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week 4

Franklins autobiography was interesting to me because he speaks about his early years and his struggles and shows how his character developed. Something in particular that stood out to me is when he conducted the experiment on himself by creating a virtue chart. He created this chart because he wanted to achieve moral perfection. He also wanted others to follow him if they wanted to improve themselves to contribute for a better society. Another thing that stood out to me is that Franklin used to love reading. He did not grow up with much and couldn’t afford books so he would borrow books. He also sold whatever books he had to buy more books. He read so much that when he got a fever on his trip to Philadelphia he remembered that he read if he drank a lot of cold water, it would go away.

Franklin and Smiths lives were similar in which they both worked really hard. Franklin wanted to make a name for himself in the printing business and worked under his brother as an apprentice. They had different views and it strained their relationship which made Franklin want to leave and establish himself elsewhere. Smith also worked really hard to free himself and his children by working and buying their freedom. He was also able to purchase land and buy a house. He faced challenges such as land dispute and racial prejudice but he continues to work hard to be able to provide a better future for his decendants.

Week 3 Assignment

Documentary “The Pilgrims”  

  • One thing I found interesting and that stood out to me was that William bradford and his crew didnt quite know how they would get there or when. They described their destination as heaven no matter how terrible the conditions were during the trip they were going to make it. I also found it interesting that they were almost like nomadic people and didnt reside in one place during this journey to heaven and viewed themselves as people from heaven or “citizens”. I found it interesting that they called their destination “Heaven” because they knew when they arrived in the new world they would be free and their religious beliefs would be free also.

Video: “400 years of Wampanoag history”

  • One thing I found interesting about this video was The son of the father who was apart of the chiefs circle was with him whenever they had meetings even though most of the time he couldn’t understand what was going on. I found this interesting because the father wanted his son to have a little bit of expirience in the circle and wanted to teach him the ways of their life and show them what they do in their culture. One thing I did find sadening was when the women was talking about how they took away her husband. I find it sad how many kids lost their fathers due to the settlers.

Week 3

“The Pilgrims”

My favorite scene from the pilgrims was the arrival at Plymouth Rock. It allowed me to witness the Pilgrims as they set foot on American soil after a long and treacherous journey across the Atlantic Ocean. The Pilgrims’ arrival at Plymouth Rock also marked the beginning of their interactions with Native Americans, particularly the Wampanoag. A crucial aspect of the documentary is the encounter and the subsequent cooperation and tension that developed.

 

William Bradford’s History of Plymouth Plantation

I find William Bradford’s portrayal of the first Thanksgiving in 1621 to be one of the most captivating parts of his “History of Plymouth Plantation.”. A symbol of cooperation and cultural exchange between the Pilgrims and the Wampanoag, a Native American tribe living in the region, the first Thanksgiving is often viewed as a symbol of cooperation. As Bradford describes, Massasoit, the leader of the Wampanoag people, helped the struggling Pilgrims by providing them with agricultural knowledge, hunting skills, and other survival knowledge. In early American history, cross-cultural interactions played a key role.

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