Revolution
When and where one adopts a 'diversity' rather than 'European' perspective on American History, the basic facts and events that drove that history will not necessarily change. What will change, however, is the importance and emphasis that one may (or may not) place upon those facts and events. At the same time, the various sources that one draws upon to understand (and evaluate) the same will change: the 'European' perspective will be complemented, perhaps even revised significantly, by other perspectives.
As more and more emigrants from Europe and other countries came, Americans decided to take pride in their country. Instead of leaning on Europe's Romanticism, American writers, poets, artists, musicians, etc. developed a new style: realism, due to the pride of their land.
The Civil War
history is the record of past events
Boston, Massachusetts is often referred to as the "cradle of the American revolution" because it played a significant role in the events leading up to the American Revolutionary War. The city was the site of key events such as the Boston Tea Party and the Battle of Bunker Hill. It is considered a significant historical and cultural center in American history.
Romanticism influenced the study of history by emphasizing emotion, imagination, and individual experience in historical narratives. Historians began to focus on personal stories, the impact of major events on individuals, and the cultural significance of historical periods. This shift led to a more subjective and interpretive approach to studying the past.
can someone please give me a straight answer of two examples of economic & geographic events in american history
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Some cultural events that preceded Romanticism include the Age of Enlightenment, which emphasized reason, individualism, and skepticism of authority. The Industrial Revolution also had a significant impact by transforming society and reshaping the way people lived and worked. Additionally, the French Revolution sparked a wave of social and political change that influenced the Romantic movement.
History profoundly influenced American literature by shaping its themes, styles, and narratives. The nation's experiences, such as colonization, the Revolutionary War, slavery, and civil rights movements, prompted writers to explore identity, freedom, and social justice. These historical contexts birthed distinct literary movements, from Romanticism to Realism, reflecting the evolving American experience. Authors like Mark Twain and Toni Morrison utilized historical events to critique society and illuminate the complexities of the American character.
When and where one adopts a 'diversity' rather than 'European' perspective on American History, the basic facts and events that drove that history will not necessarily change. What will change, however, is the importance and emphasis that one may (or may not) place upon those facts and events. At the same time, the various sources that one draws upon to understand (and evaluate) the same will change: the 'European' perspective will be complemented, perhaps even revised significantly, by other perspectives.
As more and more emigrants from Europe and other countries came, Americans decided to take pride in their country. Instead of leaning on Europe's Romanticism, American writers, poets, artists, musicians, etc. developed a new style: realism, due to the pride of their land.
As more and more emigrants from Europe and other countries came, Americans decided to take pride in their country. Instead of leaning on Europe's Romanticism, American writers, poets, artists, musicians, etc. developed a new style: realism, due to the pride of their land.
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the great depression and the dust bowl
the great depression and the dust bowl
the great depression and the dust bowl