however, these changes were primarily detrimental to society. These changes developed across eras in American history, including reconstruction, westward expansion, and industrialization. Reconstruction failed to properly address major issues, westward expansion failed to respect the livelihood of those already inhabiting the land, and industrialization…
the KKK was eradicated. Sadly, when Reconstruction ended in 1877, the federal government moved its troops out of the South and took with them any enforcement of voting…
continued using firearms throughout the following centuries as the Europeans and Arabs started acquiring them (Chase p. 1). Despite this military success over the centuries to 1700s, the reconstruction…
1. What are some of the long-term causes of the American Civil War (1800s-1850s)? Please give at least 2 examples. The American Civil War was driven by long-term causes and short-term causes. The long-term causes are the Wilmot Proviso and the Compromise of 1850. The addition of the new lands due to the consequence of the Mexican War caused the South and the North to argue on either these are should allow slavery or not. The Wilmot Proviso was a step to ban slavery from these new areas that…
The Civil War was a very important war in shaping the course of American history. Tensions between the North and the South led to a distinctive divide between the two regions, which each one failing to comply with the other’s demands. While one side would support a certain cause, the other would completely disagree with it. As these disagreements heightened, it became clear that African Americans were the center of discussion, but more importantly, slavery. African Americans became a key part of…
1970’s, the Democratic Party was able to gain control of the state government and dominated Texas politics. Because of The Post-Reconstruction Order, political control by the white Democrats was secured through the Poll Tax and White Primary. During the Civil Rights Movement, Republicans were liberal and the Democratic Party consisted of conservative whites. After Reconstruction,…
These salient factors highlight examples of how official versions of war memory shaped the memory narrative of not only the immediate post-war era, but also throughout the period between 1950 and 1989, which of course, is in the context of the Cold War. Within the context to the Cold War, the division between eastern and western Europe became more pronounced and distinctions in war memory narrative…
argues, is too simplistic. Rather, it was this concept in addition to the organization of workers within a factory setting, as well as the creation of a working-class culture, which prompted the upheaval within the labour force. The post-World War I era is characterized by omnipresent industrial protest across Europe. However, “workers are seldom revolutionary...” when it comes to actively seeking violent conflict, says…
approach to different aspects of development, absence of needed supplies and services, inadequate co-ordination and co-operation from other departments and agencies. The most important rural development efforts during the pre-independence era were: 1. Rural Reconstruction programme by Mahatma Gandhl 2. The Sriniketan Experiment…
discriminatory section of the Immigration Act of 1924 slammed the door absolutely against Japanese immigrants and the quota system effected a pivotal departure in American policy. The Immigration Act of 1924 was important, because it marked the end of an era. Volstead Act One of the last peculiar spasms of the progressive reform movement was prohibition, loudly supported by crusading and by many women. The arid new order was authorized in 1919 by the 18th Amendment, as implemented by the…