into part 5 & ch 16 (first 2 sections)
In this part of the book Strayer mentions a new kind of human society and a movement which changed the course of our society all together. I found it easy to read the way Strayer described a movement of good human behavior and improvements of social equality. Most interesting, was how even though this period in time took place so long ago, it is still a conflict we deal with in our society today. We still battle with encouraging good human behavior after all of this time. Chapter 16 compared Atlantic Revolutions. The north American revolution, the french revolution, Haitian revolution and Spanish American revolutions.
The north American revolution was an effort for British government to control colonies and gain money from them. It was revolutionary due to the societies that emerged within these new colonies.
The french revolution brought about violence and raised the question of female political equality more explicitly than the American Revolution and differed in the way its influence was spread.
The Haitian revolution was a source of enormous hope and great fear as strayer mentions. The saying, "Remember Haiti," represented a sense of horror and determination to "not allow political change to reproduce that fearful outcome again."
The north American revolution was an effort for British government to control colonies and gain money from them. It was revolutionary due to the societies that emerged within these new colonies.
The french revolution brought about violence and raised the question of female political equality more explicitly than the American Revolution and differed in the way its influence was spread.
The Haitian revolution was a source of enormous hope and great fear as strayer mentions. The saying, "Remember Haiti," represented a sense of horror and determination to "not allow political change to reproduce that fearful outcome again."
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