Light And The Glory
The Light and the Glory The United States Constitution has been the bedrock for the longest lasting government in all history. Why is it that our constitution still exists after more than two hundred years? Is it the incredible minds of those that framed it, or is it something else?…
British And Control Of New World
British And Control Of New World
Control The British new there was riches to be had in the new world. They weren't happy with everyone getting a piece of the action. They wanted it all for themselves. In order to ensure that no one else was getting rich they put many…
American Verna
American Verna
"The American Verna" Why is that humans were able to practically "take over" their environment and leave all other animal species far behind in the race of survival? Not many would argue that we were able to do so just because we can walk upright and we have unspecialized…
America First Hand
America First Hand
America First Hand. Robert D. Marcus and David Burner. Beacon Press, 1987, 223 pgs. The beginning of the colonial period was full of troubles. America First Hand, by Robert D. Marcus and David Burner is written in distinct detail about several accounts by American colonists that are written…
George Washington: Father Of A Nation
A desolate wind swept over the American encampment at Valley Forge. Freezing temperatures and blinding snow storms accompanied by heartbreaking defeats had taken their toll on these young freedom fighters. The cry for freedom could no longer be heard over hunger pains and the freezing wind. One lone figure could…
Andrew Jacksons And The Battle Of New Orleans
Andrew Jacksons And The Battle Of New Orleans
Andrew Jackson And The Battle Of New Orleans The Battle of New Orleans was one of the last remarkable conflicts in history. The last major land battle of the war was the war of 1812. The battle of New Orleans was fought after…
Gandhi And The Western Mind
The idea of using these four weapons seems very hard to actually accomplish. It appears that Gandhi takes great ease in dealing with the enemy. "In the end, the enemies are converted to friends," said Gandhi (Prasad, 28). Although this idea seems almost impossible to accomplish, Gandhi did succeed in…
Thomas Cole: Life, Paintings, And Views
Thomas Cole: Life, Paintings, and Views Landscape painting was an extremely important time during the middle of the nineteenth century. One of the leading practitioners of landscape painters in America was Thomas Cole. He went to many places seeking the natural world in which he used direct observation to show…
Racism: The Precedent To Slavery In North America
Racism: The Precedent To Slavery In North America
Racism: The Precedent to Slavery in North America In tracing the origins of slavery or racism in either sense, one must keep in mind that neither is an event or circumstance that occurred in North America in the 17th through 19th centuries. We…
Young Goodman Brown By Nathaniel Hawthorne: Symbolism And The Unconscious
Nathaniel Hawthorne’s work is typically fraught with symbolism, much of it deriving from his puritan ancestry. Not surprisingly, Hawthorne was obsessed with the themes of sin and guilt. John Roth notes that "A number of recurring thematic patterns and character types appear in Hawthorne’s novels and tales" (Roth 76). Because…




