Category: American history homework help

  • American history homework help

    In a 300 word main post, complete the following: What is Douglass’ answer to the question “Who is an American?” Why does he believe that being able to move freely from one country to another should be considered a universal human right? Consider how we move between countries today in your response.

  • American history homework help

    In a 300 word main post, complete the following: What is Douglass’ answer to the question “Who is an American?” Why does he believe that being able to move freely from one country to another should be considered a universal human right? Consider how we move between countries today in your response.

  • American history homework help

    In a 300 word main post, complete the following: What is Douglass’ answer to the question “Who is an American?” Why does he believe that being able to move freely from one country to another should be considered a universal human right? Consider how we move between countries today in your response.

  • American history homework help

    In a 300 word main post, complete the following: What is Douglass’ answer to the question “Who is an American?” Why does he believe that being able to move freely from one country to another should be considered a universal human right? Consider how we move between countries today in your response.

  • American history homework help

    Discussion #1: The Declaration of Independence The tensions that arose between Great Britain and her North American colonies as a result of taxation and other measures following the Seven Years’ War culminated in war, a movement for independence and the establishment of a new nation. The ideals that fueled the Revolution were grounded in Enlightenment…

  • American history homework help

    Discussion #1: The Declaration of Independence The tensions that arose between Great Britain and her North American colonies as a result of taxation and other measures following the Seven Years’ War culminated in war, a movement for independence and the establishment of a new nation. The ideals that fueled the Revolution were grounded in Enlightenment…

  • American history homework help

    WRITING ASSIGNMENT 1A: Reconstruction.   President Lincoln’s goal for reconstruction remained linked to his goal in the war-preserve the Union. His plan favored leniency, in order to as quickly as possible reintegrate the south, and gain the support of Southern Unionists (mostly former Whigs). Radical Republicans urged a much harsher course, believing that the south…

  • American history homework help

    WRITING ASSIGNMENT 1A: Reconstruction.   President Lincoln’s goal for reconstruction remained linked to his goal in the war-preserve the Union. His plan favored leniency, in order to as quickly as possible reintegrate the south, and gain the support of Southern Unionists (mostly former Whigs). Radical Republicans urged a much harsher course, believing that the south…

  • American history homework help

    WRITING ASSIGNMENT 1A: Reconstruction.   President Lincoln’s goal for reconstruction remained linked to his goal in the war-preserve the Union. His plan favored leniency, in order to as quickly as possible reintegrate the south, and gain the support of Southern Unionists (mostly former Whigs). Radical Republicans urged a much harsher course, believing that the south…

  • American history homework help

    The Republican victory in 1896 gave heart to proponents of prosperity through foreign trade.   McKinley sought neither war nor colonies, but many in his party wanted both. Called “jingos,” they included Assistant Secretary of the Navy, Theodore Roosevelt; John Hay, the ambassador to London, and senators Albert Beveridge and Henry Cabot Lodge.  Britain, France,…