St Helena High School - Silverado Yearbook (St Helena, CA)

 - Class of 1905

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PHI I XR UXRTIR centurx to 111'1lxf. sfttlements xxere 111 chrected for 111ore xxealth n1ore xx ealth Portueal folloxxed 111 the steps of Spun POSKLSSIIIQ' tl1e same fex er for gold 1I1Cl Jexx els it tlns t11l1Q no 1de1 xxfls prex alent 111110110 Furope 111 peoples to strenffthen 1 112111011 hx exp.111s1on and bx lJ111Cl1I1g the people Oftl1Z1t11f3XX eolonx Hllll the people at hon1e I11 x.e1lth l11x strenwth 1,01lllgE1l xx11s 1l1l'lllLIlCCd to a certznn extent 11x the 1ClL'l of tr.1de I11 tl1e 1I1L111t1111C Fr1nce xx11s 11 1f11111111'f qluetlx to plant l1er cololnes 1117011 tl1e e1ster11 eo 1st of AIIILTILI She XX0llxL.fl xx ltll steadx persexerlnee 111 ll-e111 the led 111111 l1er C01l1p1l1l01l and l'1ter TCSISUIIQ' xx1t11 111111 tl1e 1ffr1e111tur 11 11101 e111e.1ts of Lngland 'Ilns xxas XXl1L11 the x 1st resourees of tl1e NIlSSlSS1PPl X11l1ex 0pe11ed befo1e her Her mterest 11x 111 tl1e f11r tr 1de She d1d 110t fullx reahfe the co111111ere111l unerests 111 x 1exx it the tune xx 11e11 Plllllp II came tothe throne 111 Spam txxo CO1111I1G1'C1f1l dllfl COlOl1l11l1U' peoples ll'1Cl 115611 11110 pI'Ol1l111C11C6 tl1e Dutch Zlllfl the Envhsh Thus xxe see the sloxx but steady groxxth of com111erc1a1 mterest Holland, 11fter the eontest xx1tl1 P1 111p II had 1SS1l111Cd a re l1Q'10119 and pOl1llC3l n1depe11clence xx 111011 ClC11l11I11lLLl reCoCf111t1o11 111 the race for COIIIIIILTLL Tlns caused tl1e dechne of Spam Holland X115 tluclelx pop111 1tLCl ind one xx ould 1111.111 1llx suppose tm the pl 11111115 of LOlO111LS 111101111 le, 111 Z1 111 1Sl11L for IC purpose of 11ette1111e tl1e LOI11l1llO11S ol l1er people 13 lt tl101l 'll so tlnclelx Plllllll 1ted Holl lllil xx ls prosperous, her peoole pe 1ee lul and lI'lflL lox 111 f She xx Olllfl endure 1l11lOSt 111xtl1111ff for her trade xx l11c11 xx 18 tl1e hulxx lflx of the 111t1o11 But l1er pol1Cx lll tllC nexx xxorld xx '1s 1101 11 sound o11e, 111 that l1er trade xxas put 111tO the lmnds of COIIIIYIIIILS RCl1glC3ll xx as 111 part l1BI'111OUXL, 111 that as the CHCIIIX of Spam sl1e stood for PI'OlLSt'1.11tlS-111 Fx erx lI1Lll1LLI1I6l1t seemed to be held out to E111fl1111d Sltuated as she xx as she l1.1d been sepirated f1o111 co11t111 nt 11 troubles 'md 11111 dex eloped el se1f1r1111f people to xxl1o111 tl1e lllx.U. of r1ch plunder the Clmnce to str11ee 21 hloxx 1t ll1L1I'l1 llelS111ll1Sl1 r1x als, 'mc tl1e opportumtx fO1 811111 e 1ClXLl1lllYLN x1 re 1fre1t 11lC11CL ments 1 e xx 151101 11111 5LILKl wx 11 NLllNlOl1h 1 111 IL 18 I r11 e xx'1s 1 me 1 1 1 oi colomf 111011 xx11s 11 wed 111 xx1t1 ll! xx1 e 1111 nusl eil 1s1f1e perse 11s 1nd 1 e e e 1 du 11111e11 fos er 11 1 untr s e o elf e 25 ' 'I 91 I 1 2 . A ' 1 ' A re - .' ' 1 ' I ' , D U ' A 5 5 1' 1' , 1 3 D 2 X2 .' 5 A 1 1' AJ ' . ' I . 1 1 V N - v. 3 I . I'1Z 1 I' I' 1 rg ' ' ' h' . 1 1' A v I AL I 1 '11 ' 1 ' 'f 3 eh' ' H '1 1' F. 1 Iv 1 '- 1 ' . I 1' 1 5 Q- 1 - 1 ,A 1 1 1 ' i 1 . . . . . , . . 1, , . I ,. ., i 1 .1 'I ' . A ' 1 gy' Z V . 3 - 1 1' i I . v A 1 1 ' I 4 1 1' ' . vi v D .f . .A ' X .I 1 .A v A ' A 1 1' ' , - K L 1 . . , U . 1 B Wh .' ' 1 1 . 1 . ' ' l Y v 1 1 1 v r -1 v ' 'H 11t 1 ' 5 ' 'm 11 ' C2 I tl bf 1 .-' sly 1 s ' ' is ' 1 1 .. 1 5 -A ' e is 1 , Y 1 -2.1 L- . h- . 1 A .2 s 1- 1 1' ' e. 1 ' ' A A1 .' 1 H' A 1 ' '15 - '1 ' 1 1 ' . 1 ' 1' Y v -1,4 - r L' 1 ' 1 1 v A C Q A . jhxl V . . Y pq . . ,I V' V' ei I , .1 ' .h ' '.' e bf . v ' ' N3 ' 11 1 ' 1 1 - , V . e U . L 1 ' 4 1 I 1g - I l 5 A 1 ' 1 ' 'A ' , A 1 5 ' I '1 - 1 1 , 1 , ' . 1 l 1 ' V' ' 5 Al gf 1 '- fe - 5 11 1 -- A S11 11 If- 1,'1's5' 51.1112-15 'lZ1Cx '. Iilixzxl 'tl , hy XYl10lll the 'dex ' ' ' 5 en- Co1'1e'.l:l 1 I1lI1'11111l '.5'll1 l1'.'1- A 'Deu- tio 5 1 lift'-1'e'11c's. lllltl 115' her lOl'1'l111l polkx' 'l 1 to Qt ' e eo B , L'H1l1l11L'1'CC 111111 1o1 111:11 1. nts. 'l'h - 11d-

