Category: Seventh

Peggy Gwynn Piece

Sam Saslow                                                                                  March 2017

Humanities                                                          Africans in NY: Creative Narrative

Peggy Gwynn In America

My name is Peggy Gwynn and I was captured from my homeland in Angola when I was just thirteen years old. I remember watching my family members being captured, torn from their homes, and brought onto the ship which was called a slaver, or that’s at least what I remember. The ship was very gross with mold growing everywhere and it was very tight and enclosed.  ! We made a few stops along the way because of the Triangular Trade, which I hated because it took a very long time. The journey took what seemed like forever and when we finally arrived in Boston, three people had died on the ship and were thrown in the ocean.

When I arrived in Boston, I was torn from my family and sold to the Cheviots, a very wealthy family at the slave market where there were many other slaves there. Mr. Cheviot was a very cruel man. He always made us clean all day and would rarely feed us. Worst of all he locked his wife up in his bedroom for days sometimes and she cried all day. When the American Revolution started, many African Americans were offered freedom to fight for the king. So I ran away from the Cheviots with the other slaves I lived with and we made it successfully. The crazy thing was that they were Patriots. On the way, while we were escaping, we came across by an African American man who was also a slave named Percy Gwynn. Immediately we fell in love.

When we got to New York we were able to get married in a Trinity Church. When the war started, Percy was fighting for the British and I was a cook. We lived in horrible makeshift tents in a burnt-out neighborhood along with other slaves. After the British lost the war we were granted our freedom. Only Slaves who proved that had an impact in the war could get their freedom. I sent a request to General Carleton of the loyalist army to ask for permission to sail with my husband. But a horrible man named Mr.Crammond tried to detain me and claimed that I didn’t serve on the crucial date of November 30, 1782, when the British signed the peace treaty with Paris. That devil man! I was turned over to him for slavery for the rest of my life and my sweet husband sailed off without me. Without Mr. Crammond I could have finished my life with my husband and have children.  

As I gaze out the window I wish I could be back home with my husband. I remember the day I ran away from the Cheviots and met my future husband like it was yesterday. Me and the other slaves; Boston King and Shirley Lockton, woke up in the middle of the night and got ready to go. The day before we gathered we got rum, milk, bread and butter. We knew the journey was going to be very long so we took a lot of food. I was thinking if we would really get freedom and if it was worth it to run away. I started to talk but as soon as I opened my mouth Boston and Shirley shut me up. It was very cold outside and we didn’t have many layers on so I was shivering and so were the other slaves. We started walking out and we saw other slaves running away with their lanterns so we knew we were not alone. We heard a door open in the distance and we looked behind and we saw Mr. Cheviot yelling and coming towards us. My heart stopped. If I got caught I would die for sure. We started running as fast as we could but he was gaining on us. I picked up a rock and dusted off some ants and chucked it at him. It him square in the face. He dropped to the floor cursing and screaming as we ran away.

¨Are you crazy Peggy? If that didn’t hit him you would be dead for sure,” said Boston.

          “Well I didn’t miss,” I fired back at him.

“C’mon we don’t have much time until they start coming back for us,” Shirley said.

As we kept walking through the night it started to get lighter. We were in the deep forest when the sun was fully up. We saw fewer people and farms. I looked up in the sky and saw the trees looking over me. We stopped a few times along for food and drinks. My feet were getting very sore towards the end of the day. When it started getting dark outside we set up camp and started to go to sleep. I lay on my back and looked up at the stars wishing I could be back home with my family.

We woke early and set out we were supposed to arrive in Boston by tonight, so I was very excited. Along the way, we met another slave a man who was badly beaten. His name was Percy Gwynn. He told us his story about being beaten by his owner on his way to Boston and barely escaping. We gave him food and took him on our journey. Something about him I liked because immediately we hit it off. We stayed behind the group and talked for hours. The journey was more pleasant with him. Towards the end of the day, we started seeing more people and houses. Then we finally arrived in New York. I looked around and it was so crowded! But there was a big relief that we finally made it. First, we went with other slaves to the British headquarters in New York. We were assigned jobs I was a cook and  we were assigned homes. Percy and I asked to be together and happily, they put us together. I never learned how to cook and I didn’t like our so I was pretty nervous but I was determined to start a new life with my new love. However it never turned out to happen how I hoped. I am alone and will never ever be able to see my husband again.

