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.
In the middle of night he breaks into a wigwam looking for Corbitant. He had people with him with guns and women and children were very scared. It was very chaotic. Secondly Miles invites people to dinner with him and stabs the guy for not having the same beliefs. A guy who traded with the indians more than pilgrims Miles forced to leave. Standish used violence in all his encounters with people who were not helping out the pilgrims.
Benjamin Church provided vital leadership to protect the colonies during King Philip's War. He got together a group of men and went after the indians. Tried to use the indians tactics against them. They were outnumbered and had to leave in a canoe. Church and his soldiers were ambushed in the middle of the night and King Philip was killed. Church led his men to the indians shelter where they said a few words in honor of King Philip. Church was expected to hunt down two notoriuos warriors and he captured some indians and brought them to Plymouth. Benjamin Church provided leadership for his men and in the end he captured and killed many indians which is what he set out to do.
Despite all of this violence, the colonies were also founded on religious idealism. The pilgrims did not want to kill the indians they just wanted to create a community where everyone had the same religion and beliefs. The pilgrims celebrated Thanksgiving as new colonists arrived because most of them were puritans. They ended up living in peace with the Wampanoags until 1664 . Puritans like the pilgrims were religous people and they celebrated their religous freedom.
The founding of english colonies in Massachussets combined violence and religion to create a community. Miles Standish used violence to protect the colonies. Benjamin Church used leadership to take over the indians. The colonies were founded on religion. There was a constant battle between the pilgrims and the indians and many men helped to make the pilgrim community the best one as possible. Everything was based on religion and in order to keep the religion the same they had to use violence.
Tuesday, March 11, 2008
Plymouth Essay outline
I. Introduction
A. 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. Miles Standish contributed important protection to the early colonies by using violence.
B. In the middle of night he breaks into a wigwam looking for Corbitant. He had people with him with guns and womenand children were very scared. chaotic.
C. Miles invites people to dinner with him and stabs him.
D. A guy who traded with the indians more than pilgrims Miles forced to leave.
E. Standish used violence in all his encounters with people who were not helping out the pilgrims.
III. Second Major Point
A. Benjamin Church provided vital leadership to protect the colonies during King Philip's War.
B. He got together a group of men and went after the indians. Tried to use the indians tactics against them. They were outnumbered and had to leave in a canoe.
C. Church and his soldiers were ambushed in the middle of the night and King Philip was killed. Church led his men to the indians shelter where they said a few words in honor of King Philip.
D. Church was expected to hunt down two notoriuos warriors and he captured some indians and brought them to Plymouth.
E. Benjamin Church provided leadership for his men and in the end he captured and killed many indians which is what he set out to do.
IV. Third Major Point
A. Despite all of this violence, the colonies were also founded on religious idealism.
B. The pilgrims did not want to kill the indians they just wanted to create a community where everyone had the same religion and beliefs.
C. The pilgrims celebrated Thanksgiving as new colonists arrived because most of them were puritans.
D. They ended up living in peace with the Wampanoags until 1664 .
E. Puritans like the pilgrims were religous people and they celebrated their religous freedom.
V. Conclusion
A. The founding of english colonies in Massachussets combined violence and religion to create a community.
B. Miles Standish used violence to protect the colonies.
C. Benjamin Church used leadership to take over the indians.
D. The colonies were founded on religion.
E. There was a constant battle between the pilgrims and the indians and many men helped to make the pilgrim community the best one as possible. Everything was based on religion and in order to keep the religion the same they had to use violence.
Monday, February 11, 2008
John Smith Quotes


They are gentle, loving, faithful, lacking in all guile and trickery. The words denoting lying, deceit, greed, envy, slander, and forgiveness have never been heard. They have no jealousy, no sense of possession.--John Smith (character)


We shall make a new start. A fresh beginning. Here the blessings of the earth are bestowed upon all. None need grow poor. Here there is good ground for all, and no cost but one's labor. We shall build a true common wealth, hard work and self reliance our virtues. We shall have no landlords to rack us with high rents or extort the fruit of our labor. --John Smith
Wednesday, January 30, 2008
Wounded Knee Essay
Wounded Knee illustrates one of the final events in a long series of violent conflicts motivated by racism, disrespect and lack of understanding. One source that I used was a trip to the monument on YouTube. It showed how extreme some people will go just to be disrespectful. Another source I used was a YouTube video documentary of stories of Wounded Knee that were told by the survivors families. I also used NokomisHistory.com for the Wounded Knee paragraph. The soldiers were abusive to the men during disarming and the women and children were separated. It really shows how the indians were treated inkind and unfair.
Wounded Knee was the last event of many that were caused by racism. Feces were left in a take out container at the Wounded Knee monument which is very disrespectful. Families of the survivors still are suffering because they know what their anscestors were put through. Before taking capture of the Indians and taking all their weapons the soldiers got drunk and made fun of them. All of these actions were triggered by racism and are degrading.
