Thursday, October 30, 2008

summarization of primary documents

the circular letter of the Boston committee of correspondence; may 13, 1774

The colony people are being informed that their being taken over by the British military. My own view is that the British didn't have the right to do this as a punishment for the east India tea incident. Though i see how they would be angry about this, I still maintain that British has no right to punish them. Although some might object that they didn't have the right to do this, i reply that the British has no hand in it so they should stay out of their business.

the new york committee of 51 to the bostom committee of correspondence

The British military are trying to control America. They are trying to accomplish this by barricading them by naval ships to prevent trade with Britain. I believe this is the worst thing you could do to a country especially when they originated from your home country. I don't understand why you wouldn't want to keep peace with your relatives and friends.

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

essay reflection # 1

In recent discussions of essay number one, a controversial issue has been whether if our writing process was helpful, or to our liking. from this perspective, people say it was because the essay didn't sound like themselves, or so to say, having no originality. On the other hand however argues that the writing process was bad, but the help from craig was useful. In the worlds of one of this view's main proponents, "hard but helpful." In sum, then, the issue is wheather the writing process was useful, or not.
My own view is that i liked the writing process. Though i concede that it may take away originality, i still maintain that it was very helpful to me. For example, i like how we followed the classic process of first topic, then outline, third rough draft, then finally final draft. Although some might object that this is not a good process, i reply that there is nothing wrong with this system as long as it works.

Monday, October 27, 2008

Thesis/Essay 1 Final Draft

_____Bacon’s rebellion was the effect of unjust taxes and lack of protetion by the English government. The English government

was taxing the Virginia people with so many taxes that the people were becoming miserably poor and desperate. On top of all

this the Indians were stealing their goods, and killing the Virginians. It was started in 1693 when William Berkeley was

appointed governor of Virginia. At the time he was a well respected man, but over time he became more and more greedy as

his personality characteristics changed. In the 1600’s Virginia was suffering under England’s government horrendously. The

English government was inflicting them with taxes that served no purpose, other than to prosper. One of these taxes that the

Virginians were being endured with was the Virginia poll tax.

_____The Virginia poll tax of 1645 had replaced the property tax. The poll tax was to tax people based on their income, but the

English government did quite the opposite. The poor were being taxed more than the rich. In document #7 of the royal

commissioners narrative states, “ [W]hereas there are some great persons both in honor rich in Estate and have several ways of

gains and profit [that] are exempted from paying Levies and the poorest inhabitants being compelled to pay the great taxes

which we are burdened with.” This means that people with a lot of land would be taxed less than the people without because

they had more ways of earning profit. I think in this situation it was not only wrong to tax the poor more than the rich, but it

was also stupid. If the English government were to tax the rich more, they would get more money out of them. This is only one

of the worst things the government did to its people, but not the only one. The next hinder of the Virginia people was the

trade taxes

_____An example of a poll tax trade would be the beaver trade, which outrageously over charging colonists for the price of

beaver fur. The only reason for this high priced fur, was simply because the English government had a monopoly on it. It was

hard for the colonists to pay these taxes and it felt like their government left them sitting in the dark.

_____An additional way to show that England’s government still did care about the settlers in the new world with their unjust

taxes was they gave them a law called, ‘The Navigation Laws.’ This law was directed to the planters. For a long time the

planters were very prosperous through their tobacco culture, some became very wealthy from it. Soon enough the navigation

laws were passed and required that the planters should buy from England all the European goods that might be needed, and

should bring them over to Virginia in English ships. The effect was to compel the settlers to sell their tobacco at whatever price

the English merchants were willing to pay out, and to buy their goods at whatever price the English merchant saw suitable to

charge. On top of all that they were still taxed for the ship. This was called the Ship Tax English government shouldn’t be

treating their people this way just because they are a 3 month trip away over water. These people still originated from England,

their government should have cared for them more.