In this assignment we were given a biography about a slave who lived in New York. Then we had to write a historical fiction biography about the character and add our own facts and incorporate our knowledge in the unit. I learned about life for Africans in New York and my characters life as a cook during the American Revolution. From this assighment as a student I learned that I perfer working on test instaed of doing creative working becuase it is easy for me to express my knowledge and thinking in a more direct way.

Crucible Essay Post

Sam Saslow                                                         Humanities

7th Grade

3/6/17                                                                                                The Crucible

Reputation Throughout History

 

Theme: Reputation

What do people do with a good reputation? Many people use their reputation to gain power and followers. A reputation is your status in your society. In history people try to gain a good reputation by lying or boasting then use their reputation to gain power. This occurs during The Crucible which is based off the Salem witch hunts in the 1690s, The Red Scare in the 1950s, and even today. Throughout history people do things to try to improve their reputation in order to gain power and create fear. They lie or boast and try to make themselves look better to improve their reputation.

In The Crucible By Arthur Miller having a good reputation is everything. There are many examples of people trying to lie or boast to gain a good reputation. Many characters use their reputation to gain power especially when they are in court. If you have a good reputation you would probably not be suspected of doing anything bad. Also a lot of people would boast or lie in court to help themselves not get in trouble. In Act III John Proctor, a farmer, tells Mary Warren, an indentured servant, to confess to the court. Instead of confessing she lies and accuses him of being the “devil’s man.” “MARY WARREN: You’re the devil’s man! He wake me every night his eyes were like coals and his fingers claw my neck, and I sign,” (Miller, p.113). Mary Warren is accusing John Proctor of being the devil’s man. She does this so she does not get in trouble or punished. Since she wants more power in the court she lies to stay out of trouble. She is not only improving her reputation, but making John Proctor’s worse. This a perfect example of lying to gain power and to have a good reputation. Not only did people lie and boast to improve their reputation in The Crucible but also during The Red Scare. Many people did this such as Joseph McCarthy accusing people of communism.

At the end of WWII many people wanted a good reputation and power to stay out of trouble. During the Red Scare in the 1950s there was a lot of fear of communism going around. People were being accused left and right because of communism and were losing their jobs. Joseph McCarthy the Senate of Wisconsin who created McCarthyism claimed he had a list of people who were communists. McCarthy would lie about the list and in truth he never had one. He used that fake list to gain power which also helped him gain a good reputation. The list that McCarthy made also created fear during The Red Scare. Joseph McCarthy, also would boast to gain a good reputation and power. “McCarthy often exaggerated his war record to help his political career. For example, he was photographed in the rear seat, or tail-gun position, of a dive bomber and called himself ‘Tailgunner Joe,’ which led voters to believe he had fought bravely in combat. In fact, most of his work had been behind a desk,” (The Red Scare Fitzgerald, p.41). McCarthy lied to gain a good reputation. By lying he gained a better reputation. He also gained more power. McCarthy really wanted power because he needed it if he wanted to accuse people of being communists. If he was a nobody no one would believe what he was saying. This made his reputation better which then lead to more power for McCarthy. Joseph McCarthy was definitely one to boast and lie this theme has continued through history and is very common today especially with Donald Trump.   

Even in today’s world this theme still occurs with our president and many other people. Donald Trump is very similar to McCarthy and characters in The Crucible in many ways. One big way he is similar to these characters is the fact that he also loves to lie and boast to gain a good reputation just like McCarthy. Donald Trump boasts about his money, power, and fame. He is definitely a man who lies and boasts about himself to gain power and a good reputation. He loves to talk about how rich he is and all of his supporters. “I have millions of followers. Millions. I don’t do press releases anymore. If I want a press release, I put it out on Twitter…. It’s like owning the New York Times without the losses,” (Washington Post Donald Trump 2012 speech). Donald Trump is boasting about his followers and the power he has. He does this to gain power and a good reputation so he can gain voters just like McCarthy. For Donald trump having a good reputation is very important to him. If he fails as the president his reputation will be ruined. So he believes that the way he could do a better job as president is by banning all illegal immigrants. By doing this Donald Trump is ruining the reputation of illegal immigrants in a significant way. Although Donald Trump has lots of power and fame he will do anything to improve his reputation. Being the President is very serious and it’s very important to maintain a good reputation. Donald Trump takes this very seriously and would do anything to improve his reputation even lying about what he can do to make America great again.  

