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chapter 15

Who is the author of this chapter and what information can you find about the author elsewhere in the text? Shofner, Back of the book. Chapter 15 page 275. According to this chapter, list 2 things that were in desperate need of “reconstruction” ? Restoration of the Union and Civil Law Transformation of southern society and favoring of the freed slaves Florida stands apart from other areas of the South in the way that General Newton handled two main areas: politics & freedmen. Discuss both. He told Florida planters that the slaves were freemen, and they were only to pay them and not keep them hostage. General Newton wanted wartime reconstruction, presidential reconstruction too. Demand for cotton was (increasing or decreasing) during the early years of reconstruction. CIRCLE ONE Decreasing White And black farmers alike were given a new structure in which to run their land (called by 3 different terms in the

Spanish Mission and Fort!!

 

The Oldest House in St. Augustine

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The Oldest House in St. Augustine By Elton Meta   On March 25, 2023, I went to the oldest house in St. Augustine. I went with my girlfriend Rosey and was invited on a tour inside the house where our tour guide told us everything we needed to know about the house. The tour took about an hour and we stayed for 30 minutes after(3-4:30)! This was one of the most fun and educating tours and a recommend to anyone in the St. Augustine area! I will begin by telling you what is so important about this house. Let's start off with who lived here. There were 4 families that lived in this house and in that span of time, it took about 180 years of people living in the house before the city of St. Augustine bought it for memorabilia. In this blog, I will discuss the wars that this house went through, who lived there, and what they used to survive.  Let's start off with the first family. The Gonzales family, who weren't wealthy because they weren't capable of doing notary. Only 8 out o

Chapter 10 Worksheet

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  McCoy/AMH2070              CHAPTER ANALYSIS WORKSHEET              Name Elton Meta                                                        (40 total points)   (2) Cite your Article (in proper APA format):   Gannon, M. (2018). The Second Spanish Period in the Two Floridas. In The history of Florida. essay, University Press of Florida.   Focus Questions: (1)    Who are the authors?   Susan Richbourg Parker and William Coker     (5) Identify and discuss the issue of “perspective” with regards to Anglo writings of Spanish Government The perspective of the Anglo writing of the Spanish Government as “the inevitable result of the defective character of the Spaniards themselves”. Meaning they were disrespected and not cared for by their own government and gave no support to them. To be honest, I believe that if my government didn’t like or respect or care about me, why would I want to be a citizen of their society.   (2)    How did Spain cede one territory and receiv

Cracker Cowboys Use Spaniard Cows!

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  Cracker Cowboys Use Spaniard Cows! By: Elton Meta Jacob Summerlin: one of the richest men of Florida Jacob Summerlin: The Cowman who was king of crackers . TBNweekly. (2007, August 22). Retrieved March 18, 2023, from https://www.tbnweekly.com/pinellas_county/article_7c5bbe73-4029-57b6-a427-0ab5758c30ca.html Backstory: Back in 1700, right after the Spanish attempted to colonize Florida, Florida contained approximately 34 ranches with 20,000 head of cattle. This all came crumbling down after the British and Creek Indians raided the the land and left these ranchers with their heads spinning. These ranchers had to retreat from their land and leave all these cattle behind. Eventually, these cattle bred and were all over Florida before you could know it. As the Legends of America states it, "These cattle...were the ancestors of today’s modern Texas Longhorns" ( Legends of America ). The Cracker Cowboys Podcast says that Jacob Summerlin also known as "King of the Crackers&quo

Chapter 2 Worksheet

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McCoy/AMH2070                                 Elton Meta                                                     ( 4) Cite your Article (in proper APA format): Gannon, M. (2018). First European Contacts. In The history of Florida . essay, University Press of Florida.       Focus Questions: (1)    Who is the author?   Michael Gannon     (10) One argument presented is that Historic Accounts are not always cut & dry/ certain.   Discuss 2 examples within this chapter that supports this idea.   (pg 18.28). One account that is not always cut and dry would be the Alaminos that took a heading od west-northwest and they made landfall on the second of April. Michael Gannon says “the most recent study contends that they were at a point just south of Cape Canaveral, probably near Melbourne Beach.” (Gannon, 2018) They aren’t too sure and they don’t state that they landed near Melbourne beach, instead they say “probably near”. The second account is when Juan Ponce landed ne

My Life Blog!

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My Life Blog!      Hello, my name is Elton Meta and I’m currently majoring in Civil Engineering and taking this class as a requirement for my AA. My parents are from Albania, and I was born in Brooklyn and moved to Florida when I was two years old. Since then, I've adapted to the Floridian lifestyle. I love fishing, going to the beach, and love the hot weather. I have traveled a lot in my life and I always say that Florida is one of the most incredible places in the world.   I love playing soccer, working out, fishing, skiing, and many different activities. I also love watching movies. I love hanging out with my family and going on trips with them. My passion is to be a great engineer and continue my father's construction company. He has worked extremely hard in his life so all I want is to make him proud!