Category: History 3303
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Victorian Society, Its Values and Beliefs
The Victorian era, getting its name from Queen Victoria who had a long reign over Great Britain from 1837 to 1901, was a very significant one regarding its bringing about a supreme change in the moral values of people dwelling there. It was distinct in terms of imposing a strict moral code of conduct on…
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The Main Historical Events of the 21st Century
Table of Contents Introduction Europe in the 21st Century East Asia In The 21st Century Africa In The 21st Century The Americas In The 21st Century The Middle East & North Africa In The 21st Century Conclusion Work Cited Introduction It seems that the millennium has changed relatively recently. However, the 21st Century has managed…
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Historical Events That Changed the World
Background Unlike conventional history, historical research comprehensively emphasizes patterns that cut across geographical divides. World history places a strong focus on how civilizations collaborate. It contrasts various global growth patterns in ages where such connectivity is scarce. International antiquity emphasizes cultures that interacted and influenced one another in real life or civilizations that underwent different…
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History of Crusades
Table of Contents Introduction The Islamic World Painful Times Conclusion Works cited Introduction The crusades that were carried out in medieval times left long lasting effects that are still being felt today in both the Christian and Muslim world. Crusades played a significant part in defining the kind of relations that exist between the West…
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Progressive Era 1890-1920: Positive and Negative Impact
Table of Contents Introduction Positive impacts Negative impacts Conclusion Works cited Introduction The progressive era was a period of change experienced in America between the years 1890 and 1920. The industrial revolution that had preceded this period brought with it some negative impacts on the American population, such that leaders found it necessary to change…
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Policy of Appeasement in the 1930s: Britain and France
Introduction The policy of appeasement is a diplomatic policy that allowed enemies to find common ground with one another to avoid war. The term was very common after World War I because no country wanted to be involved in another war. The First World War had left various undesirable impacts on the world. The policy…
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Women in The Great Lawsuit by Margaret Fuller
Table of Contents Introduction Gender and Racial Inequality Marriage as an Equal Partnership Womens Role in the Change and Women Empowerment Conclusion Works Cited Introduction The Great Lawsuit by Margaret Fuller is one of the essential works of early feminism, which still serves as a major inspiration for activists nowadays. Her original ideas and rich…
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The Education of Spartan Women
The history of ancient Greece is presented to us in writing by men who were knowledgeable at the time but had much disregard for women. According to the traditions then, women were viewed as the weaker sex, rash, irrational, less knowledgeable, and could not survive without the guidance of the men. The situation was however…
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Womens Position in the Romantic Era
The position of women in the past always remained a questionable issue. For instance, it is known that women used to be oppressed by the idea of a male-dominated world. Females were forced into marriage, were not allowed into the academic world, and were deprived of many privileges given to men. The period of Romanticism…
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The British Empires Achievements and Legacies
Table of Contents Introduction Historical Characteristics of the British Empire Achievements of the British Empire Legacies of the British Empire Conclusion Works Cited Introduction The world leadership of Great Britain, high international authority, as well as a political, economic, and military power, were associated with the colonial empire. At the beginning of the 17th century,…