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Papers On U.S. History (19th Century)
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Thomas Jefferson: The Ideological Conflict of the Concept of Equality
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An 8 page discussion of Thomas Jefferson's actions towards blacks and Native Americans. The author contends that in regard to his handling of slavery and Native American land rights Jefferson wavered considerably from his professed belief in the ideology of true equality. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: PPjeffrs.rtf
Three Primary Characteristics of Nat Turner in William Styron’s
“The Confessions of Nat Tuner” and Questions of Identity
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This 5
page report discusses the actual character of Nat Turner in “The
Confessions of Nat Turner” (1967) by William Styron. Three key
features of his personality are addressed. In the second half of
the report, the issue of personal identity is discussed. How
does a person view himself in comparison to how he is viewed by
others is discussed in relation to William Styron and “The
Confessions of Nat Turner.” Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: BWnat3.wps
Three Stages of Assimilation Among Irish Immigrants to America
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A 12 page paper discussing just how 'American' the Irish are. Throngs—literally millions—of Irish immigrants poured into America in the mid-1800s and again toward the end of that century in response both to rumors of America as the land of opportunity at a time when their own country not only was in economic ruin but also could not support all of its people. There are those who maintain that the Irish were never fully assimilated into the American culture, but those making such claims often fail to take into account all applicable factors. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: 3irish.rtf
Tocqueville/His Views of Blacks
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A 6 page essay that offer analysis and discussion of Alexis de Tocqueville's Democracy in America. In the chapter entitled, "The Present and Probable Future Condition of the Three Races that Inhabit the Territory of the United States," Tocqueville describes the relations between the three, "naturally distinct" races that inhabited the US at this time (Tocqueville). These were European-descended Americans, Native Americans and African Americans, the majority of whom were held in slavery. At this time in the early nineteenth century, Tocqueville accurately perceived the racial problems that would haunt the country. Tocqueville saw no satisfactory solution to the questions of slavery, abolition and racial coexistence. Examination of Tocqueville's predictions regarding slavery shows them to be quite accurate in many ways. No additional sources cited.
Filename: khadtblk.rtf
Trans-Mississippi West And The Spanish-American War
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3 pages in length. The writer briefly discusses the impact of Trans-Mississippi West and the outcome of the Spanish-American War. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: TLCtransmiss.rtf
Turning Points in the Civil War
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A 6 page paper which examines some of the turning
points of the Civil War as seen in McPherson’s Civil War works (faxed by student). No
additional sources cited.
Filename: RAturn.rtf
Two Perspectives on General George B. McClellan
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This 9 page paper discusses two books about Union General George McClellan: “Ordeal by Fire” by James McPherson; and “George B. McClellan and Civil War History: In the Shadow of Grant and Sherman” by Thomas Rowland. It describes the authors’ arguments, their sources; and argues that while both books are very fine, McPherson’s explanation of McClellan’s behavior makes more sense than Rowland’s. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: HVMcPRow.rtf
Two Versions of Indiana History: A Review of the August 1, 1997 Article by Lucy Hoyce Kamau in “History Today”
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A 5 page critical literature review of “Out of Harmony” written by Lucy Hoyce Kamau. Discusses the author’s effective illustration that the “official” history of Posey County Indiana presented by the New Harmony Museum provides only a distorted view of the communal Harmonists and Owenists who occupied the area for a brief period of time in the early 1800s. Stresses that the role of the common farmer and other occupants of the area is more adequately presented in the folk history of the area. No other sources listed.
Filename: PPindHis.wps
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