Monday, December 14, 2009

News Paper Article

June ?, 1865
What’s left of america
The devastation of this war is unimaginable. There are 364,000 fatalities from the North, where as the South suffered 260,000 casualties. Yes indeed, it has been a bloody war. The war has destroyed two thirds of the South’s shipping industry, numerous plantations, and one third of the live stock. The country is shockingly dilapidated. Roads, bridges, factories, ports, and buildings lie in ruins. The war has brought devastation to many homes as well. Widows weep, children cry, houses are bare, and families are now left homeless and coping with poverty. Property value has gone down 70% in the South. Will America ever recover from such devastation?
Like President Lincoln’s Ten Percent Plan for Reconstruction, President Johnson’s Presidential Reconstruction Plan pardons the southerners who promise to join the Union and abide by its laws. It also permits each state to hold a constitutional convention. Unlike Lincoln’s Ten Percent Plan, Johnson’s plan states that, with the promise to refrain from succession, abolish slavery, and pay back the Confederate dept, states could then hold elections to reunite with the Union.
While the war is a major devastation, it also brings victory for the slaves. They are no longer under the wrath of slave traders or slave owners, they are finally free! This drastic victory will take some adjusting for plantation owners, as well as the new free men. Some of the previous slaves are searching for family members that have been sold at a different location, while others are searching for jobs. But they’re not the only ones. Many poor, white families are also looking for jobs. But they might have more of a chance, for 90% of the previous slaves are illiterate. Therefore, many will return to their previous owners, while others will keep hunting for a new job.
Now all we can do is wait in anticipation to see how this all unfolds. Hopefully with a full recovery, America will be able to, once again, rejoice as a united country.

Friday, December 11, 2009

Terms

Johnson’s reconstruction plan: 1) It forgave the southerners who swore they would be an honest Union citizen. 2) It allowed each state to hold a constitutional convention. 3) States had to be against succession, abolish slavery, and pay back the Confederate debt. 4) Then they could hold elections to join the Union again.
Black Codes: These codes gave restrictions to the freedmen. Such as curfews, vagrancy laws, one year labor contracts and land restrictions that stated that freedmen could only rent a home in rural areas.
The 14th amendment stated that all men were equal; therefore Johnson couldn’t enforce the Black Codes.
The 15th amendment stated that all U.S. citizens were allowed to vote.
Radical Reconstruction Act divided the South into five parts which were government owned by the North. It also ordered southern states to create and elect a new state constitution. Of which, had to include African American men. They also temporarily restricted anyone who supported the Confederacy from participating in the election. It required that the south treat everyone as equals and to abide by the 14th amendment.
Carpetbaggers were men who wanted some quick money or power. Southerners gave them this nickname because they were often greedy men who came to profit off of the Southern misery.
Scalawag was a name given to white southern republicans which meant “scrawny cattle.” Most of them were poor.

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

The Pioneers to Freedom


Fredrick Douglasss contributed to freeing the slaves by being the first colored man to be elected as vice president. By doing this he actually had a voice, and because he was vice president maybe people would start to listen. This was a revolutionary event because now a colored person was actually important and vital to the political system. He was part of the authority.



Harriet Tubman was known as "The Moses of Her People." She was a pioneer for the slaves and helped them escape through the underground railroad. This was a major contribution and a revolutionary act because she was taking matters into her own hands. She is very successful herself because she survived escaping slavery. She was also very brave by risking her life several times to help the slaves by fighting in the Civil War, and also by helping them escape in the underground railroad system.




William Lloyd Garrison contributed to freeing the slaves by spreading the news thought his news paper "The Liberator." This helped because now he was giving the people the understanding of the intensity of slavery and expanding their knowledge to the cruelty that they were provoking.


