Friday, March 15, 2013

Week 2 - Trails of Tears



This weeks’ meeting review discussed last week’s assigned reading of Slave and Citizen. I found the reading to be a very different perspective of slavery. Growing up and taking history classes, I was only aware of slavery in the United States and the terrible things done to slaves. However, Slave and Citizen showed slavery that was not terrible and not so violent. Slaves in Latin America and Cuba were able to buy their freedom and had rights that kept them from being unfairly. A former slave if they had the wealth could purchase slaves and own their own property, something unheard of in the United States at the time. In class we touched on how the British believed in Science about God, whereas the Spaniards believed God above Science.

This week we also watched the video Trail of Tears which showed the a history of the Cherokee Indians and what became of them. When the white man came, the Indians had two choices, rebel against them or try to assimilate. Many Indians fought but with superior weaponry, and the Indians falling ill from diseases brought by the white man, many died. The Cherokee chose not to rebel and lived peacefully with the white man. However, greed led the white man to covet the lands and homes of the Cherokee. The Indians were forced into small isolated areas and the white man simply walked into the previous homes of the Cherokee and called it their own. Andrew Jackson, who was president at the time, did nothing at the time because he was more concerned with his political future. And to do this, he needed the support of the American South, and they wanted the Cherokee lands. The system of checks and balances was not successful in the 1800s because they were unable to enforce laws.
- Edit Professor Rogers, if your reading this, I send an email explaining why this was late. My apologies again.

1 comment:

  1. Kenny Cheng- I like how the reading impacted you, but I would like to see you connect both the reading of slave and citizen and the video trail of tears. I enjoyed reading about trail of tears, you emphasized some main points such as how the Cherokee Indians had to either rebel or assimilate. I was a little confused on what the blog was about because of the mentioning of the reading Slave and Citizen. You do have really great key points such as checks and balances but i would like to hear more about it.I think checks and balances should be explained since some readers might not know what it is this is considered a jargon. Perhaps the sentence about checks and balances can be placed in the beginning of the paragraph or for the next paragraph depending on how it connects to the topic. I enjoyed your writing but it was more in a speech form because of run-on sentences. I really like how you mentioned the president and how he did absolutely nothing in this dire situation.This is great way to start a writing concerning slavery, you have some great ideas dealing with politics and laws. Why don't you add a bit more about politics and laws it really did catch my attention. I would enjoy to see how your able to connect politics and laws to slavery. Also, I would love to hear examples of Cherokees having to assimilate. Thank you for letting me read your blog.

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