She did what she thought was right. Because she didn 't want her family to get into harm 's way, she acted alone. I agree that Lydia Darragh was an influence in the Revolutionary War because if she didn 't warn General George Washington about the surprise attack, General George Washington and his troops would very possibly be killed by the British attack. These are 5 questions I would ask Lydia Darragh if I could: How did you deliver the British plans, did you tell an American soldier you met on the road or did you give the plans hidden in a needle book to an American soldier you met in a tavern? How did you feel like when you were eavesdropping on the British soldiers meeting in your house?
What people always thought is that the European exploration was a negative impact .But the truth was never told. I think that if the European exploration never happened the world would have gotten out of hands. Implus if the Europeans never did the exploration religion wouldn’t pass on. Stay tuned so you can hear some real history.
And in most cases you would most likely die because the doctors weren’t as advanced as they are nowadays, they didn’t know how to treat it. What they did was cut you open, letting leeches suck the blood off of you. Even now we don’t have a cure, but we have treatments that may help. But in rare cases you would live, like Mattie 's mother did. By the end of the book everyone was okay, they started a new coffee shop, and re started with there lives.
A few pigs brought to the New World could have transmitted their diseases to the surrounding environment which could have mutated into human diseases. Native Americans did not know of these animal diseases because they did not domesticate many animals. Yet some critics doubt a few pigs could cause so much death; the Black Death would have been much less severe than what the Indians faced. They believe a multitude of plagues and the Indian’s unprepared immune system had a much greater effect. Again, archaeologists argue how many people actually live in the Americas in 1492.
She was married until she told her husband, her dissatisfaction with marriage and he conceded that he too found it less than he expected. So he took enough money to make it to Oklahoma and become a minister, but what he didn’t say was that he knew a minister who he could study with and an unmarried daughter. Then after he left there was Annie with two beautiful children whom she didn’t want to leave just to become a maid or a servant, so she decided that she would change directions. The next morning she got up early and started making meat pies.
In the book , Fever 1793 , by Laurie Halse, the theme of the story appeared to be that when there are hardships in life you change. Before yellow fever took on the lives of the citizens of Philadelphia Mattie, the main character, was naive and reliant on her family but later changed into a more independent being. For instance, when Mattie’s friend Polly died Mother did not want her to go to the funeral. Matilda’s response to this was “She was my friend! You must allow me.
This may seem like the most likely but that leaves a lot unexplained like why they had bronze hoofs and mouths and even less why they breathed fire Next is that it could’ve been a hoax or faked by people. This one I can see as a possibility it could’ve been two or four people in costumes with the hoofs and mouths painted a bronzesh color but the only flaw with this one is the fact that fire would’ve burned both. Next back in biblical times they used the bull as a way to sacrifice people to god and get a good year of farming.
There are a lot of similarities and differences in the book and in the movie. One difference is in the book, Madge gave Katniss the MockingJay pin but in the movie Greasy Sae gave it to her. Another difference is that in the book Katniss was younger when Peeta tossed her a piece of bread but in the film she’s older.
What would you do if you were forced into an arena and you have to kill everyone else or die? Would you kill everyone, wait out everyone, or not even try and get eliminated in the first hour? In the story The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins, these games have been haunting people for 75 years. Each year the Capitol (the government of Panem) picks both a male and female tribute from each district. Speaking of districts, instead of states they have districts.
In the past, Hopis tried to be outdated, they did not use up to date technology because they wanted to keep living the “old way” regardless of any updated farming technology, now, Hopi’s are still using their hands to plant seeds, and or to pick/harvest corn along with now using some technology such as tractors or trucks. Hopi society is matriarchal, which gives special power to females as being a role of a mother along with the importance of parents and grandparents. The gender roles in the Hopi tribe go like this: the men work outside of the home; women are supposed to stay inside and work at home and to be a mother. The role of being a mother is far more superior than the mens role is in this matriarchal society because women are
The economy was bad because the king raised taxes but when they started making the tobacco plantations helped the economy out. The Native Americans learned how to make corn and they showed the Americans where to hunt. The pilgrims also did not
In “The Lottery”, people have to draw names. The last person that gets their name drawn gets stoned to death. This has been a tradition for years and it happens once a year. The reason they do this is because they think that doing the lottery will help their crop season. The theme in this story is sometimes you have to sacrifice something to get something good.
Cornmeal was also favored because it could be easily carried on marches. Thus, came the common use of cornmeal to make shortbread. When times got extremely bad soldiers sometimes resorted to eating their horses and mules. In extreme desperation, there were times
CR 5 Hatchet I consider that Hatchet does a better job of confess the story then A Cry In The Wild. I believe this because it gives more details. Like in the album, Terry was in his dream, but in the motion picture he was not in his dream. Also,it direction to dead giveaway in the book that he was going to make a fire, but in the film he just made the fire.
This law was created with the goal to stray away from the more intensive farming practices and rely on sustainable farming instead. This technological advancement was crucial to the creation of who Alice Waters is today because after all, would the baguette have tasted the same if it was made with the same chemicals and preservatives that we use here in America? If it wasn’t for the constant strive for more sustainable food in France, would she have gotten the same inspiration from that one bite of bread? This issue directly correlates to Alice Waters’ life because she is a known advocate and speaker for the movement of sustainable food production and preparation in America.