_____Nevertheless another tax came along. It was called the, “quitrent.” This is the origin of the modern system of land taxes

in Virginia. The quitrent was a land tax that the King originally imposed and that was regulated by acts of Parliament. The

basic English land laws under which the people of colonial Virginia gained title to their land required the owners to pay to the

English government a quitrent of two shillings for each hundred acres of land. If a landowner failed to pay the quitrent for a

specific number of years, the English government had the right to take back the land and grant it or sell it to another person.

The money raised by this tax went into the royal treasury and was used to pay the expenses of the royal government in the

colony. The money being gained from these taxes were going right back to the government officials. The New World people

weren’t receiving any benefit from these taxes.

_____Taxes in Virginia had gotten worse, even when the colony was in grave danger from all of the Native American attacks,

Governor Berkeley didn’t let the people kill Indians. One of the reasons for this is because Governor Berkeley was gaining

personal wealth from trading with the Indians. With all of the selfishness of the government, it really looked like that their own

government was against them. Governor Berkeley tried making it better but in the wrong way, in the form of a unjust tax. The

hearth tax shows this. The hearth tax was an attempt to spread the suffering of the people. The heath tax was to charge

people according to their occupation. The tax was to create money for the army. Governor Berkeley wanted to make the people

safer with an army but it was hurting them more with the money they were paying.

_____Even that Governor Berkeley had good intentions with the hearth tax, he without a doubt was still looking for ways to

benefit himself. The way he did this without taxes was that he did not protect the new settled Virginia people from the savage

Indians that were ruthlessly killing them. These Indians were killing indentured servants in planting fields but William Berkeley

didn’t do anything about it because he wanted to keep having the people trading with the Indians because he benefited from

it. Some would argue that the only reason why Berkeley did this was because he wanted the Native Americans to just get along

to build the economy. Based on all that I’ve said before this, we all know Berkeley was thinking is, “Money talks.” Meaning that

money is the only thing that is going to show his power, so that’s what he was headed for.

_____One man that was sick of the corruption in the government and the murderous Indians, his name was Nathaniel Bacon.

He had sympathy for his fellow colonists and decided to take a stand against the Indians after they had killed a servant in his

plantation. He took a stand for his colony and chose to call them on it. He was devoted to the pure patriotic liberty principle.

Nathaniel Bacon did this by writing his own letter of complaints to King James. It was called, Nathaniel Bacon’s, ‘Declaration of

the people.’

_____The following June Nathaniel Bacon assembled a group of five hundred men leading them into Jamestown in what comes

to be known as bacon’s Rebellion. Nathaniel bacon had many supporters of his rebellion such as the Virginia planters. The

Virginia planters supported this because their indentured servants were being killed in the planter fields.

_____This rebellion and unjust taxes of Virginia relates to the present. Our government now is charging us with taxes that

people don’t want to pay also. Such as how some of our taxes go to the low income society. I disagree with this tax because of

how most people are just too lazy to get a job. People like this use the government to their advantage, they will use food

stamps and other supports from the government and use their own money for things that are unnecessary. The best example I

can give about this was when I was out in the parking lot at Wal-mart pushing carts as I sometimes do on the job. It was a

cold morning and there was a little fog in the air. As I was pushing these carts inside I happened to look back behind my

shouder to make sure there was no cars behind me before I made a wide turn. When I looked back I saw a new BMW 745Li. I

was very impressed with the car because I know it’s the largest luxury sedan BMW makes. I continued to the door with the

carts as I was still impressed with the car. I saw a Mexican lady and her 3 children come out of the car. I remember saying to

myself, “lucky,” as I saw them hop out. A little while later as I’m passing through the line of checkouts with the annoying

dinging I hear every time a item is checked, I see the same lady pocking around with the ATM machine. As I walk by the lady,

her daughter who was about ten years old or so asked me how to use the ATM machine for food stamp credit. I had no idea

what she wanted me to do so I directed her towards a manger as she is translating for her mom. As I happened to spot them

going back into their luxury car I was actually angry. Angry at the fact that money that I pay through taxes coming out of my

pay check and taxes from every day items actually helped that lady pay for her food. I saw absolutely no way that lady would

deserve to drive that 80,000 dollar car as she uses the state’s taxes to feed herself and her children. These taxes should be

monitored who they go towards, and the government should track their spending.

