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Papers On U.S. History (19th Century)
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ANTIBELLUM ECONOMY
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This 11-page paper explores the U.S. antibellum economy (between the late 18th century and mid 19th century) through Henry Clay and the American System, written by Maurice Baxter; and Internal Improvement: National Public Works and the Promise of Popular Government in the Early United States, written by John Lauritz Larson. The paper examines the theories of the two authors, and their validity. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: MTantieco.rtf
Arguments For and Against Allowing Secession
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A 5 page paper
addressing president-elect Abraham Lincoln, who has been elected to the office of president
but not yet inaugurated. Ten Southern states have seceded from the Union, and this is a
report to Mr. Lincoln outlining arguments for allowing the secession to stand unchallenged
and arguments against doing the same. The final recommendation is that Mr. Lincoln
determine to preserve the Union at all costs, even those of bloodshed and suffering.
Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: KSsecede.wps
ART, LITERATURE AND AMERICA’S WAR
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This paper, written in the style of a tutorial essay, describes the influence that the United States Civil War had on art, literature and the general philosophy of the country. The main thesis contends that, as the nation healed from divisiveness in the years following the war, that art and literature reflected the healing. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: MTcivwar.rtf
Article Critique: Early Mormon Settlements in Southern Nevada
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This 3 page paper critiques an article about Mormon settlements in southern Nevada. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: HVSouNev.rtf
Aspects Of Slavery :
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A 5 page paper that discusses different aspects related to slavery. First, five issues are explained with their impact: Fugitive Slave Act of 1850; 14th Amendment; manifest destiny; abolitionism; and Uncle Tom's Cabin. Then, the writer discuses the relationship between the market revolution and the civil war and life in the Antebellum South. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: PGslavm.wps
Assassination of Abraham Lincoln
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A 10 page paper which examines the assassination
of Abraham Lincoln. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: RAlincol.rtf
Avoiding the Civil War
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This 5 page paper discusses the legislation that was enacted in a vain attempt to avoid the American Civil War. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: HVStpCiv.rtf
Ayers: "In the Presence of Mine Enemies"
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This 6 page paper discusses Edward Ayers' civil war narrative history, "In the Presence of Mine Enemies." Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: HVEAyers.rtf
Barnett's Ungentlemanly Acts
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This 3 page book review provides an overview of the work and expresses the view of the author. The legal case involving incest and abduction is discussed.No additional sources cited.
Filename: SA318UA.rtf
Baseball During The American Civil War
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5 pages in length. Baseball during the American Civil War represented everything that the war did not: It was a way in which soldiers and ranking commanders could return being just men as much as it was critical time spent regaining one's mental and emotional balance amidst overwhelming conflict. Albert Doubleday – a name synonymous with baseball – was a Civil War General who, historians have determined, was not the original founder of America's most popular sporting game. That notwithstanding, Doubleday's involvement in baseball's Civil War presence is what has come to represent the start of a national tradition. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: TLCbball.wps
Battle Cry of Freedom by James McPherson
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A 5 page analysis of “The Battle Cry of Freedom” by James McPherson. No additional sources cited.
Filename: RAmcph3.rtf
BATTLE CRY OF FREEDOM: SURRENDER
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This 3-page essay, based on the U.S. Civil War, details the battle of Antiem and how war paved the way for Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: MTcivsur.rtf
Battle of Gettysburg
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A 5 page paper which discusses particular aspects of the Battle of
Gettysburg during the Civil War. The paper discusses the second day of the battle, the last
day of the battle, and the involvement of people such as John Buford, Joshua Chamberlain,
Robert E. Lee, Jeb Stuart and James Longstreet. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: RAgettysb.wps
Battle of Gettysburg—the first day
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An 8 page research paper that gives a detailed account of the action on the first day of fighting at the Battle of Gettysburg. The writer also considers the controversy over who was at fault for not pursuing the Confederate advantage on the first day—Lee or Ewell. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: khbaofge.wps
Being White in America in the 19th Century
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A 6 page paper using Michael Moore’s philosophy of fear in America as presented in his film, “Bowling for Columbine” to define what it meant to be white in the 19th century. The overall effect of the subtleties of fear in the Victorian era; murder of Native Americans in the West; virtual enslavement in Northeastern sweatshops; and the pressures of race relations in the South combined to give whites the appearance of being superior without in actuality being superior at all. Being white in America in the 19th century brought the greatest chance of achieving economic success, but translated into living a life of fear in which there was danger lurking around every corner. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: KSraceFear19thCen.rtf
Bellamy's "Looking Backward" – The Problem With Nineteenth-Century Industrialism
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5 pages in length. Edward Bellamy finds many things problematic about the rise of late nineteenth-century industrialism in Looking Backward: 2000-1887. The extent to which this rise of social progress served to economically stunt the masses while creating fortunes for a handful of savvy – if not unscrupulous – businessmen is both grand and far-reaching; that Bellamy's account points out this and many other social, political and economic inequities speaks to a time of American evolution that was not holistically beneficial as many believe. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: TLCBellamy.rtf
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