|
Juveniles During The American Civil War
[ send me this paper ]
A 6 page research paper on juveniles coming of age during the American Civil war. The paper looks at family dynamic changes during this time and how juveniles had to respond to these changes by taking over adult responsibilities—to the point of sons replacing their fathers on the battlefield. The writer demonstrates how the family dynamic was carried into war because of the youth of these soldiers, and posits that this dynamic ultimately led to a justification for coming of age in war.
Filename: Cvwarjuv.wps
Stone Mountain Georgia / A Role in the Civil War?
[ send me this paper ]
A 4 page review of the possible role Stone Mountain Georgia played in the Civil War. Reveals that little of substance is available on this role since no major battles occurred here. Ties in the historic importance of the area, the role of the railroad there, and the role of the community as a Civil War enlistment office. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: PPStoneM.wps
Political Compromise and the Civil War
[ send me this paper ]
A 6 page paper which discusses the many different political compromises and invovlements that took place during times of slavery in this country. When these compromises and political dealings no longer appeared to be working, civil war was the only other option. The details between these compromises and the civil war is illustrated. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: RAcivcomp.wps
The Killer Angels: The Idealized Vision of the Civil War
[ send me this paper ]
This 9 page paper assesses the nature of the Civil War as presented in Michael Shaara’s book The Killer Angels and considers why so many men rushed to enlist at the onset of the war in April of 1861. This paper considers the reasons why many men enlisted, including the fact that it was believed that it would be a short war, a “picturebook” conflict and that it would be full of romance and glory for all who participated. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: MHshaara.wps
Civil War Consequences
[ send me this paper ]
The Civil War had little or nothing to do with the freeing of the slaves. It's purpose was political and profound in the changes it brought to the economic and military policies of the United States. This is a 5 page paper that examines the actual causes of the Civil War, the agenda of the Lincoln administration and the consequences of these policies. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: Civcons.wps
|