The War for American Soil
The newly acquired western lands were once believed to be deserts and unusable. But, news that came back from those who settled in the west had a completely opposite view. The land west was actually very fertile and could sustain life and civilization. Afterwards, the US government continued to take advantage of Native Americans on an ongoing fight for land. They were very successful in completing their goal because they were simply better than the Natives.
The United States and Their Insatiable Need of Land
The newly acquired western lands were once believed to be deserts and unusable. However, news that came back from those who settled in the west had a completely opposite view. The land west was actually very fertile and could sustain life and civilization. As a result, the US government continued to take advantage of Native Americans and was successful at first, but over time it was not.
First Priority in Life
Poem.
Cuban Revolution: Geography
A conflict research about the cuban revolution, its location, factions, reasons and resolution.
Top Five Largest Empires Ever Known
The glory of history…
The Concept and Nature of Mental Sickness
Mental Sickness is a major problem is many societies today and so I am making a comprehensive review in series to enlighten us all.
The Korean War 1950-1953: Everything About It
This is a great essay on the Korean War, and all of the events that occurred during this disastrous period in history.
How Successful Was the League of Nations in the 1920s?
How did the league deal with different problems in the 1920s, and what do they tell us about its effectiveness?
The Counterproductive Effect of Pacifism
Pacifism is a term that is applied to those that are averse to war between contending parties or nations. Pacifists try to refrain from confronting violence or belligerence and exist under the illusion that it is the one and only way to achieve peace.
The Affects of War on Humanity
Wars and how they affect families nations evenly.






















