Wednesday, January 27, 2010

J.P. Morgan, Robber Baron or Captain of Industry?

The industrialist, J.P. Morgan, of the late nineteenth century and early twentieth century is best characterized as a captain of industry. He would be best characterized as this because he helped save to government from financial collapse and he made money in the process. President Cleveland needed gold to back the U.S. currency and so Morgan gave him gold in exchange for bonds that he later cashed in for a big profit. He had a great education and in1871 he became a partner in a New York City firm that later took his name. This company soon became one of the most powerful banking houses in the country. He could make failing companies into very profitable companies, so he was very hard working in business. In 1893 Morgan helped financial panic and helped the railroad industry recover. He merged railroad companies and became a stockholder in everyone of them, he did the same thing with steel companies and made a fortune in both. He helped the government again in 1907 because his bank took government deposits. Morgan was a philanthropist. He collected fine art and donated many valuable works to the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Therefore, i believe that J.P. Morgan would best be described as a captain of industry.




Sunday, January 3, 2010

New Years Resolution

For the new year i want to try and keep the grades that i have been receiving. I got on the A honor roll last quarter and i really want to keep up the good work. I got a couple of B's including this class and i hope to get those up to an A if possible. I want to try my hardest and push myself to get those up to an A on my report card. I did good last year and i want to keep that momentum this following quarter. So in conclusion I would like to get at least a B, and if possible try my hardest to get that A for this coming report card.

Monday, October 19, 2009

Were the Founding Fathers Democratic Reformers?

No, the Founding Fathers were not Democratic Reformers. There are a few reasons behind my opinion. A lot of the delegates at the Constitutional Convention held substantial amounts of continental securites that would sharply increase in value if a strong national government were established. Also, most Americans could not vote because they did not own property and so the ratification was nonrepresentative and nondemocratic. During the revolution the Founding Fathers had no design for a democracy they just wanted to throw off the yoke of British rule. They were an elite group of northern money interests and southern slaveholders that used Shay's Rebellion to create a strong central government which protected property rights of the rich. Therefore the Founding Fathers were not Democratic Reformers.

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Where i was, 9/11

I was 8 years old and in 3rd grade at cooper elementary school when the tragic event occurred. I remember i was sitting in Mrs. Alexovich's class when we all received the news. They told us that the twin towers were hit during a terrorist attack, I didn't really know at the time what truly had happened so it didn't affect me as much as it should've. Some of the other kids on the other hand actually new what had happened and the teachers were all devastated. The class had a tv so they turned it on and we could see the towers on the television. A couple of people were crying but i wasn't sure why. That is how i recall the attacks on September 11, 2001.