Friday, February 10, 2012

Blog #10

All three of those leaders wanted people to only follow their government party and no other for of government. They all had censorship and wanted to make sure that if they found out if people were against them or what they believed in that person or persons would be sent to punishment. When they all got into power they changed the government that was in place to what they wanted it to be. They all killed a lot of people for small reasons like talking about how they don't like the government or that the people did not like the way things were. Adolf Hitler wanted to make sure that Jews were hated and labeled so people knew not to go buy things from them. Mussolini had the March On Rome to the kings palace to demand power and the king gave it to him because the king thought that Mussolini was the kings last chance to keep the dynasty alive.

Thursday, January 26, 2012

Blog#9

I think that overall Stalin was a good leader for the Soviet Union. I Believe this because there are some bad but with those bad things he did there were some good. Everybody makes mistakes and he made some choices he should not have made.
Some positives are that he made schools that kids could go to. He improved the healthcare that was there at the time. He also gave women rights and they started ti get jobs in places they couldnt before. Stalin also helped the economy.
Stalin made censoship which made it so people could not say certain things especially about communism. Stalin killed thousands of people like in the Great Purge. He made the school curriculum all about communism. Kids told on their parents if they talked about communism and they would be jailed.

Sunday, December 11, 2011

Blog #4

 The Latin American Revolutions were similar to the American and French revolutions. The word spread by people telling merchants and such people who travel and tell other people on the way to were they are going and many more ways.

Blog #5

Impressionism- Instead of showing life as it really was the painters tried to show their impression of a subject or a moment in time. this is of a guy in the water when the sun is setting.

Claude Monet, Soleil Levant, 1872

Realism- Tried to show life as it was, not as it should be. This is a picture of how life was with slaves and not how it should be with everyone equal.
Jean- Francois Millet. The Gleaners. 1857.


Romanticism- This movement reflected deep interest both in nature and in the thoughts and feelings of the individual. This picture shows romanticism because it is about one of the two categories,nature.
Thomas Cole: The Voyage of Life: Youth, 1842

                             

Blog #6

The working conditions were not as good as you might have though. The life of a worker was shortened and the living conditions were not goo. the crime rate increased and diseases spread more often. A lot of people moved to the city which turned to over populated some areas. Workers would protest and go on strikes. People wanted better pay or shorter hours. Business and land owners tried to keep the workers quite because they did not want the word to spread to places and other people to join them and have that business go down.

Blog #7

  Imperialism is the seizure of a country or territory by a stronger country. One motive the Europeans had to industrialize was that they wanted more resources to fuel their industrial production. A second motive was to get more land for more resources. A third motive would be that they wanted to improve their economics.

  British was trying to industrialize as well. They wanted more resources to use and to sell or trade. Britain tried to take parts of Africa to get raw materials. Britain was also wanting to update there economy. Britain was also signing peace treaties with other countries.

Africa was also trying to industrialize. Africa had to try to fight the other countries who are trying to take all of there land. Africa had a lot of raw materials that people needed for them to use to industrialize. Africa was not really producing a lot more materials than all the other countries that are producing cotton and ect. 

Blog #8

Addicted! the Opium War started because British merchants smuggled opium to china for non medical purposes.  12 million Chinese people were addicted.

A Reason Worth Fighting For. The Taiping Rebellion was started by a guy named Hong Xiuquan from Guangdong. The Taiping Rebellion was started because Hong and his recruit's wanted to build  a "Heavenly kingdom of great peace." In this kingdom all Chinese would share China's vast wealth and no one would live in poverty. Hong created a million man army, but even with all these people the rebellion has failed at the end because they had to fight off the Qing imperial troops, French, and the British. They also had to fight within themselves which led to there fate.

More Land and trade! China had signed the treaty of Nanjing which gave Britain the island of Hong Kong. After signing another treaty  U.S. and other foreign counties had gained Extraterritorial rights.

Widespread Frustrations. Poor peasants and workers did not like the special privileges granted to foreigners. They also did not like Chinese Christians, who had adopted foreign faith. These people were soon called Boxers.

Many ports opened. Matthew Perry took four ships to what is now Tokyo. The huge black ships powered by steam surprised the Japanese. The shogun came to realize that he had to receive Matthew Perry. Perry had brought the letter from the president of the U.S. to give to the shogun. Perry had delivered it with a threat, however. he would come back in a year with a larger fleet to receive Japan's reply. The reply was the Treaty of Kanagawa. This opened two ports for the U.S. to trade and receive goods. Later on several ports were open to other foreign countries.

War over Manchuria. Japan and Russia were the two major powers. Japan wanted to share Manchuria if Russia would stay out of Korea. Russia refused the deal and they went to war. Japan surprised attacked a fleet of anchored Russian ships which started it. Japan then got Russian out of Korea, and captured most of Russia's Pacific fleet.