http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/ops/bacon.htm

http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/history/A0805681.html

http://www.virginiaplaces.org/military/bacon.html

http://www.lva.lib.va.us/whatwehave/local/va20_coltax.htm

http://colonialancestors.com/biographies/nathanielbacon.htm

Time line/Apendix 1 Essay 1

1676

In March, the Indians attack Plymouth, Massachusetts and Providence, Rhode Island.
Nathaniel Bacon is declared a traitor and is arrested. He is later pardoned for this when he admits his guilt.
In June, the colonists with the Mohegan Indians defeat King Philip's men at Hadley.
Nathaniel Bacon writes the "Declaration of the People of Virginia."
In June, Nathaniel Bacon assembles a group of 500 men leading them to Jamestown in what comes to be known as Bacon's Rebellion.
Virginia planters agree to support Nathaniel Bacon.
King Philip's War ends on August 22 when the Indians surrender.
Bacon burns Jamestown on September 19.
On October, 18, Nathaniel Bacon dies. The rebel army surrenders when promised amnesty.

1677 Virginia Governor Berkeley executes 23 of the rebels from Bacon's Rebellion in direct defiance of the crown. He is later replaced by Colonel Jeffreys as the head of Virginia.
Increase Mather writes "The Troubles That Have Happened in New England."

1689 William and Mary of Orange are officially named King and Queen of England.
Governor Andros surrenders to colonial rebels and is put in jail.
New England colonies begin reinstituting their own governments after Governor Andros is removed from power.
The Toleration Acts are passed by Parliament which gives limited Freedom of Religion to citizens.
A Bill of Rights is passed by Parliament as a statue.

1696 Navigation Acts of 1696 are passed by Parliament that limit all colonial trade to English-built vessels among other things.

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

rough draft restructured

The English government was corrupted and the English governor William Berkeley in Virginia shows it. It was started in 1693 when William Berkeley was appointed governor of Virginia. At the time he was a well respected man, but over time he became more and more greedy as his personality characteristics changed. In the 1600’s Virginia was suffering under England’s government horrendously. The English government was enduring them with taxes that served no purpose, other than to prosper. So that’s why I say, Bacon’s rebellion was the effect of a clash of wrongs and mishaps caused by unjust government with public security, and unsuitable taxes.

Back in 1645 Virginia had a poll tax that replaced the property tax. The poll tax was to tax people based on their income, but the English government did quite the opposite. The poor were being taxed more than the rich. In document #7 of the royal commissioners narrative states, “ [W]hereas there are some great persons both in honor rich in Estate and have several ways of gains and profit [that] are exempted from paying Levies and the poorest inhabitants being compelled to pay the great taxes which we are burdened with.” This means that people with a lot of land would be taxed less than the people without because they had more ways of earning profit. I think in this situation it was not only wrong to tax the poor more than the rich, but it was also stupid. If the English government were to tax the rich more, they would get more money out of them. This is only one of the worst things the government did to its people, but not the only one.

Another tax that the English government compelled on the Virginians was trade taxes, such as the poll trade tax. An example of a poll tax trade would be the beaver trade, which outrageously over charging colonists for the price of beaver fur. The only reason for this high priced fur, was simply because the English government had a monopoly on it. It was hard for the colonists to pay these taxes and it felt like their government left them sitting in the dark.

In addition, a way to show that England still did care about the settlers in the new world, they gave them a law called, ‘The Navigation Laws.’ Which required that the planters should buy from England all the European goods that might be needed, and should bring them over to Virginia in English ships. The effect was to compel the settlers to sell their tobacco at whatever price the English merchants were willing to pay out, and to buy their goods at whatever price the English merchant saw suitable to charge. English government shouldn’t be treating their people this way just because they are a 3 month trip away over water. These people still originated from England, their government should have cared for them more.
Nevertheless another tax came along. It was called the, “quitrent.” This is the origin of the modern system of land taxes in Virginia.

