Monday, March 24, 2008

Book Portfolio [=

I. Introduction--
A. As the future catches you, Juan Enriquez, 2001
B. How the world is changing all around us each & everyday.
C. Education is the most important thing to our generation.
D. With out education, it's going to be really difficult to have a promising career.

II. Education effects you--
A. The most important thing is education during these years.
B. Countries economic problems.
C. People that are going to be left behind in the revolution.
D. Knowledge is power.
E. Why everything is happening around you, the way it is.


III. Revolution is trendy--
A. Revolution is bound to happen sometime.
B. Governmental revolution.
C. Industrial revolution.
D. Technology revolution.
E. The next step.

IV. Conclusion--
A. You can keep up, with ambition
B. Without Education, you'll be obsolete
C. Change is inevitable
D. Amazing explanation of why education is so vital
E. Huge importance in getting an education!!


As the future catches you, Juan Enriquez, 2001, shows us how our world as we know it, is changing everyday and most people dont even realize it, like out health, life, work, and so much more, and as things change, we are starting to find out that many people are more than terrified about what it may come to. Our education is our strongest thing we have going for ourselves and our generation. With out good education, we wont amount to anything in this world, we call life. If you want to be something, and do something with your life you need to be motivated and have school/education. Yes it takes time and using your brain, but in reality it's all worth it. Young people like myself think, hey they make me go to school, so i should take advantage of it, and make something of myself.

The countries econimic problems have deffinitly changed a bit, this book shows "then" and "now" and how much things have truely changed, with out us being able to notice.

Thursday, March 6, 2008

Exam twooo [realone]

Outline for Plymouth Essay

I. Introduction
A. Thesis statement [sample: The founding of English colonies in modern Massachusetts combined a strange mix of idealism and violence.]
B. Preview first major point (without support) [Miles Standish contributed important protection to the early colonies by using violence.]
C. Preview second major point (without support) [ Benjamin Church provided vital leadership to protect the colonies during King Philip's War.]
D. Preview third major point (without support) [Despite all of this violence, the colonies were also founded on religious idealism.]
E. Significance of Thesis [It is important to understand the full history of these areas because this is what Americans generally consider to be our nation's beginning.]

II. First Major Point
A. Statement of position (or point)
B. Detail of support
C. Detail of Support
D. Detail of Support
E. Significance of position (how it relates to thesis?)

III. Second Major Point
A. Statement of position (or point)
B. Detail of support
C. Detail of Support
D. Detail of Support
E. Significance of position (how it relates to thesis?)

IV. Third Major Point
A. Statement of position (or point)
B. Detail of support
C. Detail of Support
D. Detail of Support
E. Significance of position (how it relates to thesis?)

V. Conclusion
A. Restate thesis (not re-write)
B. Restate significance of first position
C. Restate significance of second position
D. Restate significance of third position
E. Summary of paper (why is it important)


The founding of English colonies in modern Massachusetts combined a strange mix of idealism and violence. Miles Standish contributed important protection to the early colonies by using violence. Benjamin Church provided vital leadership to protect the colonies during King Philip's War. Despite all of this violence, the colonies were also founded on religious idealism. It is important to understand the full history of these areas because this is what Americans generally consider to be our nation's beginning.
Miles Standish contributed important protection to the early colonies by using violence. For example He rushed into peoples wigwams [house] and tried to attack them, as the families would try to excape, they would try to jump through the walls. Also miles had a knife around his kneck, it had a males face on it, he told witwomat he was going to marry his other knife with the womens head on it, which mean that he would kill him, and so he did. After that he placed his head on the walls of the town. Then he hung wituwomats brother. After looking over this it comes to show that he is more than vilent and has no problem with making people a shrine in the town.
Benjamin Church provided vital leadership to protect the colonies during King Philip's War. After church organized everything, these troops tracked Indians into the forests and swamps and ambushes on their camps, then captured them. Also he had made up the plan to kill king Phillip. In two months Church had brought in a total of seven hundred indians. Benjamin was deffinitly a good leader and did what needed to be done at all times, thats what made him so great to everyone.
Despite all of this violence, the colonies were also founded on religious idealism. The pilgrams came over to grow crops and build homes. Also they thought it would be a better place to be able to come and pray and not be judged. Another reason would be for public education for everyone, they were very strong believers of education. After all this was deffinitly i good cause for all of them and it ended up having its different benefits.
It is important to understand the full history of these areas because this is what Americans generally consider to be our nation's beginning. I believe that this is all very important, if it wasn't for our history we would have nothing, it's whats made us what we are today. We have strong, educational, understanding, goverment, a lttle bit of everything, which makes us great as a nation.

Tuesday, March 4, 2008

Exam twoooooo

  • In 1621, The Pilgrims celebrate Thanksgiving, as new colonists begin to arrive, many of these new colonists are Puritans ~ Religious dissidents from England

  • Their leader is John Winthrop

  • They have a charter for a colony from King James I

(Who is more than happy to be rid of them)

  • By 1630, over 1,000 Puritans live in Massachusetts Bay Colony

Many Indentured Servants (Black & White) Come to New England

  • The Pilgrims/Puritans live in peace with Wampanoags until 1664


Puritans begin filling in Massachusetts

  • Between 1630 ~ 1640 ~ 20,000 Puritans leave England for Massachusetts

  • John Winthrop chosen as governor ~ "We must consider that we will be as "a city upon a hill" "The eyes of all people are upon us"

  • "They want Religious Freedom" But only for themselves

(Not Quakers, Catholics, etc.)

  • Puritans were strong believers in Education ~ Mandatory schooling (Public Schooling)

  • Harvard 1636

  • They subjected Indians to "Blue Laws"

Strict observance of the Sabbath

~No Hunting~

~No Fishing~

~No Shopping~

~No Shaving~


1636 ~ Pequot War ~ A violent prelude to King Phillips War

  • The Wampanoag observe just how violent the English are

  • King Phillips War (No Thanksgiving here)

  • Chief Massasoit's two sons ~ Wamsetta & Mettacom

(Alexander) (Phillip)

  • Continue the uneasy peace until (1664)


King Phillips War breaks out (late 1660's until 1676)

  • Fighting over:

    • land (cattle)

    • Indian observance of Sabbath Laws

  • 600 colonists/3,000 Indians are killed


Bloodiest War in New England's History

"Great Swamp Massacre"

Fighting spreads to Maine

King Phillip later captured & murdered by the English