Films are reflective of cultural values, with each genre representing a different facet. The Western genre is perhaps the most iconic; fueled by masculinity and valor, with smoking guns, dashing heroes, and wicked villains, watching these films is an exciting experience. Beneath their dramatic, riveting surface, is a compelling narrative form, upheld by numerous authors over the past hundreds of years. The basic form of the western involves a hero, a villain, and a woman. With the villain always
Erica Johnson Professor Alexander Mendoza History 1302 Due: January 12, 2018 Journal Entry 1: Bonanza Farms What exactly is a Bonanza Farm and how did it have an impact on farmers? Bonanza farms were extremely large farms that mainly grew wheat in Northern Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas and Minnesota that profited large sums of money. There were quite a few factors that made it possible for these types of farms to be formed such as railroads being completed to help transport the crops
The development of the Western Frontier was extremely beneficial to the citizens of the United States. Railroad developments, western settlements, and irrigated land helped to create a strengthened idea of progress in the minds of Americans. Railroads were immensely valuable to the American society of this time. The railroad was the only way to transport goods to the far west. It facilitated the quick transportation of raw materials as well as finished goods from coast to coast. Trade with China
West was drastically changed by the influx of new settlers. In the period after the Civil War, more land was developed for farming than the past 250 years combined (Foner 604). As larger areas were settled, corporate farms called “bonanza farms” came into existence. A bonanza farm consisted of 3,000 to 100,000 acres and attempted to capitalize on economies of scale with shared equipment and efficient managing (Drache). In California, wheat production quadrupled from 1865 to 1875 (Turrill 35). As access
The Gilded Age The appearance of an object made of gold looks beautiful from the outside however, have you ever thought about how it looks from the inside? The gilded age was a great example of this. The gilded age was the period from the 1870s to about the 1900s. They called it the gilded age due to the economy being viewed as suitable from the outside, but inadequate from the inside. It was suitable due to its rapid economic growth, and inadequate due to the corruption of politicians and business
Bonanza farms utilized large machinery and hired many workers to work on the farms. Barbed wire helped to expand farms on the Great Planes and Improved irrigation systems helped farmers combat droughts. Despite all the new technology, Railroads continued
How was Brazil transformed by the mining boom of the eighteenth century?Around 1695, the coastal sugar based economy of Brazil began to change. Sparked by the discovery of gold and diamonds in the south central highlands. What followed rivals California’s gold rush. The consequences were profound. Half a million Portuguese flowed into Brazil between 1700 and 1800. The African slave trade expanded. The Portuguese crown elevated Brazil to viceroyalty in 1720. Finally, Brazil’s center of political
After its 1869 debut, the Central Pacific’s Altamont Pass route provided the shortest all-land connection from Sacramento to the Bay Area. It remained, nonetheless, a long detour compared with a direct-line route between the two points. From the start, the Central Pacific’s principals recognized its faults and sought alternatives. In the mid-1850s, two businessmen—DeWitt C. Haskins and Doctor D. W. C. Rice—proposed a railway from Marysville south to Knight’s Landing on the Sacramento River. From
Ch. 17 Making Connections 1. The U.S Government used the manifest destiny as a reason to remove Native Americans. As people began moving west, the government moved to persuade the Native Americans to move to reservations. The government’s solution was to pay the Native Americans to move to reservations, then take their land. This agreement was known as the 1851 Treaty of Forth Laramie. Over time the Native Americans started to resist the colonial rule. But as more settlers moved west, the U.S government
It was a crisp October morning when I found out the Neo-Nazi protest. For a ten years old I had no idea what a protest really meant or what Neo-Nazis were. In my head, I thought that this was some type of hippie thing I seen on television at the time. Boy was I wrong. Towards the afternoon my cousins and I went out to play when we heard some of the older teens talking about what was going on. As we sat on the old green wooden porch, I overheard one of the teens say that the KKK was coming and they