In American history, many people attempt to improve their reputation and to gain power by lying or boasting. In The Crucible many characters try to improve their reputation by lying. This has gone on throughout history during the The Red Scare, and modern day. Not only do people lie or boast to improve their reputation but they also create fear to improve their reputation especially today. This has two negative effects. If people find out they are lying about their reputation it will ruin their own reputation. Also it ruins the reputation of other people even today with the president ruining the reputation of the illegal immigrants. Will people ever stop lying or boasting to improve their reputation and just work hard? Or will history continue to repeat itself?

In this assignment we were asked to choose a theme and write an essay on witch hunts throughout history. We focused on three time periods; The Crucible, which was based of the 1690s, the Red Scare in 1920-1950, and current day. My theme was reputation and how people used their reputation to gain power throughout history. Having a reputation is being seen or judged in different ways. When writing this essay I learned a lot. For example I learned that people used their reputation to gain power and create fear. I learned how to connect different time periods in many different ways. I also realized some things as well such as that history repeats its self.

When I got my Crucible essay back I excelled in a few things but also I needed to improve in a few things as well. I did very well in finding evidence to support my ideas, I did well in generating a good thesis statement. I also did well in understanding the literature in written responses. I needed to improve in proper writing conventions. I can improve by always checking my work 2-3 times and not to rush my work. By doing this I will achieve my goal.

Art Eye Drawing

image2-1The name of my piece is my eye. I created this work of art by taking a picture of my eye and printing it out then I used the picture to help guide through the drawing. Some things I learned while creating this eye drawing was shading technique. The marks around my eye was from shading. My favorite part is the pupil because it has a lot of detail. If I could change something in this project would be my eyebrows because they look sloppy and not neat. While making this eye drawing I was surprised how easy it is to draw an actual eye.

Mathematical Similarties

Figures are mathematically similar when all corresponding angles are congruent and there is a scale factor. This means between two figures the angles have the same measurement. For figures also to be mathematically similar they needs to be a scale factor. A scale factor is when there is a number that you multiply or divide that will give you the measurement of the side length. Figures are only similar when there is a scale factor and all corresponding angles are congruent.

True or False

Any two rectangles are similar.

  • This is false because all rectangles angles are congruent but not all rectangles have a scale factor. Rectangles are only similar when there is a scale factor and all corresponding angles are congruent.  This proves that any two rectangles are not similar.

Any two equilateral triangles are similar.

  • This is true because all of the sides of an equilateral triangle are equal. Also all angles are congruent in an equilateral triangle. One equilateral triangle would be equivalent to the other one.

Science Journals

screen-shot-2016-11-08-at-7-19-36-pmThis a picture of my science journal. In this assignment we were asked to write down what we ate for the last three meals. We also had to say if the mean was a consumer or producer, and the organisms we deepened on. It’s meaningful to me because this assignment later turned into a muir web.

Roto-Copter Experiment

screenshot-2016-11-08-at-9-16-01-amThis is a picture of a roto- copter. In this experiment we would make different sized roto- copters and test them out. My partner and I experiment question was  what would fall faster? The bigger, The medium, or the smaller one.

These were the results and our conclusion:screenshot-2016-11-08-at-9-19-06-am

This experiment was fun and easy and efficient. It was a great way to start off the year.

Colonial Note Card

Sam Notecard 9

Source:

http://warontherocks.com/2015/04/the-colonial-tavern-crucible-of-the-american-revolution/

Quote:

“However, arguably the taverns’ most important role in society (and American history) is the role they played in the beginning of the Revolutionary War. As anger spread throughout the colonies, many took to the tavern to discuss, argue, and debate what needed to be done. One location in particular, Boston’s  Green Dragon Tavern  (or as Daniel Webster put it “ the Headquarters of the Revolution ”) played host to the infamous “Sons Of Liberty” who, presumably after a couple of pints of spruce beer or molasses-infused porters, plotted the “Boston Tea Party.” It’s not hard to imagine why a couple of ales could have played a role in nudging along the idea of dressing like a Native American and dumping some of the East India Company’s finest tea into Boston Harbor.”

