Tonight I searched for a poem on the Columbian Exchange. Because my kids read a poem each week for homework, and Monday is Columbus Day, and I already did the poem on Columbus last year, and we've already talked a little about the Columbian Exchange this year. You know, what the Europeans brought to America and what the Native Americans gave to Europe?
Then I decided that internet searches on the facts of the Columbian Exchange could not be trusted (like, I thought sugar was grown in Barbados--why are they saying Europeans introduced the Americas to sugar?), so I was like, hey, I was a history major, I've got history books lining my shelves (actually, I've reduced them to one shelf, double-layered), so I got out my three History of the United States books (because I rented my History of Civ book and so could not refer to that), and good ol' Paul Johnson actually helped (Paul Johnson is DA BOMB.) (Too much? I'm tired.). I even found out that the Portuguese grew sugar on Madeira before the Columbian Exchange began--at least, that's what a brief skimming seemed to convey. I obviously fail as a history major.
Bella's bed that has been taken over by my grandma's dog Angel, and two of my history books splayed out in research |
Nice little bow on top . . .
Yep, nope, can't come up with anything.
G'night.
Oh, oh! I did think about writing a poem on the Columbian Exchange since the one I found online was sooooo one-sided, and an exchange, by definition, is two-sided. If I write that poem, I will be sure to post it here. With a clear date of when it was written and clarity that I am its author. Cuz I found that other poem on TWO blogs, both apparently claiming ownership. Even fuzzy citation of source would be helpful, people! :-P Those bloggers.... XD
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