Wounded Knee was a fight for land between the Indians and the 7th calvary. Wounded Knee was a battle that showed the horrible way the indians were treated. It was the last of many battles but it certainly was not inimportant.
Wounded Knee was the last event of many that were caused by racism. Feces were left in a take out container at the Wounded Knee monument which is very disrespectful. Families of the survivors still are suffering because they know what their anscestors were put through. Before taking capture of the Indians and taking all their weapons the soldiers got drunk and made fun of them. All of these actions were triggered by racism and are degrading.
Wounded Knee was a fight for land between the Indians and the 7th calvary. Wounded Knee was a battle that showed the horrible way the indians were treated. It was the last of many battles but it certainly was not inimportant.
Monday, January 28, 2008
Wounded Knee Outline
I. Introduction
A. Wounded Knee illustrates one of the final events in a long series of violent conflicts motivated by racism, disrespect and lack of understanding.
B. Utube Trip to Monument. Showed the monument had been disrespected because someone left feces near the monument.
C. Utube video documentary. Stories of Wounded Knee told by the survivors families.
D. Nokomishistory.com Wounded Knee paragraph. Soldiers were abusive to indian men during disarming and women and children were seperated.
E. It really shows how the indians were treated unkind and unfair.
II. Body of Essay
A. Wounded Knee was the last event of many that were caused by racism.
B. Feces were left near the monument.
C. Families of the survivors are still suffering because of this.
D. The soldiers got drunk before taking capture of the indians and then took away all of their weapons and dignity.
E. All of these actions were triggered by racism and were all very disrespectful and degrading.
III. Conclusion
A. Wounded Knee was a fight for land between the Indians and the 7th calvary.
B. Some people are still disrespectful.Monument.
C. Native Americans still don't get enough respect for what their anscestors went through.
Wounded Knee may have been the last of many battles with the indians but it certainly was not unimportant and brutal.
A. Wounded Knee illustrates one of the final events in a long series of violent conflicts motivated by racism, disrespect and lack of understanding.
B. Utube Trip to Monument. Showed the monument had been disrespected because someone left feces near the monument.
C. Utube video documentary. Stories of Wounded Knee told by the survivors families.
D. Nokomishistory.com Wounded Knee paragraph. Soldiers were abusive to indian men during disarming and women and children were seperated.
E. It really shows how the indians were treated unkind and unfair.
II. Body of Essay
A. Wounded Knee was the last event of many that were caused by racism.
B. Feces were left near the monument.
C. Families of the survivors are still suffering because of this.
D. The soldiers got drunk before taking capture of the indians and then took away all of their weapons and dignity.
E. All of these actions were triggered by racism and were all very disrespectful and degrading.
III. Conclusion
A. Wounded Knee was a fight for land between the Indians and the 7th calvary.
B. Some people are still disrespectful.Monument.
C. Native Americans still don't get enough respect for what their anscestors went through.
Wounded Knee may have been the last of many battles with the indians but it certainly was not unimportant and brutal.
Tuesday, January 15, 2008
Mid Term Essay
Hitler and the Nazi's came into power by tricking the people. They made people think they were good and trying to help when really they were only trying to help themselves. Many people died because of the way they were treated in the concentration camps. People would lie dead on the streets and no one would even move them or give them a proper burial.
Jews were told that they were being taken to a safe place where they would be well taken care of and would be able to get away from the hectic and fearful lifestyle of the war. He promised them clean homes and plenty of food but that is far from what they got. People were sleeping with many other people in the same room and there definitely weren't enough beds. There was not enough food to go around so some people went without. People wore old rags and lived on the streets. There was no doctor that took care of the people so illness would spread and take over quickly. People would lie in the streets next to the dead but no one had the strength to move them. People were very unclean and it is impossible to imagine how horrible they were treated.
Jews were told that they were being taken to a safe place where they would be well taken care of and would be able to get away from the hectic and fearful lifestyle of the war. He promised them clean homes and plenty of food but that is far from what they got. People were sleeping with many other people in the same room and there definitely weren't enough beds. There was not enough food to go around so some people went without. People wore old rags and lived on the streets. There was no doctor that took care of the people so illness would spread and take over quickly. People would lie in the streets next to the dead but no one had the strength to move them. People were very unclean and it is impossible to imagine how horrible they were treated.