Paraphrase:

  • Taverns played a big role in the Revolutionary war
  • When there was anger in the colonies about the war a lot of people went to taverns to discuss  it
  • Sons Of Liberty was started in a tavern (The Sons of Liberty was an organization of American colonists that was created in the Thirteen American Colonies.)
  • In a tavern the Boston Tea Party was planned out
  • They dumped the finest teas into the harbor 

My Ideas:

Taverns were very important in the War for many reasons. One reason was you could get away and talk to your buddies about the war and no British soldiers would hear you. In taverns you could have privacy and during the war feel safe. Another reason why taverns were important in the war was the colonists plotted a lot of ideas to fight the British and to rebel against them. I infer that a tavern was one of the most important locations of a colonial town based off of other cards and other information.  Without taverns towns would not be the same. This also connects on Native American tribes would not be the same without meeting houses. In taverns they plotted a revolution, without taverns America might not be the same.

History:

Created: 11/01/2016 10:29 AM

This a note card on taverns in the war. In this note card I used a quote that was very strong and my ideas on the topic and quote was very strong. I also am proud of this work because I got a good grade. As I learned more about mine topic I got better at doing note cards. When I started my analysis was not as good as now. I also worked a lot harder on my note cards. For example, I went into greater detail, I explained my work and connected to the three cultures.

Making 13 Colonies HW

Name: Sam September

Making Thirteen Colonies Homework

Directions: Read chapter 3 in Making Thirteen Colonies. Answer the following questions below. Read carefully and be sure to answer ALL parts of each question. Use complete sentences. Be sure to use textual evidence and analysis for questions 2 and 3.

Questions From Chapter 3:

 

  1. Briefly identify the following names/terms:
  2. Werowance-

A werowance (WEER-ah-wunts) was a leader/chief in a Native American tribe in Virginia and Maryland.

              

  1. Estuary-

A  estuary is a body of water where the mouth of a river meets the sea. Estuary’s tended to have lots of animals such as ducks, geese, wild turkeys, and fish near them.

  1. Powhatan (the man)-

Powhatan, also know as Wahunsonacok, was an Indian leader of eastern Virginia. He was very strong and ruled tons of villages. At one point, he had 9,000 subjects the land he presided over stretched from Washington D.C to northern North Carolina. He was said to have had 100 wives 9,000 subjects. Powhatan was very wealthy and had lots and lots of deer skin.   

  1. Powhatan Indians-

Powhatan Indians were the people ruled by the leader Powhatan. There were about 9,000. At least a ⅓ of which were warriors. The Indians raised many vegetables and corn and hunted for deer, fish, and more. Powhatan Indians spoke Algonquian (al-GON-kwee-un).

  1.  Describe the region in which the Powhatans lived. (Use textual evidence.)

The Powhatan Indians lived mostly in Virginia but also in parts of Washington D.C. and North Carolina.  The area they lived in was surrounded by the Chesapeake Bay and lots of rivers. The people lived in little villages with lots of resources. “It was a land of rivers, bays, and estuaries; of ducks, geese, wild turkeys, and deer; of fertile soil, fish, and shellfish; of wild berries, nuts, and grapes,” (Hakim, p.22). There were other animals, such as  raccoons, opossums, squirrels, turkeys, rabbits and deer, too.

  1.  Describe the way the Powhatans lived. (Use textual evidence.)

The way the Powhatan’s lived was very unique. Everyone in the a village had a role, man or women. “It was the men who hunted, fished, fished, and fought. Women farmed,” (Hakim, p.22). The children did not start their work until they were young adults. One animal that the people depended on was deer for food. If someone from a different tribe was found hunting in the Powhatan’s area for deer, it would start a tribal war. The men and women tended to wear lighter clothes during fall and summer but during winter they would cover themselves in deerskin. A big thing that the Indians used was bear grease. Bear grease kept them warm, repelled mosquitoes, and made their skin shine.

This is one of my Making 13 Colonies homework assignments. In this assignment we learn about the Powhatan and the Powhatan village. I am proud of this work because I answered the questions in a strong way and I got a good grade. I got a good grade because I really understood the assignment when I was doing it. Also I explained my evidence in my assignment and that lead to me doing a good job.