Thursday, September 29, 2011

Vocab 3

Obsolete ADJ,
Out of date
The old gears war is obsolete for any new wars to come.
Paucity N,
The presence of something scarce
The paucity of money made it hard for me to get the new upgraded lancer
Philistine ADJ,
Hostile
I have a philistine attitude towards the locust aliens.
Meticulous ADJ,
Extreme Care
The meticulous cog studied the locust and then killed it.
Officious ADJ,
Unwanted services and help
The Officious Cog tried to help me kill the locust
Peruse V,
Examine
peruse the locust before you shoot
Mitigate V,
Make less painful
The pain of the bullet was mitigate by a shot of adrenaline 
Perfidy N,
Untrustworthy
The cog showed perfidy by having friendly fire
Morose ADJ,
Ill- tempered
My morose comments about the locust war was very intriguing to the cogs 

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Questions on speech

1
A. To have an argument about the subject.
B. To start war to say hey if you want to start the war and win do it now. He thinks he must speak now or never.
2.
A. The british are already there and ready if someone attacks.
B. If they ignore the petition its going to start war no matter what.
3
A. Its there and he wants to start it so they can win freedom.
B. They would have no saying in anything or anyone and it would just start slavery, and Henry thinks he should rather die then send.
4.
A. The colonist tried many different things to resolve in peace and the british denied all of them, and sent troops to america.
B. If the British left the colonies he would be less angry and if King George III just left the colony alone and not tax them or do anything.
5.
B. The man who stood in front of a bunch of tanks in 1989 showed that he would rather be ran over to show liberty to continue the protests. Eventually was pulled back by students and disappeared.

combining sentences

Espionage, a secret collection of intelligent, goes back over two thousand years, and was started by Sun Tzu in China.

questions

1)What was the significance of the Forks of the Ohio to each of the competing groups? 
British to stop the French from controlling a bunch of land and keeping them at the coast. The French to have an empire and also to complete their trade route and locations of there forts. 2)Why would the British be concerned by the French forts west of the Appalachian Mountains? 
Because it was the French and they had close to being to the indians and also more land and trade for them. 3)Which Indians had claims to land at the Forks of the Ohio?
Half King who was connected to the Iroquois had a small tribe and controlled it.   4) List important individuals in this segment.
Half King
General Braddock 
Georage Washington
5) What qualities did George Washington display as a young military leader? Which of these helped him succeed in his military career? 
He didn't have the experience and who was really ambitious to start becoming a leader he really wanted too. He also made great allies. He made great allies to help him in battle and to build more forts. 