Major American History


Compromise of 1850- This compromise met every ones requests and satistfied them for a while. They thought that this would solve the slavery problem and also keep the union together, but they were sadly mistaken. There were five laws to the compromise.1) California would become it's own free state.2) The inhabitants living in New Mexico and Utah were able to choose if they wanted to be a free or slave state.3) In Washington D.C., the home to the biggest slave trade, the citizens were not permitted to carry out any act of trading slaves, but slavery was still allowed.4) Texas had to give up New Mexico for $10 million.5) The implication of the Fugitive Slave Act. Which stated that all U.S. citizens were obliged to return any fugitive slaves to their owner and without a jury.
Kansas- Nebraska Act.- The opening of Kansas would be totally contradicting the Missouri Compromise. Now slavery would be brought into the north. This was an invitation to war. 1,200 immigrants came from New England and were equip with weapons.The election was sabotaged. Many southerners crossed the border and voted for pro-slavery. Out of 600 only 20 were legal residents, but pro-slavery one the election. Then the "Bogus laws" were implied. Saying that anyone who helped a fugitive slave would spend ten years in hard labor. Then Kansas was voted a free state by the people who didn't like slavery because it brought to many black people into their country and because the plantations were taking away from home investments. They were not entirely in the best interest for the slaves, but at least now the slaves were free. Then conflict arose and 55 people died in the "Bloody Kansas" confrontation.

Abraham Lincon- Lincon first lost to Douglas, but didn't give up. He composed a speech and publicised it in New York, which became very popular and well known. Lincon was ambitious and had to win over the republican state Illinois in order to win the election. Lincon succeeded in winning Illinois because of his new nick name "the rail splitter" because when he was younger he used to make fences. One month after Lincon was in the white house the Civil War began.



Monday, November 16, 2009

Morocco's Potential Increasing Trade

Ahmet Ciger (president of MARFIED) gave a report on his way home to Casablanca on November 16, 2009. He said that the custom duties that are placed on the trade between Turkey and Morocco are unreasonably outrageous! If Morocco simply lowers it's custom duties then it will be more successful and involved with the trade between the rest of the world.
Turkey's trade with Morocco has damaged Turkey because of the high custom duties. Turkey would like to keep helping Morocco, but they would also like to benefit from it.
At the meetings that took place between 62 Turkish businessmen and 414 Moroccan businessmen, they agreed that they would build an 180,000 unit housing plan to clean up the streets and take care of the lower class citizens in Morocco. Morocco is looking at natural resources to fix the energy shortage and they are investing $9 billion for firms who want to invest in solar energy. Turkey can now invest in Morocco's renewable energy sector.

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Why Move to New York?



Why Move to New York?

Economically: It is a big city, therefore you will probably get good deals and live comfortably. It is also a very materialistic city, therefore I would assume that they are economically stable.

Socially: New York is home to many movie stars, and you are more likely to run into them if you are living in their home town. Also, New York is the city that never sleeps, and it is always bustling with things to do.

Politics: New York is a Democratic state, and I happen to be a Democrat myself. I like to be around people that have the same political views as I do. All the more reason to live there. :)

Religion: I do not currently have a religion, and I've heard that people in New York are pretty accepting of that.

Arts: The art programs in New York are outstanding! It is the state that is home to Broadway! One of the most famous theaters in the world!

Technology: Since New York is one of the most materialistic states there is, it is always updating it's technology. I would like to live somewhere where I can always count on them to upgrade their technology when the opportunity arises.

Sunday, October 4, 2009

five most important principals in declaration of independance and american constitution

Natural rights:
Natural rights are the rights of human nature, the key things nessesary for human development. These rights are applicable to the growth of humans as a whole. I choose this right as the first, and most important because without these rights we would stunt our development as a human nation.


Rights of Self Determanation:

This is the right to freedom of speech, and the freedom to have a choice in deciding the governments authority. I find this one of the important rights because we the people are a community and we work together to form a working and cooperating nation. That means including everyones opinion and voice.


Right to Revolution:

This means that there is a right to overthrow a government if it fails to forfill its given duties. If we are expected to grow and prosper then we need to be able to depend on our government to work and complete their duties to the best of their ability.
Popular soverginty:
This is when the government works for the people. This is nessesary because it's a government's role to look after and provide for their people. So it is expected that they work for the people.
Social contract:
This is when the people give up a portion of their freedom in order to protect their natural rights. I think this is the least important because we have fought wars for our freedom, and I don't think that any of it should go to waist.

