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martes, 10 de noviembre de 2015
ANALIZANDO CUADROS: LA CORONACIÓN DE NAPOLEÓN.
Una vez pasada la revolución de América, llega la más conocida: LA REVOLUCIÓN FRANCESA. Esta revolución tiene un montón de problemas y catástrofes, como cuando mataron con la guillotina a Luis XVI y a Maria Antonieta (Marie-Antoinette). Después de tener una República radical y otra no tanto (girondinos y jacobinos), llegó Napoleón. Hoy vamos a analizar su coronación en una cartulina que he hecho.
PADRES FUNDADORES (Founding Fathers)- in English.
The English revolutions are now finished. We know about the Enlightenment and also about the Scientific Revolution. Now, we're in the Liberal Revolutions in the USA. Let's see the Founding Fathers, they're 'the men in the notes'. But why?
-------------------------------Let's talk more about John Adams.------------------------------
John Adams (1735-1826) was one of the leaders of the American Revolution, and served as the second US president from 1797 to 1801. He was born in Massachusetts, and studied in Harvard. Adams began his career as a lawyer. He was intelligent, patriotic, opinionated and blunt. Adams became a critic of Great Britain’s authority in colonial America and saw the British high taxes and tariffs as a tool of oppression. During the 1770s, he was a delegate to the Continental Congress. In the 1780s, Adams served as a diplomat in Europe and helped to negotiate the Treaty of Paris (1783), which officially ended the American Revolution (1775-83). From 1789 to 1797, Adams was America’s first vice president. He then served a term as the nation’s second president. He was defeated for another term by Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826).
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John Adams (1735-1826) was one of the leaders of the American Revolution, and served as the second US president from 1797 to 1801. He was born in Massachusetts, and studied in Harvard. Adams began his career as a lawyer. He was intelligent, patriotic, opinionated and blunt. Adams became a critic of Great Britain’s authority in colonial America and saw the British high taxes and tariffs as a tool of oppression. During the 1770s, he was a delegate to the Continental Congress. In the 1780s, Adams served as a diplomat in Europe and helped to negotiate the Treaty of Paris (1783), which officially ended the American Revolution (1775-83). From 1789 to 1797, Adams was America’s first vice president. He then served a term as the nation’s second president. He was defeated for another term by Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826).
lunes, 9 de noviembre de 2015
POSTER DE LA REVOLUCIÓN CIENTÍFICA EN INGLÉS.
¿Qué os parece si vemos un poco sobre la revolución científica? Copérnico fue el que la inició, y sé bastante de él, incluso una vez hicimos un corto. Pero también hay otros científicos como Galileo o William Harvey, ¡¡y no os olvidéis de las científicas!!
Es algo colorido, pero, ¿qué se le va a hacer si ese es mi estilo? La mariposa y la mariquita representan a Maria Silbylla Meriam, y El Sol a las teorías de Copérnico o Johannes Kepler. Espero que os guste.
¡Hasta otra entrada!
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Es algo colorido, pero, ¿qué se le va a hacer si ese es mi estilo? La mariposa y la mariquita representan a Maria Silbylla Meriam, y El Sol a las teorías de Copérnico o Johannes Kepler. Espero que os guste.
¡Hasta otra entrada!
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