Jacksonian Democracy
Jacksonian Democracy meant that politically, everyone would have a say; most importantly the common man.
Andrew Jackson as “the Symbol for an Age”
The assessment that called Andrew Jackson to be the “symbol for an age” is very true.
American Bloodshed: Internal Affairs
The sad truth of the American civil war.
New England and Southern Colonial Societies
How were New England and the Southern colonies different during colonial times.
The Presidential Election in 1848
In the presidential election of 1848, General Zachary Taylor didn’t express an opinion on the most important question of the day, and still won the election.
Survival of Slavery in The Southern Colonies
A Short Essay about the survival of slaver in the southern colonies.
The Sons of Toil: America’s Forgotten White Slaves
Relegated to the pages of history as indentured servants, America’s white slaves garner at most a footnote, if they are mentioned at all in the history of early America.
Life in The Year 2100
Life in the Year 2100.
CSS Hunley: The First Submarine
The CSS Hunley, wasn’t strictly speaking the first submarine to be designed or indeed built, but it was the first to see active service, and it was the first to sink a naval vessel.
All Men are Created Equal
Our nation was founded on the premise that all men are created equal.




















