Saturday, November 14, 2009

Events in History Crisis, Please Help?

Can you please give me short summaries of each of the following events in History?





1. North America from the beginning of times to the year 1500





2. 1492-1590 (such as the events of Roanoke, Rennaisance, Monarchies, Spanish Empires, ect.)





3.Planting colonies in North America ( 1588-1701)





4. Slavery from 1441-1770 in Europe and especially in United States , France, and Spain.





5.Cultures in Colonial North America from 1700-1780.





6.Empire to Independence of the united states from 1750-1776





7.The creation of the United States from 1776-1786





( please help me out, you'd be helping me study for my exam which is coming up and I truly need a miracle and have read but am lacking knowledge in these topics, if you could please put short summaries for each of the seven topics, I would appreciate it so much and I would even pay you. Please provide. Thanks. )

Events in History Crisis, Please Help?
Wow, I hope that test isn't coming up anytime soon. These are enormously broad topics to summarize in a short paragraph. In fact, it's impossible to do justice to them and you would get nothing out of it.





Let me give you some tips on how to study. I'm assuming you have a textbook. Is the test on several chapters or the whole book? I'm thinking that with that much information it's a whole book test. Don't reread the whole book, you don't have time. Take each topic above and start an outline. As you skim through each chapter, place any information on the topic underneath each sentence it relates to. For instance, under "Cultures in Colonial North America from 1700- 1780" you might put France, England, Spain, etc. Then under each suptopic, put important people, dates, events, etc. Set it up something like this:





I. Cultures in Colonial North America from 1700-1780





A. France





1. French and Indian War





a. details about the war





B. England





1. etc.





Go through and set up each topic the same way. It will be a lot of work but it will be faster than reading the entire book and you will have study notes to refer back to.





There are also plenty of history homework web sites that you can go to to help you. The key is, don't try to learn everything there is to know about each topic. Just get the highlights as you don't have enough time to be that thorough.
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Reply:You're kidding, right? These are HUGE topics, and not something that can be summarized in twenty-five words or less. If you have already read about them but you are lacking knowledge, then you need to re-read your information, or find alternate sources. There are wonderful books in the library about ech of these topics, and there are some engrossing books of historical fiction (eg. John Jay's works or James Mitchener's books) that place fictional characters against the historical background. You can learn a great deal from these sorts of books, in addition to having a pleasant adventure in reading.
Reply:1. There were a bunch of native Americans living peacefully until Columbus came in the name of Spain and started the Columbian Exchange and a bunch of native Americans were enslaved.
Reply:Pick up a US History Book, I'm sure you have one from school. Open the book and start reading.

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