Book Portfolio 2
Danielle Sylvester
Of Mice and Men
Things don’t always work out as planned. In the historical fiction book, Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck he shows that you can’t let people hold you back from your dreams, even if they are supposed to be a part of it. If no one goes after their dreams what would the world be. If Martin Luther King did not have a dream and stand up for what he believed in then we would not be as accepting of other races.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Luther_King,_Jr. George and Lennie have a dream that they will have their own ranch someday and will be able to live off the land, George has to take care of Lennie who is mentally challenged and doesn’t realize his own strength. Lennie accidentally killed his puppy by being to rough and then he killed Curley’s wife. He didn’t mean any harm but he doesn’t realize the consequences of his actions. Curley goes after him and wants to kill him or maybe even do something worse but George finds Lennie and makes him think about their dream ranch and shoots him. He knew he had to do it for Lennie, it hurt and it was hard but if they found Lennie George would have gotten into a lot of trouble too.
Lennie and George travel together. Most men find that strange but it is normal for them. Lennie is mentally challenged and is a rugged guy. He is tall and he tends to forget a lot. He is a nice guy and would never want to harm anyone or anything. He forgets his own strength when he is talking to Curley’s wife and ends up killing her. George is the one who is there for Lennie he is an average size guy and is very clever. He tells Lennie that if he ever gets into trouble to hide in the brush and wait for him to get there. When Lennie gets in trouble George finds him and knows what he has to do, even though it is hurting him inside to do this to his friend. He kills Lennie for his own good and also if he didn’t he probably would have been killed too. In history people didn’t have the chance to stand up for themselves. There were no rights for women and they were not aloud to stand up for themselves but thanks to one person things have changed.
I agree with the theme because if you let people stand in the way of your dreams then what are you living for. When I was younger I wanted to be a horse back rider so I got a job at a farm and took lessons and eventually I went to shows. If I had let anyone get in my way I would not have found a hobby that I really enjoy. I am sure that everyone has had a dream at some point in their life, like maybe to go to college or get a job. That is why we all got to school, so that we can chase after our dreams. If everyone gave up on their dreams then we would not be as free as we are today. Many people in history stood up for what they believed in and it is helping to make a difference for us today.
Steinbeck’s purpose for writing this book is to persuade us into following our dreams. The characters were believable because there were people who tried to get in the way of George and Lennie’s dream just like there are people in the real world who will try to take your dreams away from you and also like Martin Luther King who had many people standing in the way of his dream. The American dream theme is believable because everyone has a dream and everyone can make it come true with a little courage and effort. Things get tough but you have to do what you have to do. In Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck he shows us to follow our dreams.
Of Mice and Men
Things don’t always work out as planned. In the historical fiction book, Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck he shows that you can’t let people hold you back from your dreams, even if they are supposed to be a part of it. If no one goes after their dreams what would the world be. If Martin Luther King did not have a dream and stand up for what he believed in then we would not be as accepting of other races.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Luther_King,_Jr. George and Lennie have a dream that they will have their own ranch someday and will be able to live off the land, George has to take care of Lennie who is mentally challenged and doesn’t realize his own strength. Lennie accidentally killed his puppy by being to rough and then he killed Curley’s wife. He didn’t mean any harm but he doesn’t realize the consequences of his actions. Curley goes after him and wants to kill him or maybe even do something worse but George finds Lennie and makes him think about their dream ranch and shoots him. He knew he had to do it for Lennie, it hurt and it was hard but if they found Lennie George would have gotten into a lot of trouble too.
Lennie and George travel together. Most men find that strange but it is normal for them. Lennie is mentally challenged and is a rugged guy. He is tall and he tends to forget a lot. He is a nice guy and would never want to harm anyone or anything. He forgets his own strength when he is talking to Curley’s wife and ends up killing her. George is the one who is there for Lennie he is an average size guy and is very clever. He tells Lennie that if he ever gets into trouble to hide in the brush and wait for him to get there. When Lennie gets in trouble George finds him and knows what he has to do, even though it is hurting him inside to do this to his friend. He kills Lennie for his own good and also if he didn’t he probably would have been killed too. In history people didn’t have the chance to stand up for themselves. There were no rights for women and they were not aloud to stand up for themselves but thanks to one person things have changed.
I agree with the theme because if you let people stand in the way of your dreams then what are you living for. When I was younger I wanted to be a horse back rider so I got a job at a farm and took lessons and eventually I went to shows. If I had let anyone get in my way I would not have found a hobby that I really enjoy. I am sure that everyone has had a dream at some point in their life, like maybe to go to college or get a job. That is why we all got to school, so that we can chase after our dreams. If everyone gave up on their dreams then we would not be as free as we are today. Many people in history stood up for what they believed in and it is helping to make a difference for us today.
Steinbeck’s purpose for writing this book is to persuade us into following our dreams. The characters were believable because there were people who tried to get in the way of George and Lennie’s dream just like there are people in the real world who will try to take your dreams away from you and also like Martin Luther King who had many people standing in the way of his dream. The American dream theme is believable because everyone has a dream and everyone can make it come true with a little courage and effort. Things get tough but you have to do what you have to do. In Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck he shows us to follow our dreams.
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