Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Frozen in History

Being in power, isn't all it's cracked up to be. Whether it be war, or problems in the family, ever leader has it's own issues that come with the job. I believe that the movie Frozen and our units this year correspond with eachother. You see in both instances, that you pay a price for being royal.

This weekend, I watched the disney movie, Frozen. This adorable family film, not only included things that little children could process and connect to, but things that educated, older people could connect to. Frozen is about a family in power that encounters a problem when summer, permanentley turns into winter. This was the fault of the queen and the whole movie is about the royal family trying to fix things and get them back to normal. They come across many things that make it hard for them to do so.

 In history this year, we have learned about many things. Many of those having to do with King and Queens and the rest of the royal families problems that they come across. The Kings and Queen that we learned about faced problems with other countries, within their own family, and with other families. Frozen and these Kings and Queens we learned about, have a lot in common.

In Frozen Queen Elsa and Princess Anna, have an issue in that the Queen has turned everything into winter and Anna is not happy with the way she is dealing with it. They are not in agreement about Anna's new marriage also. And in the end, they end up fixing the problem and doing what's best for the town.
Anna and Elsa's problem is much like some we have learned about. Families dealing with marriage problems and the way things are run.And eventually maybe making up for the better good of the people.

Slavery in Canada?

Slavery was a big part of colonial America, but what about slavery farther north, like Canada? Was there any? It turns out there was, just on a  smaller scale, due to a number of reasons.

Let's take this back to the very beginning, starting with slavery under indigenous rule.  The fishing societies present in Canada before the settlers arrived, such as the Yurok, lived along the Pacific coast from Alaska to California. Many of these of the Pacific Northwest Coast (part of which became known as Canada)inhabitants, including the 'Haida' and 'Tlingit' tribes were known as fierce warriors and slave-traders, raiding as far as California. Slavery was hereditary,  slaves being prisoners of war and their descendants. Then, while under French rule, black slaves were present but not plentiful, or so it seemed... Later, historian Marcel Trudel recorded approximately 4000 slaves by the end of New France in 1759, of which 2,472 were aboriginal people, and 1,132 blacks. Afterwards, under British rule, the slave trade remained dominated by French ships, staying at about the average levels it had in the past. It's a good idea to nothe that, in Canada, there never was legislation regulating slavery, no doubt because of the small number of slaves. Nevertheless, the intendant Raudot issued an law/ordinance in 1709 that legalized slavery. Over time, though, acts were passed and laws were made against slavery, successfully limiting the capabilities of slavery in Canada.



"Slavery in Canada." Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Wikimedia Foundation, Inc. 22 July 2004.
"Beneath the Clouds of the Promised Land" -The Survival of Nova Scotia's Blacks Vol. 1 Pachai Bridglal, 1600-1800.

Monday, April 14, 2014

Corruption and Cooperation


America the beautiful is truly a beautiful place. Along with beauty comes great leaders; men and women who want to do the best for our country, and great people are always here and welcomed to the country. But in some places, people aren't as lucky to have such a loving home. It is sad to think about but right now as a current event the country Ukraine is facing very difficult times with their president and their government. In this event, we see men and women protesting against their president,Viktor Yanukovych, and the government for doing something that the citizens did not like. Essentially, the President Yanukovtch broke a promise saying he would sign and agree with the EU (European Union) to allow better trade and create economic growth for the country. It opened new borders and allowed for more freedom in modernization with industries. The president suspended all talk with the EU, and once the people started protesting, he ran away and fled to Russia. But why did he abandon the EU at the last minute?
The president had his own reasons, some personal, and some that would effect a lot of different things. Russian Chiefs and leaders threatened Ukraine and said if they did not join the Moscow-Led Custom Union, than they would be struck with high gas taxes and trade sanctions. Another reason was a personal one that involved there were demands that he did not want to meet. Ukraine citizens were outraged and they drove out the president along with another high office Ukraine leader. This led to bloody fights among police officers in Ukraine.
ukraineHistorical events and topics that occur like this can be classified on a number of things, one being corruption of government, which we have seen ever since the Protestant reformation. With government corruption, it can be tricky to change, because the government enforces and creates the laws. Anything you say can and will be used against you and with that said it takes a lot of confidence, courage, and strength to try and change it. During the Age of Absolutism, James II was appointed king of England. James was part of the long history of Stuart family, and he was not greatest king. He abolished parliament and in 16885 when he changed the country to Catholicism, he created many political parties against him. Lots of nonsense and rumors ran about in the country and fights would break out between religious groups constantly.
Just like in Ukraine, how men ran out the president, the same thing happened in England. A husband and wife, Mary and William, invaded and drove out James II. The only difference is that James II did not want any part of war. Now we can guess that neither does President Viktor, considering he fled. James II also fled only to France, and Mary and William took over England. We do not see protestors taking over Ukraine at this point, but we can see the connection that corruption of government is not a good thing, but could be solved with just a little cooperation.

Citations: CNN News Article. "20 Questions: What's Behind Ukraine's Political Crisis?"http://www.cnn.com/2014/02/18/world/europe/ukraine-protests-explainer/
"Unrest In Ukraine." CNN.http://www.cnn.com/2014/02/18/world/europe/ukraine-protests-explainer/

My trip to Germany

During summer vacation in 2004, I traveled to Germany. I stayed primarily in Rothenburg but I also traveled to other towns such as Munich and I saw many cool things. I stayed there for about a week so I really got to know the city and some of the history behind it.

