The government had a huge role in the westward expansion that greatly consisted land given to those willing to make the journey to get to the west. Starting in the 1820s through the 1860s, Americans began to move westward to the Mississippi River. The government was pushing the Native Americans out which made a great impact on the Native people who were living around the area. The government promised a better live style for the ones that wanted to move. As they were being pushed west, the…
Ayllon Lucas Vazquez De In this report I will be telling you about an explorer named Ayllon Lucas Vazquez De. I have never read or even heard about him before so we will be learning together about this explorer. I will be writing about this explorer and where he went. What he did on his journey and about his life. So here we go. Ayllon was born in 1475 in Toledo, Spain. He was the son of a judge, Judge Juan Ayllon. Ayllon’s father was the head of a noble and wealthy family of Toledo. Which…
The Caribbean Indians aren’t just a single group of indians. There are many groups or tribes of Caribbean Indians. I’m going to discuss the language of different types of tribes. Also I will explain a certain indian tribe and there way of life. The first thing I’m going to talk about is a indian tribe called the the Taino. There are considered extinct but they are actually still existing under a more familiar name of Latinos. The main Caribbean Islands were inherited by many tribes but the…
Native Americans killed the colonists on Roanoke island. This could have happened because earlier Sir Ralph Lane angered the Native Americans with their harsh policies. He also captured Indians for ransom and planned attacks against Indians. Also the Natives fought back, killing a settler and the settlers left the colony that was made. So after all that they had a bad relationship with the Natives. However in that colony that was made they found a tomahawk in a colonists body. A tomahawk was a…
issues present in America, mainly Puerto Rican issues but racial inequality as a whole. “My Native Costume” is an example of the preconceptions that people may have about POC’s (people of color) and that they are just seen as their native selves. Espada’s use of irony and satire throughout all of his poems demonstrates the racism that POC’s have to endure everyday. Espada’s utilizes satire to depict the struggles of being a Latino. “You know, the teacher said, a Puerto Rican costume.” (Espada…
The next great event of 1947 happened in America’s Pastime of Major League Baseball. In 1947, baseball was separated by skin color just like most places in the U.S. during this time. The whites played in the MLB while the blacks had their own league, the Negro League. This was how baseball was played until a man by the name of Jackie Robinson joined the Brooklyn Dodgers team. If Robinson could become good enough to play in the MLB for the Dodgers, he would be the “major leagues’ first…
Native Americans Historically, Native Americans have participated in military operations since the colonization of America during the 17th century (Nancy,2005). Their involvement expanded during the late 1800’s when they were drafted to serve in segregated units however, they were still not able to claim U.S citizenship. During World War I, Native Americans did not receive equal treatment compared with Caucasian soldiers. The Navajo and Apache “code talkers” were responsible for significant…
territory. Today you do not see Puerto Rico depending of sugar for agricultural benefits. As America moved into reign they supplied the territory with all essential needs. There own industrial revolution changed the island. There is no longer huge field, but rather factories in big cities. Some plantations still exist, but it does not bring in the economic gain it once did. This globalization and allowing for new merchants to change the face value of Puerto Rico ultimately changed the whole…
Jorge Duany’s article focuses on the historical analyses and migration patterns of what he calls “the insular Hispanic Caribbean —Puerto Rico, Cuba, and the Dominican Republic”. Explaining that Caribbean families from these countries have been the largest and most sustained populations of Caribbean migrants to the U.S. It’s clear that Duany is passionate discussing the wholesome and increasingly evident Caribbean diaspora and how that continues to impact American culture as well as other…
If I had the opportunity to go anywhere in the world, it would be the Virgin Islands. The Virgin Islands and Texas are the exact opposite of one another. Texas unlike the Virgin Islands is filled with dead scorched lands. It is very rare one gets a chance to be able to see crystal clear water with all sorts of green exotic vegetation and wildlife. One condition is that if I were to go my family would also go. I have always told my parents that someday I will be able to repay them back for…