Benjamin Franklin's "Join or Die" in 1764
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Much outstanding political writing appeared during the Revolutionary Era.
By starting a tradition of action for social and political change
The cartoon likely highlights the social, political, and economic challenges faced by the Reconstruction South, such as the struggle for civil rights among freed African Americans, the resistance from white supremacist groups, and the difficulties of integrating formerly enslaved people into society. It may also depict the corruption and inefficiency in the Reconstruction governments, as well as the widespread poverty and devastation left in the wake of the Civil War. Overall, the cartoon serves to critique the failures and ongoing tensions during this turbulent period in American history.
Greek history was the foundation for democracy in American History.... :-)
he is considered the father of the political cartoon
Benjamin Franklin's "Join, or Die" political cartoon is the earliest known pictorial representation of colonial union produced by a British colonist in America .
Alan Filreis has written: 'Wallace Stevens and the actual world' -- subject(s): American Political poetry, American War poetry, History, History and criticism, History, Modern, in literature, Knowledge, Literature and the war, Political and social views, Political poetry, American, War poetry, American, World War, 1939-1945
divided government
U.S. history is just that... history. You learn about U.S. history in U.s. history. American gov. is more about learning about the American legal and political systems. There should be some history in that class but it's more politics-oriented.
Clinton Lawrence Rossiter has written: 'The American quest, 1790-1860' -- subject(s): History 'Meiguo zong tong' -- subject(s): Presidents 'The American Presidency' -- subject(s): Presidents 'The political thought of the American Revolution' -- subject(s): Constitutional history, History, Liberty, Political science 'Seedtime of the Republic' -- subject(s): Causes, Civilization, Constitutional history, History, Liberty, Political science
U.S. history is just that... history. You learn about U.S. history in U.s. history. American gov. is more about learning about the American legal and political systems. There should be some history in that class but it's more politics-oriented.
the era of reform
yes
Peter Nicholls has written: 'Modernisms' -- subject(s): Modernism (Literature) 'Ezra Pound' -- subject(s): American Political poetry, Economics in literature, History, History and criticism, Political and social views, Political poetry, American, Politics and literature
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Carol Nackenoff has written: 'The fictional republic' -- subject(s): American Political fiction, History, History and criticism, Political and social views, Politics and literature