The quitrent was a land tax that the King originally imposed and that was regulated by acts of Parliament. The basic English land laws under which the people of colonial Virginia gained title to their land required the owners to pay to the English government a quitrent of two shillings for each hundred acres of land. If a landowner failed to pay the quitrent for a specific number of years, the English government had the right to take back the land and grant it or sell it to another person. The money raised by this tax went into the royal treasury and was used to pay the expenses of the royal government in the colony. The money being gained from these taxes were going right back to the government officials. The New World people weren’t receiving any benefit from these taxes.

Taxes in Virginia had gotten worse, even when the colony was in grave danger from all of the Native American attacks, Governor Berkeley didn’t let the people kill Indians. One of the reasons for this is because Governor Berkeley was gaining person wealth from trading with the Indians. With all of the selfishness of the government, it really looked like that their own government was against them.

Looking aside from all of these taxes, governor Berkeley without a doubt was still looking for ways to benefit himself. The way he did this without taxes was that he did not protect the new settled Virginia people from the savage Indians that were ruthlessly killing them. These Indians were killing indentured servants in planting fields but William Berkeley didn’t do anything about it because he wanted to keep having the people trading with the Indians because he benefited from it. Some would argue that the only reason why Berkeley did this was because he wanted the Native Americans to just get along to build the economy. Based on all that I’ve said before this, we all know Berkeley was thinking is, “Money talks.” Meaning that money is the only thing that is going to show his power, so that’s what he was headed for.

One man that was sick of the corruption in the government and the murderous Indians, his name was Nathaniel Bacon. He had sympathy for his fellow colonists and decided to take a stand against the Indians after they had killed a servant in his plantation. He took a stand for his colony and chose to call them on it. He was devoted to the pure patriotic liberty principle. Nathaniel Bacon did this by writing his own letter of complaints to King James. It was called, Nathaniel Bacon’s, ‘Declaration of the people.’

The following June Nathaniel Bacon assembled a group of five hundred men leading them into Jamestown in what comes to be known as bacon’s Rebellion. Nathaniel bacon had many supporters of his rebellion such as the Virginia planters. The Virginia planters supported this because their indentured servants were being killed in the planter fields.










http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/ops/bacon.htm

http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/history/A0805681.html

http://www.virginiaplaces.org/military/bacon.html

http://www.lva.lib.va.us/whatwehave/local/va20_coltax.htm

Essay 1 Apendix 1

DATE EVENT
1676 In March, the Indians attack Plymouth, Massachusetts and Providence, Rhode Island.
Nathaniel Bacon is declared a traitor and is arrested. He is later pardoned for this when he admits his guilt.
In June, the colonists with the Mohegan Indians defeat King Philip's men at Hadley.
Nathaniel Bacon writes the "Declaration of the People of Virginia."
In June, Nathaniel Bacon assembles a group of 500 men leading them to Jamestown in what comes to be known as Bacon's Rebellion.
Virginia planters agree to support Nathaniel Bacon.
King Philip's War ends on August 22 when the Indians surrender.
Bacon burns Jamestown on September 19.
On October, 18, Nathaniel Bacon dies. The rebel army surrenders when promised amnesty.


1677 Virginia Governor Berkeley executes 23 of the rebels from Bacon's Rebellion in direct defiance of the crown. He is later replaced by Colonel Jeffreys as the head of Virginia.
Increase Mather writes "The Troubles That Have Happened in New England."

1678 King Philip's War is formally brought to an end.

1688 Governor Edmund Andros places the militia of New England under his direct control.
The earliest known antislavery tract is released in the colonies by the Quakers at Germantown, Pennsylvania.
The Glorious Revolution occurs in which King James II (Catholic) flees to France and is replaced by William and Mary of Orange (Protestant).

1689 The Toleration Acts are passed by Parliament which gives limited Freedom of Religion to citizens.
A Bill of Rights is passed by Parliament as a statue.

