In order to create a thriving federal government, Alexander Hamilton set out to create a plan to shape the policies of the administration in such a way as to favor the wealthier groups. These wealthier groups would then gratefully lend their money and political support to the government. The wealth in the government would then trickle down through society.…
Explorers in the late 15th, 16th, nad early 17th centuries began the European phase of American history. Their "discoveries" in the New dispelled rumors of a northwest passage and settled ancient questions of world geography. Contact between Europeans and Native Americans would have a dramatic effect on Europe, but a devastating impact on those who were wrongly called "Indians."…
What was Macon's Bill No.2 and how did it lead to the War of 1812?…
* There was a big drought in the 1880s and the large amount of wheat caused wheat prices to drop…
* States’ rights supporters obstructed war effort by limiting Davis’ ability to declare martial law and obstructed conscription…
Northern Atlantic crossings for fishing and settlements continued and spurred European searches for multiple routes to Asia.…
1. In what ways did the railroad construction between 1865 and1890 transform American society and the American economy?…
It is important to point out that English settlers were a definite majority of those in North America during the entire eighteenth century. However, the proportion declined from about twenty to one in 1700 to only about three to one by 1775. So a good essay should point out that the significance of non-English groups was increasing. The next task is to select three groups from the list and describe the influence of each. Of the non-English settlers, the largest group consisted of Africans, most of whom were enslaved and forced to immigrate. The…
Samuel Adams –Their ship must not come to our land, if it does, we must destroy it ! Are you with me ?…
* The first reason that led to English colonization in the Americas was the growing ________.…
On a North American continent controlled by American Indians, contact among the peoples of Europe, the Americas, and West Africa created a new world.…
I have come to understand that this is a golden time to begin exploring other worlds in search of gold, power, and create trading routes with the Indies of the West. In doing this, I would need to circumnavigate the oceans in search for a Western route to the Indies. Perhaps, you are familiar with Prince Henry the Navigator? He has formed a research titled, "Primitive Research and Development," in which people have used to explore the New World. It would be a travesty if we did not seize the moment to explore, conquer and expand our lands beyond that of Spain, my King.…
The Age of Exploration and Exchange in 1450 - 1750 CE, was a catalyst for the colonization of North America. Before this period in history, the Americas were an unknown place to the west of the rest of the developing world. The explorers and travelers ran into North America unintentionally. However, what happened after this was no accident. Once more first discovered, many nations sent out more traders and explorers to North America. Although there were already natives on the land, several European nations jumped at the opportunity to establish their hold on this new territory. In no time, North America was transformed from an underdeveloped land to one filled with influences, technology, and culture from all over the world (Super). The natives…
• Based on archaeological and genetic evidence, scholars believe that the first people to settle the Americas came across a natural land bridge from Siberia into Alaska..…
In the last years of the fifteenth century, an explorer set off from the Iberian Peninsula, full of grand illusions and hoping to reach India by going where no European had ever gone before. Though that statement would seem to describe the 1492 voyage of Christopher Columbus (1451-1506) to the New World, it is equally true of a less famous expeditionfrom an American perspective, at leastthat set sail five years later. This one was led by Vasco da Gama, who sailed under the Portuguese flag and rounded the southern tip of Africa to become the first European to reach the Indian subcontinent by sea.…