MASSACRE


1. How would you describe relationships between the Puritan settlers and the Pequot before the Pequot War? They were completely different and did not share things in common at all.
Why do you think these relationships changed so quickly? Because they could not get along and the English gave the Pequot many diseases, which destroyed the population.
2. Before the arrival of the British, what was the status of the Pequot in the Connecticut River Valley? Because it was the most fertile land and they controlled most of it for more supplies.
How would you describe their relationships with other Native American tribes? They were the strongest physical group and the strongest political group as well. They had the highest population.
3. Why did the Puritans travel to the New World? For more land and a new life.
What were their intentions upon arrival? To spread the Christian church and purify it.
4. Compare and contrast Puritan and Pequot ideas about the following: land and property, division of labor and gender, and warfare? Give examples to back up your discussion. Land the English thought of actually controlling it and Indians just moved and thought it would be there when they get back. Division the women in the native tribes were equals and did the work and the men did nothing. While the Puritans men were always working and not lazy, while the women had no saying and just cooked and did house work. The Indians had rules that they had to follow while the English didn’t care.
5. In this program, one commentator suggests that the Dutch colonists favored trade, while the British prioritized land. How did the difference in focus shape their interactions with Native Americans, and their goals in the New World?
If the Dutch just wanted trade then they could have gotten along with the Indians but the British just wanted to take the land so they had to exterminate the Indians some how.
6. Why were British settlers unhappy with the way Pequot organized their economy and relationship to the land? Do you think there was any validity to their concerns? Because the Indians traveled and moved everywhere while the English stayed in a certain place
Who do you think, if anyone, ultimately had the right to decide who should control the land?
The Indians because they were the ones who had the land before the puritans
7. Why do you think the Narragansett and Mohegan tribes fought with the Puritans against the Pequot? The Indians wanted to be stronger and better and also maybe want more land or supplies. Were you surprised by their actions? No because they had some enemies and they were the Pequot. The Narragansett and Mohegan wanted to be stronger so they attacked with the English.
8. One commentator, Tall Oak, ponders how the early colonies would have been different if the Puritans had come in peace. How would you answer this question?  Do you think a different outcome in relations between the Pequot and the Puritans was possible? It would have been friendly and the puritans would have had an ally. Because they still could have lived together with different beliefs and lives.
9. How did the Pequot manage to resurrect their community hundreds of years after the massacre? Robin became the governor’s son friend, and he gave them land to restart to make a new.
How do you think it would feel to go from devastation to prosperity? It would feel great because it would fell like something new like it was remade they gained there property.
10. Describe the details of the 1638 Treaty of Hartford, which ended the war.
Why was the treaty considered to be cultural genocide for the Pequot? The treaty destroyed everything from language to culture
11. What sources do you think historians used in order to recount the story of the massacre at Mystic? What sources might you use if you were trying to create a documentary about the early colonies? Do you think this documentary offers a balanced and informed view of the massacre? Discuss.  
Yes it does because they got an Indian who was told stories of it and other historians who figured out how the Indians were massacred from document.
12. How did the massacre at Mystic change the United States?
To kill of the Indians to take there land and to genocide everyone and everything to the tribe

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

combining sentences


John loves to wear hats, and his girlfriend loves him in cowboy hats: because his hero is John Wayne.

Thursday, September 8, 2011

Sinners in the Hands of An Angry God 1-5 A and B

1.
A.)  Everything like food, water, shelter, mother earth it self/ God
B.)  There going to be destroyed like chaff but also be destroyed because of a rock
2.
A.) Sun doesn't willing rise, earth doesn't continue to grow, the air is not wanting to be breathable.
B.) dreadful storm and thunder from his rough wind to destroy you with fury.
3.
A.) You just have to change your heart to be more or christian not just in the church but also outside of it
B.) its scary because its saying god has a bow to you and he can let it go and just destroy you, and he hates more then he hates spiders of even more then he hates snakes.
4.
A.) He is saying god is holding you and can drop you whenever he wants to hell or destroy he is in complete control of you from going to hell or staying on earth
B.) Because, no one wants to burn for in eternity or be destroyed or just gone completely burning in hell and everything can just go away with a snap of the fingers.
5.
A.) No for short term because if you don't believe god is real or hell or anything he is just yelling at you about anything real. If its a long term you will keep thinking its real and believe him more and more which will make you scared and not want to go to hell and be a bad christian.
B.) In Shakespeare's play god is like a extremly greatful and mighty god who is all nice and not destructive. Shakespeare's god is more of a very merciful god who rules everything. John Edwards god on the other hand is in complete control but is very mean and powerful, and Edwards says that God can drop you in hell whenever and you die whenever the god says so.

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Question John Smith

1.)
    A. Many indians (with head and shoulders painted red, with all their heads bedecked with the white down of birds, a chain of white beads around their necks. Chief Powhatan and Pocahontas.
    B. To show that he is the king or leader of the pack and he John Smith is white and looks way different then the indians because he is white with silver armor.
2.)
    A. Chief Powhatan, Pocahontas, she saves him by going in front of the people who are about to beat him to death.
    B. Because Smith looks different and maybe she thinks he is an angel or something like that because of his armor or what he looks like because he is completely different.
3.)
   A. She brought them food and other supplies to saved the settlers lives
   B. Without Pocahontas the settlers would have died because of the harsh winter
5.)
  A. He maybe wrote this so that he can be extremely looked upon as a hero or something like that would make him special.