1690 King William's War begins when the combined forces of the French and the Indians attack towns in New York, Maine, New Hampshire, and Massachusetts.

1691 William Penn makes Delaware a seperate government from Pennsylvania.
Maryland is declared a Royal province removing Lord Baltimore from political power.
Plymouth Colony becomes part of Massachusetts.

1694 Colonists sign a peace treaty with the Iroquois to keep them from allying with the French in the future.
Pennsylvania is once again named a Proprietary Colony.

1696 Navigation Acts of 1696 are passed by Parliament that limit all colonial trade to English-built vessels among other things.

1699 Wool Act is passed by Parliament to protect the British wool industry. It forbids the export of wool from the American colonies.

Monday, October 20, 2008

Thesis

Bacon’s Rebellion was the effect of an unjust government's taxation abuses.

Bacon's Rebellion thesis rough draft

I believe as many others do that the government was corrupted. It was started in 1693 when William Berkeley was appointed governor of Virginia. At the time he was a well respected man, but over time he became more and more greedy as his personality characteristics changed. In the 1600’s Virginia was suffering under England’s government horrendously. The English government was enduring them with taxes that served no purpose, other than to prosper. Bacon’s rebellion was the effect of a clash of wrongs and mishaps caused by unjust government with public security, and unsuitable taxes.


Back in 1645 Virginia had a poll tax that replaced the property tax. The poll tax was to tax people based on their income, so one would think that the rich were being taxed more than the poor right? Well matter of fact it was quite the opposite. In document #7 of the royal commissioners narrative states, “ [W]hereas there are some great persons both in honor rich in Estate and have several ways of gains and profit [that] are exempted from paying Levies and the poorest inhabitants being compelled to pay the great taxes which we are burdened with.” Which proves that the rich were being taxed less than the poor.


An example of a trade tax would be the poll trade tax, which had the poor paying more taxes than the rich. The government was, ‘nickel and dimeing’ them with things such as the beaver the trade, which was outrageously over charging colonists. The only reason for this high priced fur, was simply because the English government had a monopoly on it. To many of these colonists, it felt like their government left them sitting in the dark.


To show that England still did care about the settlers in the new world, they gave them a great gift called, ‘The Navigation Laws.’ Which required that the planters should buy from England all the European goods that might be needed, and should bring them over to Virginia in English ships. The effect was to compel the settlers to sell their tobacco at whatever price the English merchants were willing to pay out, and to buy their goods at whatever price the English merchant saw suitable to charge. You’ve got to love the English for their generosity! Not…


The quitrent was a land tax that the King originally imposed and that was regulated by acts of Parliament. The basic English land laws under which the people of colonial Virginia gained title to their land required the owners to pay to the English government a quitrent of two shillings for each hundred acres of land. If a landowner failed to pay the quitrent for a specific number of years, the English government had the right to take back the land and grant it or sell it to another person. The money raised by this tax went into the royal treasury and was used to pay the expenses of the royal government in the colony. Which supports my fact that the government was unjust with unsuitable taxes because all the money was going right into the King’s pocket, no benefit to the people once again. This is the origin of the modern system of land taxes in Virginia.


But things get better, even when the colony was in grave danger from all of the Native American attacks, Governor Berkeley didn’t let the people kill Indians. One of the reasons for this is because Governor Berkeley was gaining person wealth from trading with the Indians. With all of the selfishness of the government, it really looked like that their own government was against them.


Looking aside from all of these taxes, governor Berkeley without a doubt was still looking for ways to benefit himself. The way he did this without taxes was that he did not protect the new settled Virginia people from the savage Indians that were ruthlessly killing them. These Indians were killing indentured servants in planting fields but William Berkeley didn’t do anything about it because he wanted to keep having the people trading with the Indians because he benefited from it. Some would argue that the only reason why berekeley did this was because he wanted the Native Americans to just get along to build the economy. Based on all that I’ve said before this, we all know Berkeley was thinking is, “Money talks.” Meaning that money is the only thing that is going to show his power, so that’s what he was headed for.


