The Compromise of 1850 plus the Fugitive Slave Act
After the Missouri Comprimise America had new lands . They had to decid if they were going to allow slavery in that part of the land or if it was going to be forbidden, or if they were going to let people decide. Also california grew a lot since the gold rush and the question to maintain the slavery came up because california wated to be a free state but it would diss balance the states.To keep the balance they would probably disagree. Texas wated its terrietorie to expand to santa fe. Finally washington the capital allowed slavery and it was the biggest slave market. then the Compromise of 1850 came up : fugitizes did not have the right to tral and citizens had to help slaves.
The Kansas-Nebraska Act
This act allowed the people who lived in the Kansas and the nebraska state to decide wether thay wanted slavery within their bounderies.
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The Election of 1860 Brings Abraham Lincoln to the White House
Slavery was becoming a big problem and when Abraham Lincon was elected the people that disagreed rebeled and tha lead up to a civil war.
jeudi 19 novembre 2009
Abolitionists
Frederick Douglas
Frederick Douglas owned a news paper that stated that people dont need to own slaves. He did not like the idea of slavery and was against it.he proposed to Abraham lincon that the slaves should have the choice to attend the army. Frederick always fighted for the slaves and tried to protect them and he never likes the idea of slaves in america, he thought slavery should have never been accepted in the us.
Harriet Tubman
Harriet Tubman was a fighter for the protection of the human rights and also against slavery. she worked as a spy, and in that ways helped people in the civil wars.
William Lloyd Harrison
William Lloyd Harrison also had had a news paper in wich he expressed his thoughts it was called the liberatior. Of course it was against slavery.
Frederick Douglas owned a news paper that stated that people dont need to own slaves. He did not like the idea of slavery and was against it.he proposed to Abraham lincon that the slaves should have the choice to attend the army. Frederick always fighted for the slaves and tried to protect them and he never likes the idea of slaves in america, he thought slavery should have never been accepted in the us.
Harriet Tubman
Harriet Tubman was a fighter for the protection of the human rights and also against slavery. she worked as a spy, and in that ways helped people in the civil wars.
William Lloyd Harrison
William Lloyd Harrison also had had a news paper in wich he expressed his thoughts it was called the liberatior. Of course it was against slavery.
mardi 29 septembre 2009
Human Rights\Vocab Words
Importance 1. Natural Rights: are rights that are naturally givin to the human, and canot be taken away.
Importance 2. Right of self determination: is to be free to choose what one can do or cant do.
Importance 3. Social Contract: is a contract among the people of a civilization that orginizes the society.
Importance 4. Popular Sovereignty: is that the governement has all the power.
Importance 5. Right to Revolution: is the right to change or the right for revolution and change lauws or any subject in the governement.
dimanche 27 septembre 2009
Mercantilism
1.
The theory and system of political economy prevailing in Europe after the decline of feudalism, based on national policies of accumulating bullion, establishing colonies and a merchant marine, and developing industry and mining to attain a favorable balance of trade.
2.
An economic doctrine that flourished in Europe from the sixteenth to the eighteenth centuries. Mercantilists held that a nation's wealth consisted primarily in the amount of gold and silver in its treasury. Accordingly, mercantilist governments imposed extensive restrictions on their economies to ensure a surplus of exports over imports. In the eighteenth century, mercantilism was challenged by the doctrine of laissez-faire.
Source:http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/Mercantilism?o=100084&qsrc=2871&l=dir
The theory and system of political economy prevailing in Europe after the decline of feudalism, based on national policies of accumulating bullion, establishing colonies and a merchant marine, and developing industry and mining to attain a favorable balance of trade.
2.
An economic doctrine that flourished in Europe from the sixteenth to the eighteenth centuries. Mercantilists held that a nation's wealth consisted primarily in the amount of gold and silver in its treasury. Accordingly, mercantilist governments imposed extensive restrictions on their economies to ensure a surplus of exports over imports. In the eighteenth century, mercantilism was challenged by the doctrine of laissez-faire.
Source:http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/Mercantilism?o=100084&qsrc=2871&l=dir
Migration
People migrate from morroco beacause they often think they will have a better life there or new oportunities will open there, people also migrate from morroco because there are school that are much better out side of the coutry there fore lots of students who passed their diploma go to international schools in the U.S.A or all over the world. People also migrate into morocco because they want to discover new cultures and new places and a lot of the time there is a job proposed for them here i dont think some one would comme from ou side the country to morroco to just comme and live without a job.
mardi 15 septembre 2009
ESPRAT+G
ESPRAT+G is like a habit for learning. Esprat helps you find websites that can help you for your homework and for your knowledge in general. I is faster than looking into books.
Podcasts
While looking for podcasts on YouTube i found one that talked about about what was podcasting. It explains why podasting is better than television and how it works, it gives also 3 reasons why to use podcasting.
Link : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y-MSL42NV3c&feature=fvst
Link : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y-MSL42NV3c&feature=fvst
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