Slavery in America. Two Narratives. [Essay]

Based on the paper titled “Slavery in America” by Misty Smith. Originally published on Dec. 16, 2017, for HIST 314 at Southern New Hampshire University College of Online and Continuing Education.
Based on the paper titled “Slavery in America” by Misty Smith. Originally published on Dec. 16, 2017, for HIST 314 at Southern New Hampshire University College of Online and Continuing Education.
Europeans brought with them more than just disease and warfare during their invasion of North America, they also brought with them African slaves. Although Native Americans had a slave type of system pre-Europeans there was a difference from the Europeans the Native American slave systems. For example, Native American slaves were, in essence, captives from […]
One of the reoccurring themes in relation to conflicts between European settlers and Native Americans was the idea of land ownership. The European idea of land ownership was that of a titled deed or another official paper document. Furthermore, the European concept of individuals owning land was a foreign concept to that of the Native […]
Based on the paper titled ‘Settling on Stolen Land” by Misty Smith. Originally published on Nov. 26, 2017, for HIST 314 at Southern New Hampshire University College of Online and Continuing Education. Settling on Stolen Land Native Americans were thrust into a new world by their European invaders in which they did not desire or […]
Companion source paper for “The Propaganda of War. The South’s Misinformation Machine” by Misty Smith. “Primary Source Analysis” by Misty Smith. Originally posted in HIS-330 on September 17, 2017, at Southern New Hampshire University.
The Tragedy at Harper’s Ferry. A poor plan or the genius of a martyr? John Brown was born on May 9, 1800, in Torrington, Connecticut.[1] A Calvinist, Brown believed that God would bring down wrath and justice against the slave owners. He often quoted the biblical passage Hebrews 9:22 “Without shedding of blood there is no […]
Companion to “The Propaganda of War. The South’s Misinformation Machine” by Misty Smith. Originally posted for HIS-330 on Oct. 8, 2017, at Southern New Hampshire University.
Companion to “The Propaganda of War. The South’s Misinformation Machine” by Misty Smith. “Secondary Source Analysis” by Misty Smith. Originally posted in HIST-330 on October 15, 2017, at Southern New Hampshire University. Heisser, David C. R. 1998. “Bishop Lynch’s civil war pamphlet on slavery.” Catholic Historical Review 84, no. 4: 681. MAS Ultra – School Edition, EBSCOhost
Based on a paper titled “The Propaganda of War. The South’s Misinformation Machine“. by Misty Smith. Originally posted in HIS 330 on October 22, 2017, for Southern New Hampshire University. As a result, the United States split into and a bloody Civil War ensued, fueled by rampant propaganda, especially religious propaganda claiming that it was God’s will that humans […]
The following book was originally published in 1903 by Egerton R. Young. The book contains a collection of Algonquin Indian Tales as redistributed by Mr. Young.