One man that was sick of the corruption in the government and the murderous Indians, his name was Nathaniel Bacon. He had sympathy for his fellow colonists and decided to take a stand against the Indians after they had killed a servant in his plantation. He took a stand for his colony and chose to call them on it. He was devoted to the pure patriotic liberty principle. Nathaniel Bacon did this by writing his own letter of complaints to King James. It was called, Nathaniel Bacon’s, ‘Declaration of the people.’

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

equiano

To me the pictures were stating that white people treated blacks like sub human-beings. They saw black people as inferior and only worth labor and money. In the picture of the naked black people signified that they were stripped of their identity. It was cruel how they were whipped for not eating. If i were in that position i would be glad not to feed people food, it would save me money and i'd get more for myself. With the lack of space in the ships sounds discussing. After 3 months down there with barley any room to move, with the stench of dead people and barf it wouldn't be very pleasant at all.

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

All taxes in the virginia colony were not beneficial and unfair because the poor were getting taxed more than the rich, they caused hardships with the

1. People cannot afford trade if they are giving all their money to the government

-----a. I am stating the obvious here but, people can't have more money to spend on trade if their giving it all to the government less money to spend causes less trade

2. Peope were being taxed for things they didn't know of.

-----a. Because of this the people were less and less supportive and trusted of the government.

----------1. They thought that the government didn't care about them, they said they wanted to know what the taxes were going towards

Document #7 - Royal Commissioners Narrative, Petition of grievances from the citizens of Isle of wight County to the
royal commissioners

------------ "We desire to know for what we do pay our levies every year [.]

-----b. Document #10 "We having a long time lain under great oppressions, and every year being more nd more oppressed with great taxes, and still do load us with greater and unnecessary burdens[.]

-----c. Document #19- "That it has been custom of country courts at the laying of the levy to withdraw into a private room by which means the poor people not knowing for what they paid their levy did always [wonder] how their taxes could be so high.

3. The people were getting taxed more than the rich

-----a. Document #7-" Also we desire that every man may be taed according to the tracks of land they hold [thus, the rich would pay taxes, just as the poor did, and the rich would also pay a higher share than the poor.]

-----b. Document #19 - "The great quantities of tobacco was levied upon the poor inhabitants of this colony for the building of houses at james city which were not habitable by reason [of their not being] finished"

Monday, October 13, 2008

outline

1. People cannot afford trade if they are giving all their money to the government

a. less money to spend causes less trade

2. Peope were being taxed for things they didn't know of

a. Document #7 - Royal Commissioners Narrative, Petition of grievances from the citizens of Isle of wight County to the royal commisioners
- "We desire to know for what we do pay our levies every year [.]

b. Document #10

c. Document #19-
"that it has been custom of country courts at the laying of the levy to withdraw into a private room by which means the poor people not knowing for what they paid their levy did always [wonder] how their taxes could be so high.

3. The people were getting taxed more than the rich

a. Document #7

b. Document #19 -
"the great quantities of tobacco was levied upon the poor inhabitants of this colony for the building of houses at james city which were not habitable by reason [of their not being] finished"

hypothesis/thesis

all taxes in the virginia colony were not beneficial and unfair because the poor were getting taxed more than the rich, they caused hardships with the colonists, made them less forgivable with the indians, and made them poor which reduced trade.

