Thoughts on the Mountain Man and the Fur Trade Critique This article was somewhat interesting; it was not a very appealing title for the author to have chosen to write about. He talks about the importance of Fur Trade in the 1800s, even though there are those who say it was not a very important export that required few men I strongly believe that this did play a very big role in history. What I found very interesting in this article was the fact that even though the mountain men seemed to have very many conflicts with the Native Americans they were still attracted to the Native American women. They kept clean because of these Native American women. The Mountain Men, if married to a Native American, they would turn their lives to ranching and this I believe helped industrialization. There are a lot of different things that helped the industrialization time, but this was one of them.
I also thought about how the times then relate to the way we live now. We are again very similar to past people. One thing that really caught my attention was that the way we women and men are is exactly the way it was before. The example that I can think about right now is when young teenage women go out, they tend to get dressed and put on make-up and really clean themselves up to try to impress the opposite sex. They try their hardest to really have the attention from the opposite sex. I personally know that when I go out that I try to look the best so that I can have a little attention from the opposite sex. So in a very similar way we resemble the past life of Mountain Men and Native Americans.
The Essay on Native American Women
On few subjects has there been such continual misconception as on the position of women among Indians. Because she was active, always busy in the camp, often carried heavy burdens, attended to the household duties, made the clothing and the home, and prepared the family food, the woman has been depicted as the slave of her husband, a patient beast of encumbrance whose labors were never done. The ...
I think another example that I can use is when the Latin men get angry because for some strange reason most Latin women are very attracted to African American men. This makes the Latin men upset and causes rage between these two races. I think that maybe the reason for so much conflict between Mountain men and Native American man might even have been because Mountain men were taking Native American women away from the Native Americans. This is an issue that really stands out in my head and I strongly believe that if we looked into this issue deeper we might find a major reason of so much conflict between these two people in those past times. The article also states that when the mountain men would lose a skirmish all they would do is find their way back home, just the way a some people today after an argument or a fight. One last important thing that he points the way to is the economic development of Louisiana Territory.
I think this article was not as interesting as the others that I have read, but it still points out a lot of important parts of history. There are a lot of important events that are a part of history, but I see this as just a minor part of history and not very major. I would however recommend it to anyone that is maybe in the college level. It would only be appropriate for them because there are a few parts that are difficult to understand. Overall it was a good article that may interest some readers or some history majors. In my opinion I think the write could have made much more interesting by maybe going more into detail about the types of relationships that the mountain men carried with the Native American women.
We all as humans find articles that are about relationships, life, and gossip to be more interesting than a treaty between two countries. This is only my opinion on the article and every person is different and may have different thoughts, but that is what makes all of us human beings. Hanson is an okay writer that does help some people understand history better.
The Term Paper on A history of American sexuality
There is little to dispute the notion that rebellious movements only originate as a need, not as a result of human nature. It would indeed be appropriate to view the various cultures of resistance that have developed over the ages in light of this ideology; every era saw a different need and hence developed and shaped itself through their individual’s sexual meaning (D’emilio and Freedman ...