Ripper

Between August and November 1888, the Whitechapel area of London was the scene of five brutal murders. He was rightly called Jack the Ripper. The ripper was an infamous serial killer. He was the first serial killer to do so in a largely populated area, although it seemed he had no malice for other people. … Read more

American society after World War II

After world war II, American citizens held deep-seated anxieties regarding modernity and the proper development of the nation. Teens, who ‘have always been viewed as a problem that needed to be managed and solved’ (Passanante, 8), posed the greatest threat to proper development. Which is why these larger deep-seated concerns manifested themselves in American societies … Read more

Henry Box Brown

Henry Box Brown shipped himself to Philadelphia, sitting in a cramped position in a box for 27 hours. Like this, since slaves would do almost anything to reach freedom, they would think of long lists of ways to trick their owners and flee to the North. American slavery went on for quite a long time, … Read more

Benefits To A Catastrophe: The Black Death

Imagine it is October 1347 and you are gathering excitedly on Sicily’s port of Messina. Standing in the brisk air, you and your whole family wait anxiously to greet the trading ships. These ships are returning with treasures from the Black Sea, but as the ship approaches you are met with horror. The twelve Genoese … Read more

The war in Vietnam

The war in Vietnam started with the fear in the United States for communism. This resulted in the idea of containment. The idea of containment meant that the USA( and the West) would do everything in their power to stop the spread of communism. There would even be military action taken if needed and that … Read more

The origin of the Nogorno-Karabagh conflict

The geopolitical aspects of the Nagorno-Karabakh have the closely connection with the position of Russia. The roots of the conflict date back to the policy of ‘Great ??dea’of Russian empirea and the annextion of the region, including the intention of movement. The Russian empire had need a social support to secure its territorial integrity and … Read more

Rules for Jousting Renaissance

There are different types of matches in jousting; each is different in a way. For example, a Grand Tournament takes place over one week and involves as many as sixty-four competitors. During the first four days, the competitors compete in ten random matches. The top thirty-two jousters are permitted to enter the next stage of … Read more

The Spanish American War

The beginning of the Spanish American War started with the Monroe Doctrine enunciated by James Monroe. A brief description of it stated, the United Stated would not tolerate further efforts by European nations to colonize land or interfere with the states in the Americas. However Spain’s colony in Cuba was exempted. U.S. business men started monopolizing … Read more

The Viking Age

One of the biggest historical events for the Vikings is considered to be the Viking Age. The Viking Age is a period in history of Viking exploration caused by raiding and conquering. The Viking age started in one particular moment where the Vikings got their horrible reputation. In England, ‘monks were killed, thrown into the … Read more

The Holocaust

Overall, the holocaust had many deaths and many Jews suffer. Think about being a Jew and being in the holocaust , you most likely would have not been here today if that was did you know you could have not been here today if you were Jewish? This is because a horrible man thought something … Read more