Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Today

The class room was flipped today and I sat in the front and I could read the board better when we were taking notes so it was good. I'm kind of confused about the Fort Sumter thing, I think I missed something in class because I couldn't add everything up between the notes we took yesterday and the notes we took today. I'm planning on asking someone in class about it.

Monday, February 14, 2011

Abraham Lincoln

Although his speeches weren't very good, Abraham Lincoln made an effort to gain the support of the countries citizens, which is obviously really important, since he wasn't very known by most people and didn't even appear on some ballots. I think that he was going to have a hard time settling in as president because that guy's blog seemed to say that he had a lot of people against him, which is not a good way to start off your presidency, and to kick it off with some terrible speeches that disappointed his audience might plant doubts in their minds.

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Friday, February 4, 2011

Bloggin from Logan...

I decided to blog because I might not get internet in London and I'm actually pretty lucky because my parents know the password for the crew's network because they work here. But today we talked about whether or not slaves are people and I already knew that they weren't considered people, and I think I hate how the Supreme Court let every state be a slave state technically speaking, because it's totally setting the stage for the Civil War. I'm going to try to start that documentary this weekend, but I'm going to be really busy and I don't know if I can find time, because our arrivals 8am then I'm seeing my brother (and his new apartment, in Wimbledon!) And then on sunday taking a HOVERCRAFT to Isle of Wight for my niece's christening. It's okay if you don't believe me, I hardly believe it but it's true, google it

Thursday, February 3, 2011

Kansas-Nebraska Act Of 1854

I feel like the Act was made to help settle the dispute between the North and South, but in reality it just ripped America apart even more. New territories were being added, the amount of states that were free, was equal to the amount of states were open to slavery; Uncle Tom's Cabin was already stirring up a lot of emotions around the country. All these factors were obviously going to lead to a war or competition. One of the questions on the homework was, "How were immigrants voting on their feet" (or something like that), and I think that Congress made a mistake passing the Kansas-Nebraska Act because everyone was rushing to move to the new territories to vote, whether it was in favor of becoming a slave state or free state. I just think that the Act was really half-baked.

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Snow Day

We're having another snowday and I totally forgot to blog yesterday so I'm doing it today. We talked more about the Mexican War and other stuff, and I just finished my event on Dipity. I had the Election of 1860. I think that the book Uncle Tom's Cabin wasn't a good idea because I think that it kind of helped start the Civil War. Harriet Beecher Stowe made the line between North and South even bolder because it just stirred up more opinions and emotions of those who read the book. If she didn't write it, then maybe things would've cooled off, and the South wouldn't have been so opinionated about Abraham Lincoln, because they suspected that he had the mind set of a Northerner, and they threatened to break off from the Union if Lincoln won the election. I just think that Harriet Beecher Stowe didn't have to stir up all that drama.