Back in the 1830s, the Cherokees faced a dilemma over their deportation by the U.S. government. Although many people expected to stay in their homeland, siding with John Ridge and resettling the homel…
History
During the 1920s thanks to large consumerism in the United states was a time of economic prosperity but as many things in life things must come to an end. Following the end of the era of prosperity ca…
Introduction On 20 December 1989, the United States (US) launched an attack on Panama using US Special forces and US Conventional forces to overthrow the Panamanian dictator, Manuel Noriega. The oper…
Following the fall of South Vietnam to communism in 1975, longtime State Department official Paul Nitze announced his verdict on the policy of containment, the policy that saw American involvement in …
According to cato.org crime rates increased by 24% in the early 1920s. In the late 1910s, the 18th Amendment was passed to put Prohibition into place. Prohibition prohibits the drinking, making, selli…
Understanding the market mechanism is the first step in ending the vicious loop. The idea of a "free market" independent of government has served as a convenient cover for those who do not want the ma…
Changes in technology impact people in good and bad ways. In 1878, John A. Macdonald created a plan called the National Policy that had three main goals, one of which was the completion of the Canadia…
Every nation has its own heroes, the people who are admired and honored for their great lifetime achievements. Dating back through the course of history, people have been idolized as heroes and abashe…
American victory. One of the most decisive American battles of the Revolutionary War, Saratoga ended British general John Burgoyne's attempt to control the Hudson River Valley. The outcome convinced t…
INTRODUCTION During the second World War at least 120,000 Japanese Americans were forced into Internment camps for something Japanese people did. Back in 1941 Japanese people bombed Pearl Harbor, Haw…