Cultural Issues: History American Revolution
Parent Term
Sibling Terms
- 1860 Election of Lincoln
- American historical myths
- Anti-Communism|McCarthy Era
- Archaeology
- Arrival of whites in Mississippi
- Atomic Age
- Attack on Atlanta
- Awareness of / Being in history
- Baby Boom
- Battle of Britain
- Battle of Bull Run
- Battle of Shiloh|Pittsburg Landing
- Burr conspiracy
- Carpetbaggers
- Civil Rights legislation
- Civil War
- Civil War as point of reference
- Civil War consequences
- Cold War
- Colonization
- Communism
- Compromise of 1850
- Confederacy / Confederate States of America / C.S.A.
- Convict labor
- Dispossessing Indians
- European
- European Revolutions of 1848
- Explorers
- Founding fathers
- Frontier outlawry
- Great Migration
- Immigration
- Indian Removal
- Italian invasion of Ethiopia
- King Cotton
- Ku Klux Klan
- League of Nations
- Lost Generation
- Mexican Rebellion
- Moving away
- Negro troops
- New Deal
- Old South and start of the war
- Panic of 1893
- Plantation culture
- Post-war prosperity
- Post-war society
- Pre-World War II issues
- Prohibition
- Reconstruction
- Russian Revolution
- Silver Shirts
- Southern secession
- Spanish Civil War
- Surrender at Appomattox
- Transatlantic migration
- War of 1812
Tagged Events
Environment: Place›Frontier | Public›Pioneer settlement
Cultural Issues: Age›Old age | Clothes›Tartan | History›American Revolution | War›American Revolution | War›Jacobite Rebellion
Themes and Motifs: Absence/Loss›War | Exile›Post-war
Relationships: Familial›Grandparent-grandchild
Cultural Issues: Health and Illness›Injury | History›American Revolution | Nationality›English / British | War›American Revolution | War›Military service
Themes and Motifs: Absence/Loss›Abandonment | Absence/Loss›Military defeat | Death›Left for dead | Objects›Sword
Aesthetics: Allusion, Geographical›Georgia
Cultural Issues: History›American Revolution
Cultural Issues: Government›Congress | History›American Revolution | Identity, Personal›Ancestral | Sexuality›Pregnant out of wedlock
Themes and Motifs: Naming›Change over time