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The Great Chicago Fire of 1871
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9 pages in length. Perhaps the most popular "whodunit" of American history, the Great Chicago Fire of 1871 spawned a generation of tough citizens who weren't willing to give up their city, even in the face of disaster. Finally, we learn that it wasn't necessarily Mrs. O'Leary's cow who set the blaze.
Filename: Chicfire.wps
The Great Iron Clad Ships: An Evolution of Warfare
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An 9 page exploration of warfare in the Civil War as it relates to naval power. It was during this period that many ships underwent a transformation from the sleek vessels primarily designed for the transport of troops and goods to iron-clad warriors whose primary tasks included the direct confrontation of the enemy over the water. These great iron clads were the cutting edge of both nautical and warfare technology and forever changed the manner in which warfare would occur on the world’s oceans. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: PPshipIr.rtf
The Great Triumvirate / Calhoun, Clay & Webster
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An 8 page research paper which relates some of the U.S. politics that preceded the American Civil War. Specifically, the enormous contributions of these three great leaders are spotlighted and the writer demonstrates why they were considered the foremost American statesmen of their age. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: Grtrium.wps
The Hartford Convention
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13 pages in length. The Hartford Convention, which took place from December 15, 1814 until January 4, 1815, was assembled as a means by which to assess New England's problems that were directly associated with the War of 1812. Before the outbreak of war, the New England Federalists had
objected to the 1807 Embargo Act, as well as various other government actions. Even the war's commencement did not deter the ongoing Federalist opposition. Repulsed by the exorbitant expenditures of the war – even though its
existence meant substantial income – the Federalist leaders attempted to impart estrangement; as such, national service was not successful in acquiring the New England states' militia, particularly when an invasion in 1814 threatened their existence. According to Harrison Gray Otis, the acknowledged author of the convention plan: the delegates were to discuss ways and means of sectional defense and to take steps to revise the United States Constitution to accord with sectional interests. The writer offers a brief overview of the Hartford Convention, as well as discusses whether or not it was a sectionalist movement that served to strengthen secession as a tool of states' rights or weaken it. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: TLChart.doc
The History of Hollywood
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This 3 page paper provides a background of the region known as Hollywood today. The film industry is discussed. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: SA822HCa.rtf
The History of Slavery in America
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5 pages in length. A
discussion of the beginnings of slavery in the South and how it
impacted the economics, as well as the nature of the institution.
Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: JGAersla.doc
The History of Women’s Suffrage in the United States
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This is a 3 page paper discussing the history of the women’s suffrage movement in the United States. The women’s suffrage movement within the United States began in earnest in 1848. Reflecting the sentiments of women around the world, organizers of a national convention that year began the process to fight for the right to vote (suffrage) and enfranchisement (the end of slavery) for women. The suffrage movement had two organizations, the National Woman Suffrage Association (NWSA) headed by Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton and the American Women Suffrage Association (AWSA) organized by Lucy Stone and others. The two organizations merged in 1890 which was also the year which also saw women’s rights to vote gradually being accepted across many of the Western states. After a long struggle and witnessing the enfranchisement of women occurring in many other countries, the Nineteenth Amendment to the Constitution giving women the right to vote was finally passed in 1920.
Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: TJwsuffr1.rtf
THE HOME FRONTS DURING THE CIVIL WAR
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This 4-page paper discusses the different "home fronts" between the North and South during the U.S. Civil War. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: MThomfro.rtf
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