Responding to Unhumans’ Praise of Pinochet
Critical Analysis Jack Posobiec picture top, Jack and Joshua Lisec in the second picture A Critical Analysis: A comprehensive examination of historical claims The book claims that the American left seeks to terrorize and dominate the United States under a communist dictatorship. The authors indicate that the American left are “unhumans”. The book has a […]
Edward Snowden and the Fight for Digital Privacy
Have you ever wondered who can see what you do online? What if someone was secretly collecting your texts, calls, and search history—without your permission? In 2013, a man named Edward Snowden made headlines around the world when he revealed that the United States government was secretly collecting huge amounts of data from ordinary people. […]
Struggle for equality in the north
What African Americans Faced During Reconstruction and Beyond When we learn about racism in U.S. history, we often focus on the South. But racism was also a big problem in the North, especially during and after the time of Reconstruction (1865–1877). African Americans who moved north after the Civil War hoped for a better life […]
Money, Morality, and Power in the Civil War
The Civil War: Lessons About Money, Morality, and Power The Civil War was one of the most painful and important events in American history. Fought from 1861 to 1865, it was a war between the North (Union) and the South (Confederacy). While people sometimes say it was about “states’ rights,” the real cause of the […]
Too Young to Fight, But Sent to War: Boys in the Civil War
When we think about soldiers in the Civil War, we often imagine grown men marching into battle. But the truth is, many soldiers were just boys—some as young as 12 or 13 years old. Thousands of teenagers, and even children, served as drummers, messengers, or even fighters. Some joined because they believed in the cause. […]
The Civil War: What It Was Really About
The Civil War was one of the most important—and painful—moments in American history. Fought from 1861 to 1865, it was a war between the North (the Union) and the South (the Confederacy). It was a war over the future of the United States—and whether the country would continue to allow the cruel system of slavery. […]
Causes of Civil War
Understanding the Causes of the American Civil War The American Civil War, which took place from 1861 to 1865, was a pivotal event in United States history. Several key factors led to this conflict: 1. Slavery The primary cause of the Civil War was the deep-seated disagreement over slavery. The Southern states’ economies relied heavily […]
Thoughts on propaganda and partisanship with ChatGPT
I was reflecting on the idea of propaganda and started talking to ChatGPT about it. This post covers the concept of history and background knowledge being an antidote to falling for propaganda. Perhaps you will think ChatGPT is biased on the topic politics. I asked it that question later in the conversation and I want […]
Inventions of the Industrial Revolution
Telegraph Key Inventions of the Industrial Revolution The Industrial Revolution was a time of great change. It started in the late 1700s and continued into the 1800s. During this time, many new inventions helped people work faster and live better. Factories, machines, and new forms of communication changed the world. Here are some of the […]
Jackson and the Constitutional Crisis
The United States has thrived as a result of our separation of powers. This was challenged under Andrew Jackson, who was debatably one of the most dangerous presidents in U.S. History. President Andrew Jackson defied the U.S. Supreme Court regarding Georgia and the Cherokee Nation in the famous case Worcester v. Georgia (1832). The Supreme […]