Thursday, October 9, 2008

history quote responses

John Winthrops Arbella sermon
• throw away your old habits,
• what it meant by calling the new land, ‘new England’ is that they would run their new land the same way to establish a colony but to rid of the bad habits and without the corruption
• they wanted to relate the name of their new country to keep England as an alibi, they wanted to stay on good terms. They knew that they wouldn’t be able to fight their own home country in a war, maybe scared?
3.
• God gave them a chance to start or renew Christianity without corruption or the ‘dirty deeds’ in the new world
• Like god saving them from Egypt and giving them a new start and build a new England
• God wants them to set an example of Christianity for the people watching them in starting their new colony.
“City Upon a Hill”
• between 1630 and 1640, more than twenty thousand new settlers emigrated to new England, induced by Winthrops vision of a “city upon a hill”
• by 1640, New England had one of the highest ratios of preachers to population in all Christendom
• New England immigrants tend to come from the middling ranks of English society
• In contrast to the Chesapeake, New England immigrants usually came as families

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

"They say Bacon's Rebellion....." re-done

When it comes to the topic of Bacon's Rebellion, most of us will readily agree that it was a recolt against the english government and their laws and restrictions in the new land. Where this agreement usualy ends however is on the question of if Nathaniel Bacon went on a killing spree against the native americans which could be seen as unnecessary. Where as some are convinced that the standard way of thinking about Nathaniel Bacon's Rebellion is that he was against the government because they were not providing the security against the indians as needed. It is often said that the actions of Nathaniel Bacon was a statement of the people.

One implication of Zinn and Steoff of Bacon's Rebellion is that they did not see that Nathaniel Bacon as a man for his people but more of a selfish man that just wanted to kill native americans so that they would stop stealing his crops and/or goods. Zinn and Steoff expressed this idea in their story, 'A Young People's History of the United States.' Here are their exact words "He probably cared more about fighting indians than helping the poor." Yet on the other hand, Nathaniel Bacon should have been seen as a leader when it came to revolting against the english. With that being said, from the text of A Young People's History of the United States says that, " Bacon's Rebellion brought together groups from the lower classes, they started an uprising because they were angry about the way that the colony was being run." With these two contrasting quotes, It it mostly believed by people that there are two sides of the situation, that Nathaniel Bacon was only being a barbarian by killing the indians, yet on the other hand being a hero for his people in the rebellion against england and their rights as a new colony.

National College Fair Worksheet

A PUBLIC COLLEGE:

University of Washington,
-easier to get into than a private college
-takes early college credits

A PRIVATE COLLEGE:

Stanford University,
-very prestigious
-high standards
-best over all sports program for the past 14 years
-being taught by the best
-come out knowing alot

A RURAL COLLEGE:

Usually near wilderness areas, have educational opportunities related to science & nature

A TRADITIONAL LARGE UNIVERSITY:

University of Central Florida
-34,000 students

A SMALL ALTERNATIVE COLLEGE:

Evergreen, not as many choices for major

Select a college major that you might be interested in pursuing.........- Surgery- (no specified field yet)

Find 3 colleges that are known to offer quality programs in that major. Briefly described what impressed you about each of these colleges. Then finally, describe how your overall educational experience might differ if you were to choose one college over the others.

#1-STANFORD

-Ranked 6th best University in the United States.
-Ranked 8th best medical school in the United States
-Best over all sports program for the last 14 years.

If I were to attend Stanford, my education would be much higher. It is a tremendously prestigious university, well respected and known in America.
When i graduate from Stanford University School of Surgery, I hope that my patients would see me as a trustworthy, dependable doctor. I would hope that graduating from such a well honorable school would give my patients reassuring.
With Stanford being my favorite college, and my heart set on going to there, my hopes of graduating from there is not my only goal with Stanford. I see Stanford University as an opportunity to learn, make new discoveries, and share knowledge. Once I have completed my dreams of being a surgeon, I would hope to come back to Stanford to teach the new generation of medical discoverers.

#2-University of Washington

-Well respected Medical school
-23rd best college in United States

The benefits to going to University of Washington is that it not only being a well respected medical school but also would take my early college credits. It would be closer to home and save me money from it being in state, and being a public university.

#3-University of California Los Angeles

-Ranked 15th best college in the United States
-Ranked 9th best Medical School in the United States
-Pac 10 champions in men's basketball 2007-2008

I like that the UCLA would take some of my early college credits. (correct me if I'm wrong) With the UCLA being as popular as it is, and having a prestigious medical school, it would help my patients trust me more as a doctor.

