Here is your chance to explain your favourite Historical Tweet from today's lesson.
Why did you choose this particular Tweet? How do you believe that this Tweet reflects the views and perspective
Nicholas Lirette
11/14/2013 12:38:35 am
My favorite tweet is my own one, with the slave talking about sore from lifting, because he would have been working for us for a long time and complaining would have got you whipped. it just shows how tough they were and how tough they had to be. #honesty
Dakota
11/14/2013 12:40:03 am
My favourite tweet was the one that said "got fired today, at least we're not industrialized" I chose that one, because we applied some irony to it and after we a tweeted another tweet that said "#spoketosoon and I think it's funny, but it's true at the same time
Rayne
11/14/2013 12:41:01 am
-Got enough dough to buy my own freedom #thatdoughdoe #moneymoneymoney #golddigger
Marcus
11/14/2013 12:42:41 am
My favourite tweet is our King Leopold tweet with the One does not simply meme. It relates too Leopold because he ruled a lot of Africa and getting very wealthy from it and the Africans suffered from that. The tweet refers too that his ways wouldn't be changed because of his greed for more money.
Mikenna
11/14/2013 12:42:47 am
Learned to read and write #smartkidprobs
Casey
11/14/2013 12:43:31 am
I chose the tweet about the Europeans bringing over horses and taking all the buffalo away because that would have affected the. The most because they relied on the buffalo for everything. They used the insure buffalo and had a reasoning for every piece of it. So yes the horse and guns mad it easier to hunt them but eventually they killed them off.
Lexi
11/14/2013 12:49:23 am
Favourite tweet: got fired today at least we're not deindustrialized. It's very ironic because they were in the process of being deindustrialized
Katelin
11/14/2013 12:50:12 am
My tweet was going to America #outletmarketshopping because Christopher Columbus made his first trip to America in 1492. Columbus was a hero to the people, he gave, he gave them a new world. The indigenous people weren't very happy about Columbus's arrival. He immediately began the enslavement and slaughter of the indigenous people's of the Caribbean in America Comments are closed.
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