As well as religion, land disputes were also a major theme during the early colonial period. Between the colonist and the natives land became a huge reoccurring argument. The many land disputes that occurred were the answer as to why so many wars occurred during this time period. Land was seen as power during this period, the more land you obtained, the more power you obtained. Seeing as everyone wanted power this became a huge issue. People were cheated, exploited, humiliated, and even killed in order to acquire land.
Conflict; like religion and land disputes was also a major theme during the early colonial period. Not only was it a major theme but it was extremely reoccurring. Looking into our history books, you learn mainly about war, and not only about the extreme wars but also tiny battles and arguments that took place along the way. If it were for conflict, almost nothing would of been resolved, and we would have nothing to learn in the first place.
The twitter activity that we did in class was a really fun learning experience for me. It was very different from any other assignment that I have ever been given in my previous years of learning. It was cool being able to read every ones opions through a computer and not talking for any entire class. I also felt that it was very less pressure for myself as a student seeing as you had time to think through your answer and then respond.
Captivity Narrative Essay Response
I feel that the main theme was fear. When reading the Captivity Narrative essay, you learn that the life of the colonist was a life a fear. Everything they did or planned was geared toward the war. For example, crops were planted in certain spots and at certain times in order to avoid being ruined by the war. Family's were trained to live, and survive without having the "man of the house" around at all times. It's made clear that not only the colonist, but the Natives as well lived in fear of their land be taken away from them without warning, and also having to go to war; fighting for their lives. Fear was made a main topic on every ones brains living in the New World during this time.
Once again, great job.
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