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Colonial Independance


Exploring a new land created some inspiration, but I would say that the most effective subject of inspiration would be experiencing the renaissance. It was a time for original ideas, and new ways of thinking, and it opened up new doors and ways of seeing the world and it's development.
For example, the article "Common Sense" by Benjamin Franklin demonstrated new ideas about how the government was structured. He suggested that being a representative of the government was a privilege, and that the government worked for the people and not the other way around. The reason his article was so effective was because it was all relatively common sense, yet people had not thought of it in that way. He was able to get the majority of the people to agree with him and that helped in the defence against the biggest struggle of their time.
The colonists were not only frustrated because of the amount of control the government had, but because they abused that control in the sense of their own benefit and not necessarily the benefit of the people. To create a solution to this conflict, thirteen colonial representatives gathered and came up with the solution of creating the bill of rights, and presented it to the British Empire. With this peice of successful writing in hand, it inspired some pioneers to create the constitution of indipendance. Then they had the Revolutionary war because the King refused their request for independance, and after a successful battle the colonies signed a treaty and were finally independant on September 3.

Thursday, September 17, 2009

Drawing


I learned that drawing can be beneficial in many ways. It helps you get creative in a healthy way, and can be a fun hobby!!
There are also many techniques to drawing. For example sketching, shading and lines are some of the many things that make a drawing.
My favorite thing to draw is cartoon characters because they're fun and easy!

Monday, September 14, 2009

The Effect of Colonization in Morocco


The biggest effect of colonization in morocco would be the language. There has been a french influence as well as Arabic. Though language has been one of the main effects of colonization, the architecture has been effected as well. Morocco has upgraded from dilapidated lower class buildings to cultural modern buildings with a Moroccan twist. Morocco still has it's range of class, but it is still improving.

Friday, September 11, 2009

Why History is Important

History is important in our lives because it affects the outcome of our success and our lives. For example if we didn't have history then we wouldn't have light bulbs, or t.v.'s. We would be living like cave men.
It's important for us to learn about the history because it gives us an idea of how far we have developed on the evolution scale. Some say that history repeats itself, so it's good to get an idea of what is ahead of us, so that we can be prepared.
Our personal history is important as well. It shows us our genes, and where we come from, and why we are where we are.
One of my personal experiences has to do a lot with my mom. She married another man, so now I have a step father. That has effected where I am today because if that had never happened, I wouldn't have his influence at all. I would probably be a changed person.

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

ESPERAT+G

ESPERAT is a way of combining all the links of Social Studies into one category. ESPERAT+G is the same thing, but with geography added to it. They put the G (geography) separate from all the other letters because it is more complex then all the other branches of Social Studies.
This is what all the letters stand for...
  • Economics
  • Sociology
  • Political Science
  • Religion
  • Arts
  • Technology

Monday, September 7, 2009

Suiside Car Boming



There was a car bombing in Western Iraq on Monday at a hospital checkpoint. Seven people were killed and fifteen were injured. The bombing was near Ramadi, the capital of western Anbar providence.



Site for picture: http://www.google.com/ Type in "car bomb"



(The reason I chose this article, is because when I lived in Qatar; there was a person from our school that was killed by a suicide car bombing. The bombing took place at a well known, and popular theatre. I had been at that theatre the previous night to see a production. It's scary to know that if I had decided to go one night later, I would have experienced that.)

Sunday, September 6, 2009

Family, Work, Community Skills

These are the skills that my parents think are important to the 21 century family, work and community life.
  • Organiational skills
  • Discipline skills
  • Multi tasking
  • Responsibility
  • Problem solver
  • Entertaining
  • Cleaning
  • Cooking
  • Managing

The Five Main Reasons We Should Blog

1. Blogging is important because it extends our learning from outside the walls of our classroom.
2. I've heard that blogging can make learning fun. I think that is important that students enjoy learning, so they are motivated to do their work, and do not think of it as a chore.
3. Parents can be more involved with thier childrens education, by going directly to the source of their work.
4. Your work is permanently saved, and easily accessable.
5. You can communicate with other students all around the world.

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Mr.Carpenter's assignment about our goals for the end of the year.

My goals for the end of the year are to get good grades, and to get involved with some school plays. Maybe try out some sports if I have time.