Briefly describe the content of the workshop and evaluate the information received.

I will admit that I was late for my workshop, because i honestly completely forgot about it! :) I was probably to busy talking with my boys from Stanford. :) Anyhow, I did manage to attend the last 10 minutes or so of the workshop discussing college essays. In that last ten minutes, this lady was PREACHING the importance of proof reading and not relying on spell check. Her closing statement in that workshop was the cheer, "PROOF READ! PROOF READ! PROOF READ!"

At the National College Fair the most useful information was wether my credits from early college would be accepted.
My main question that would remain unanswered would be, how much do my previous grades in high school weigh in when it's compared to my current GPA? In other words, how much does it matter if i didn't do as well in my last two years as I'm doing now?
My next phase of my educational and career planning process is getting organized with my materials needed to apply to colleges, such as studying for the SAT and ACT, figuring out what my essay is going to be about, what am i gonna do if i have to move out of state for school? how will I pay for school, food & board, if I'm not able to have enough time to work?

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

"They say Bacon's Rebellion....."

When it comes to the topic of bacon's rebellion, most of us will readily agree that it was a recolt against the english government and their laws and restrictions in the new land. Where this agreement usualy ends however is on the question of if Nathaniel Bacon went on a killing spree against the native americans which could be seen as unnecessary. Where as some are convinced that the standard way of thinking about Nathaniel Bacon's Rebellion is that he was against the government because they were not providing the security against the indians as needed. It is often said that the actions of Nathaniel Bacon was a statement of the people.

One implication of Zinn and Steoff of Bacon's Rebellion is that, "He probably cared more about fighting indians than helping the poor." Yet on the other hand, from the text of A Young People's History of the United States says that, " Bacon's Rebellion brought together groups from the lower classes, they started an uprising because they were angry about the way that the colony was being run."

Monday, October 6, 2008

The Text Analysis of the Mayflower Compact

The Mayflower Compact was an important document that set the foundation of our country's government. It was written by those to be governed on the Mayflower back in November 1620. The writers are representing not only themselves, but the settlers of the New World. It was written to establish fair and equal laws and to be free of english laws. Also to establish better ordering, preservation, law, ordinances, acts, and constitutions. They most likely wanted this because of the taxes they were getting charged for but they had no benefit to them, yet alone had anything to do with them. They saw no reason that they should be governed by people that were thousands of miles away. The compact determined authority inside the settlement. These new settlers on the ship were writing to, "The Loyal Subjects of our dread Sovereign Lord, King James." In this compact the writers were representing the settlers of the New World. This compact is not asking in any way request of approval but as a statement with no questions asked. The settlers justification was that the english government had their hands too deep in their pockets without much to offer them. Once the Mayflower Compact was written it was then signed by all forty-one male adult passenger of the Mayflower.

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Thoughts of the Political Economy of the Body

To be completely honest when i first read this the first thing I thought of was the army, then i thought of slavery. I think that most things we do can be related to this quote.

With this second quote i thought of it as saying that the body is only useful in labor, and useless without it.

American Tobacco and European Consumers

Tobacco became big in the English colonies. Tobacco was used to smoke, sniff, chew, drink, and even use for enemas. Desire to smoke was the only commercial value. Despite it’s popularity, King James did not smoke. He believed it was harmful. Another reason why King James didn’t believe in smoking is because it was an Indian custom. King James rational was that if they smoked like wild, godless, slavish Indians, why don’t they dress and act like them too? This is what he said to convince people to not smoke.
Physicians called tobacco the wonder drug. They believed that this was a, “holy drug.” They insisted that this was not only a drug for the sick but for also the healthy. It was not easy for people to have this miracle drug, it was an expensive habit to have in the seventeenth century because it was scarce. But although for being scarce, it spawned new industries, new habits, and new forms of social life. The people smoked nearly everywhere, including taverns, in smoking clubs, around dinner tables, and in bed.
Later on in the eighteenth century, the European consumers started a new trend of, “snuff.” It was not only considered fashionable but healthful.