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map of Germany

Rothenburg is a town that was built in the middle ages which we learned about in class. You can tell because of the cobblestone streets and the Gothic architecture. Also, the buildings get bigger towards the center of town. While in Rothenburg, I saw many cool things, the best was the night watchmen's tour. This tour was guided by a man dressed as a guard would have been when the city was newly built. He had black garments and carried a long handled ax. He showed us the whole city including the outside wall which protected the city in times of war. This reminds me of our Middle Ages unit because this city functioned as the home of many serfs, and merchants as well as a lord and his lady. Finally, I got to feel what it would be like to live in the Middle Ages.
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Rothenburg

Another place I visited while in Germany was Neuschwanstein (yes it's a mouthful). This was the castle that gave inspiration for the famous Disney castle. This castle reminded me of the grandeur of the Middle Ages because the inside is lavishly decorated. Despite how good it may look, the castle was never actually completed because it's owner died early! It was easy to see that the area around it was it's fife, which we learned were like states in the Middle Ages. I saw that this castle was very important because it was on the highest hill for miles! Finally, My trip to Germany taught me a ton of stuff about the Middle ages.
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Neuschwanstein
pictures:

Map of Germany: http://www.infoplease.com/atlas/country/germany.html

Rothenburg: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Rathausplatz_Rothenburg.jpg

Neuschwanstein: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Schloss_Neuschwanstein_2013.jpg


Sunday, April 13, 2014

cup cakes and imagination


As I sat and stared at my computer screen I realized wow I really am not as creative as I thought I was. So went down stairs to grab some food. I came across a cup cake from the one and only cup cakes city I looked in the box and saw bunch of art. I had an epiphany.  We have recently been studying the famous paintings of or choice. These cupcakes are creations of their own. Obviously much different from a famous painting of gorge Washington but the same idea behind it.

These little cupcakes are individually frosted by hand. They were like little sculptures with liquorish and anything imaginable. It was like Charlie and the chocolate factory.  These little pieces of art all have a story behind them they are all made with attention to detail and care much like these pieces of art.
 

Tuesday, April 8, 2014

Shipwreck Identified

Just a few weeks ago in St.Augustine Florida, at Ponte Vedra beach, there was a new discovery on the ground.  Archaeologist Chuck Meide, discovered a ship wreck in the sand that goes back many years ago.  What they find is very eventful and shows what travel was used back ing the 17th century.

Thie ship Meide and his team found was known as a vessel ship.  They found the shipwreck on NewYears day2014 during a nor'easter in Florida.  When the Vessel ship resurfaced, it brought up 42 uncovered ribs for the Archaeologists to study.  What the Archaeologists realized was that the ship was brought from Bermuda and was a Vessel ship.  Vessel ships have the ability to cary and export many items to carry across the ocean.  The ship they found is said to be call the "Deliverance", for a simple reason, because it delivers.  The Deliverance was a regular ship route from Bermuda to Jacksonville Florida, until it sank at an unknown date. After the Deliverance sank, the people of Jacksonville lost a lot of contact with the Bermuda people, until later on a new ship was sailed.  The Deliverance really helped Florida and Bermuda so they both can live to its best ability.



What was on the Deliverance?  The Deliverance was a vessel ship so that means it carried people and goods.  One interesting story about the ship is in the 17th century,  many of the ships in Jamestown Virginia that were built by the Virginia Company, were lost in a hurricane.  Thats when the Deliverance had its reason to be built.  After the building process, it was sent to Bermuda and it was no longer needed in Virginia. Once it was docked in Bermuda, it then became used for its newly intended purpose, which was to use it for goods.  Other than carrying people and goods, it carried gun powder which was a really big exchange item.  Gun powered helped the Floridians in the near future whig they would have to fight in the first and second Seminole War, which was fought for land.  In general, the Deliverance had many purposes and was greatly appreciated as the people of both Bermuda and Florida knew how important it was for both of them.

The Deliverance connects to history class in many ways.  One way is the fact that they shipped people to each other intended to do work under strict force which is also known as slavery.  Bermuda rounded up people from nearby islands and would send them to Florida land owners in exchange for crops.  It is now looked at by unacceptable, but however back then it was very useful for the land owners.  The ship also connects to history class because of the ships heritage.  It was built originally in Jamestown which was where the first American settlement was.  It was also built by the Virginia Company which had a lot to do with the the subject of our class.   The company was a joint stock group that was chartered by James 1.  The last reason that the Deliverance relates to history class is in the topic of mercantilism.  Mercantilism is the belief in profitable trading, which was seen by both the people of Florida and Bermuda.  They each believed that they were getting a good deal out of their trades and made a profit from them.  Out of all these ways does the ship the Deliverance relates to history class.

The deliverance was a huge part of the history of both Bermuda and Northern Florida.  Because of it they were able to accomplish many things because of what was shipped to each other.  They were able to get things imported that they were able to then use in their future such as gun powder, people etc.  The Deliverance was used in many good ways and because of it, the people of both Florida and Bermuda benefited in so many ways.



Pictography/Sources
 http://www.shipwreck.net/pdf/Petitionasfiled.
http://www.news4jax.com/news/ponte-vedra-schooner-wreck-identified/25174104