Wednesday, September 4, 2019
The Power Of Knowledge :: essays research papers
   A personââ¬â¢s feeling can be depicted by the    way he or she draws their pictures.    Superiority and inferiority can be shown by    the way the artist makes a person or ship    larger or smaller than another person or    ship. This is shown in the Spanish picture    where the French ships are on the coast of    America. The French ships are small and the    Native Americans appear to be larger. In    another picture it shows a tribe of Native    Americans gathered around each other in a    village.         The first picture shows the Spaniards belief    that the French are inferior to the Native    Americans and themselves. They depict this    by drawing the Native Americans much    larger than the French people and even their    ships. The power of the Spaniards is proven    when they combine forces with the Native    Americans to annihilate the French in    Florida.         The Europeans believed power was about    conquering people. They conquered people    in the name of God and Christianity. If they    could not convert them they would destroy    them. Their only knowledge was of God and    what he wanted them to do.        The Native Americans believed power was    in the tribe. The picture of the Native    Americans showed how they all come    together. They thought a close ââ¬âknit society    was the best way of life. They created    villages where people lived close to each    other. They had a number of different    occupational groups in their society. The    Native Americans knew how to use the land    far better than the Europeans. The Nativeââ¬â¢s    farmland was located around the village.    That also showed the how tight their bonds    were. Because they all worked together on    the farm and all took home some of the    profit.         On the other hand, the Europeans tended to    keep a distance from each other. They had    no sense of community. They did this    because they wanted more land to farm. The    more land they farmed the more money they    could make. The Europeans had no real    idea of who their neighbors were they lived    in isolation. The main difference is the    					  The Power Of Knowledge  ::  essays research papers     A personââ¬â¢s feeling can be depicted by the    way he or she draws their pictures.    Superiority and inferiority can be shown by    the way the artist makes a person or ship    larger or smaller than another person or    ship. This is shown in the Spanish picture    where the French ships are on the coast of    America. The French ships are small and the    Native Americans appear to be larger. In    another picture it shows a tribe of Native    Americans gathered around each other in a    village.         The first picture shows the Spaniards belief    that the French are inferior to the Native    Americans and themselves. They depict this    by drawing the Native Americans much    larger than the French people and even their    ships. The power of the Spaniards is proven    when they combine forces with the Native    Americans to annihilate the French in    Florida.         The Europeans believed power was about    conquering people. They conquered people    in the name of God and Christianity. If they    could not convert them they would destroy    them. Their only knowledge was of God and    what he wanted them to do.        The Native Americans believed power was    in the tribe. The picture of the Native    Americans showed how they all come    together. They thought a close ââ¬âknit society    was the best way of life. They created    villages where people lived close to each    other. They had a number of different    occupational groups in their society. The    Native Americans knew how to use the land    far better than the Europeans. The Nativeââ¬â¢s    farmland was located around the village.    That also showed the how tight their bonds    were. Because they all worked together on    the farm and all took home some of the    profit.         On the other hand, the Europeans tended to    keep a distance from each other. They had    no sense of community. They did this    because they wanted more land to farm. The    more land they farmed the more money they    could make. The Europeans had no real    idea of who their neighbors were they lived    in isolation. The main difference is the    					    
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