The Disney Apocalypse “It’s Happening!” I screamed over and over again. 24 hours ago “It’s going to be fun,” my mother repeated for like the millionth time today. “But, you don’t know that.” I replied. “That’s the point Evie, anything can happen,” said my dad as he chimed into the conversation. “Your father’s right,” said my mother. “ Mommy and daddy are right,” said Naomi butting in as usual. My reply was the I-don’t-want-your-opinion-look. Then Naomi’s friend Ashley said, “Look we're in Disney
Nobody knows what caused the crash of the “Beechcraft Bonanza”, but we do know that it caused the death of three young musicians, Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valenz, and “The Big Bopper” Holly had Just started his music career in 1947 with his band “The Crickets”, and In 1957 “The Crickets” first found fame with the song “That’ll Be The Day” “That’ll Be The Day” hit the top forty singles only two years before the crash, and he was ranked thirteen out of one-hundred on “The Rolling Stones” one-hundred greatest
Homerville I remember being a little girl going down there with them I'd crawl up on papas tractor with him while he mowed the grass and then I'd get board and me and grandma would pick black berries together.. I'd sit with him and watch gun smoke and bonanza In the more recent years I remember driving out to Brunswick, sometimes after working all day and I would be tired and aggravated and then Id walk through that door and hear " hey hey there's the pretty girl" immediately I would smile. I will
Venturing out to the Western Frontier in the late 1700’s and early 1800’s presented a vast opportunity for many, and a new way of life for millions: farming. Farming provided people with a way to begin a new life, that involved tough labor and long hours, but with the chance to put your destiny into your own hands and make it rich, drawing many people out West for the adventure. Pushing out the Native Americans, the United States Government tried to fill the land out west as fast as they possibly
ecological disaster in American history (The Dust Bowl). The groups of people that choose to live in this region choose to ignore the history of the land that included droughts and severe winters. Ignoring the severe winters of the 1880’s caused the “Beef Bonanza” to close and a severe drought in the 1890’s that pushed farmers off the land. Farmers ignored the ecosystem by ridding the land of the vegetation that had evolved. The vegetation that was there were short grasses with roots that went 5 feet down
Palm Coast: Your Perfect Florida Location Palm Coast is a hidden gem along Florida’s historic northeast Coast. Tucked between Jacksonville and St. Augustine to the north, and Daytona Beach to the south, Palm Coast is more than its three exit signs along Interstate 95 make it appear. Sited in compact Flagler County, in an area rich in history, Palm Coast is a growing yet cozy place to relocate, retire, raise a family or build a dream home. Miles of pristine beaches? Got it. Same for hiking
Albert Einstein is known for being one of the most knowledgeable individuals of the twentieth century. From his beginning as a child with a learning disability to a brilliant scientist, he shocked the world with his improbable concepts of time and space. But Einstein was not just a man who created revolutionary theories. Beyond his witty personality, he was a being who stressed the need to redress the inhumanities that human nature has put upon his people. Through his book Out of My Later Years,
August 5, 1981. A day that forever changed our American culture. It was on that day that President Ronald Regan fired more than 11,000 air traffic controllers, also banning them from working for the FAA (Federal Aviation Administration) ever again. Even though the ban was lifted in 1993 by President Clinton, Simon Sinek, author of the 2014 book Leaders Eat Last, noted how this action may have alleviated a short-term problem in our country, but President Regan, in the process, inadvertently created
day-to-day of the week? Right here is one week 's worth of superb sweet stops on Anna Maria Island: Joe 's Sweets & Treats: Joe 's red, yellow and blue stripped building is unattainable to miss from Gulf Dr. In Bradenton beach. Within awaits a sugar bonanza. Joe 's has multiple hundred flavors of selfmade ice cream and chocolates. They also sell chocolate-included wedding cake, cheese cake, lollipops and many other
State of Arizona is known for many valuable commodities such as copper, silver, gold, molybdenum, crushed stone, construction sand, gravel etc. This paper will discuss only three of them – copper, silver and gold. We will also explore through Arizona’s mining history and economics associated with it. Copper Arizona has always been known for its rich copper reserves, which helped build the state. As we know, copper has been an essential material to man and was one of the first metals ever extracted