Thursday, October 1, 2020

Blog Entry #2: 1820-1830

 Hi everyone, Danielle here! How are you doing? I´ve been doing fine since the last time I wrote in my blog. I have been learning to play another instrument; the chinese flute, it sound so beautiful!

I have exciting news, I am going to travel to de USA and Mexico! I am REALLY looking forward to learn about their culture, the government of both countries, their beliefs, and other things.

But I am not going to travel alone, I am going with some friends; Camila Baudelaire a.k.a Rememcreate (https://a016594444.blogspot.com/), Pauline Morandé a.k.a Meissa (https://pa01659307.blogspot.com/2020/08/my-profile.html), and Ivette Demaury Lallemant a.k.a Ive (https://01659405.blogspot.com/2020/08/my-profile.html).

We decided to investigate the following:

USA

MEXICO 

CONTEXT EXPERT: MeCONTEXT EXPERT: Camila
CHANGE/CONTINUITY EXPERT: CamilaCHANGE/CONTINUITY EXPERT: Me
CAUSE/EFFECT EXPERT: IveCAUSE/EFFECT EXPERT: Pauline
TIME/PLACE EXPERT: MeTIME/PLACE EXPERT: Ive
PERSPECTIVES EXPERT: PaulinePERSPECTIVES EXPERT: Camila
COMPARISON/CONTRAST EXPERT: PaulineCOMPARISON/CONTRAST EXPERT: Me
HISTORICAL FACTS, PEOPLE & PLACES EXPERT: IveHISTORICAL FACTS, PEOPLE & PLACES EXPERT: Pauline

MEXICO UPDATE

CHANGE/CONTINUITY: I have been studying about Mexico and I discovered things that changes before and after the Independence of Mexico, of course some things remained the same.

Changes: 

  1. After the Independence of Mexico the country was left devastated and impoverished because of the expenses of the war.
  2. Politically, Mexico was  divided in two groups that wanted to rule Mexico in a different ways: the Liberals and the Conservatives. The Conservatives wanted to rule Mexico using that Spain used to rule them, and the Liberals wanted to use the model that USA was using to govern.
I think those changes were  influenced by document like the Constitution of Apatzingán and Sentimientos de la Nación, where it says that Mexico should be a republic instead of a monarchy and Mexico was an independent country.

CONTINUITIES: Although after the Independence of Mexico was successful something that still continued were the conflicts, for example: the liberals and conservatives that wanted different types of government.

Despite all of the things mentioned before I think I would prefer to live in the post-independence Mexico because:

  1. Before the Independence of Mexico, mexican people were treated very unfairly just because of their nationality or skin color.
  2. The difference between social classes before was really easy to spot.
  3. With the Spanish monarchy, the people that actually lived there didn´t have a say in the way the country was being ruled at that time.
COMPARISON/CONTRAST:

Comparison (France and Mexico): 
  1. France and Mexico ended up with a very unstable economy after their independences
  2. After their independence, both countries had emperors as their rulers.
  3. After the wars, France and Mexico ended up with their countries with a lot of people killed and people in poverty.
Contrasts:
  1. After Agustín de Iturbide, Mexico had a president instead of an emperor.
  2. Mexico was divided very deeply in liberals and conservatives.
  3. In France, the church was a power in politics.
Crewmates blogs:
https://pa01659307.blogspot.com/2020/10/blog-entry-2-1820-1830.html
https://www.blogger.com/u/0/blog/posts/3997584483459421884
https://01659405.blogspot.com/2020/09/blog-entry-2-1820-1830.html

USA UPDATE

CONTEXT: 
During our visit to USA we were informed that several things happened: 
  1. The Indian Removal Act was signed into law on May 28, 1830, by Andrew Jackson
  2. The Petticoat affair (a scandal involving members of President A. Jackson´s Cabinet and their wives, from 1829 to 1831).
  3. The Tariff of 1832 (22nd Congress, session 1, ch. 227, 4 Stat. 583, enacted July 14, 1832).
I was quite surprised to hear about the Petticoat affair because I don´t think it was that serious to make fuss about it. I also thought that USA was a little bit more intelligent with economy but the tariff of 1832 caused a crisis. But the thing that shocked me the most was the Indian Removal Act, it was heartless to do that, I personally think people should respect the Indians and let them live like they want!

But at the same time I wasn´t that surprised about the Petticoat affair because sometimes people don´t know how to spend their time, so instead they just waste it in irrelevant things.

TIME/PLACE EXPERT
I think that France was inspired by their government way because we saw that they chose their presidents and we wanted to do that too.

I think something similar was happening with Mexico because they also had their independence and after they were independent, they chose their representative.

But i think that african people couldn´t do that because at that time they were seen as slaves to american people.

Crewmate´s blogs:
Camila: https://www.blogger.com/blog/posts/3997584483459421884
Pauline:https://pa01659307.blogspot.com/2020/10/blog-entry-2-1820-1830.html
Ive: https://01659405.blogspot.com/2020/09/blog-entry-2-1820-1830.html

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Blog Entry #2: 1820-1830

  Hi everyone, Danielle here! How are you doing? I´ve been doing fine since the last time I wrote in my blog. I have been learning to play a...