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lHl IH-XR D-XRTFR 176 QDUPIUOSES of 0!0lZlZdfl0ll 'ef HL ffreat cause of tl1e COlOlll71Ilg IllOXCI11Ll1t, t11e growth of Furope, was tl1e IQGIIZIXSYIIICE Phe aw dkllllllff of the 1111 Hg1Il21tlOI1 and t11e desne for lllllllllg Ollt tl1lll0'S, breathes IU t11e llterature and 15 Cl1I'OIllClCCl 111 the 111stor5 of the SlX1CCl1tl1 ee11 tury T11e lnterest lnoadenecl, 1nd t11e C1lg'I'OSSl!1f C1l1L5tlOI'l eon eermnq t11e b dance ol pow er 111 I urope began fro111 t11at t1n1e to deehne '1s 11 matter of 1n1port.1nee lhe p1ob1en1 11ow slowly gillll lllg precede11ee was 11ow to ox LI'C0l1lL 111 ru 11s 111 AIIILTICI to ff 1111 excluslxe control of t11e co111111erce of 111 seas and tl1e C0lOI11CS of all eontments FOllOXN1Ilg closely tl1e lustorx of eae11 country '1s 1t r1ses 11110 pronnnenee Clllflllg the COlOlllllI1g era t11e 111011265 for expanslon seem to 111116 136611 I'1rst to satlsfx tl1e sp1r1t of ad venturous enterpr1se, second, to acqu1re more wealth tlllfd, to qu1et econonuc or po11t1ca1 chscontent fourth, to escape 1'Cl10'1Ol1S PCYSGCUUOII and lastly to prox 1de .1 pl 1ce w11ere the CO1.111t1'1GS of Europe nnght send part of thelr pOpl1ld1Z1011 The first countrles to part1c1pate IU tl1e 11101 ement were Spam and Portugal The former, proud of the ennnent pOS1t1OH she held 1n pol1t1cal Europe and 111 the church, flushed w1t11 tl1e zeal of conquest, and eonhdent IU 11er suprernacy, started forth to try her fortune 111 '1 9tI 1Il TC land It was IlOt her plan to plant per manent COl0I1lC9 Her coffers had need of IHOYC treasure and ae C01'Cl1!lU to reports, settlements of a11y durat1on w ere not reqtnred to procure tl1e abundant wealth The Spa111s11 COlO111StS were pr1ne1p'1l15 111611 of the fortune seeker ty pe, ox erseers of IIIIIICS, men who YYlSllLd to re 1p tl1e reward others must labor for XX ltll a Sw eeplnvf hand Sp 1111 ClSI'1lOllSllCCl the r1ch lxlIl0'LlOlIlS of Nlemeo and Peru enr1c111nU her royal coffers and r111s1nff her confidence to t11e behef t11at wealth such as w '15 NlOIltLll1IllZl s emsted ex ery where 111 tl1e w1l lerness for t11e lSlxlIl0' ll1l.1S w 'ms 11er ze11 cooled when attempt 1l.tCI' 1tte111pt ll1XlIlU been Ill 1de a11d the so11 further 11ortl1 11 Hlllg ylf.lClLCl no reward, 11er heroes came home VSOl.1IlClE'Cl and d1s1ppo111ted Spun had 1101 t11e t1et of de 11 lilo' H1111 the su we 'lo some extent her purpose w 18 11 rehlr 10115 o11e 13111 1ts effeet tended to Cl6tGI'l0I 1tC t11e 111411 111, rather than to uphft 111111 Her ceaseless efforts durmq the S1XtCL111ll 11 A 1 - 1 v 1 1 1 4 . -I 6 . 8 . . Ov 1 . . 1 1 1 1 1 Z, 1 . 1 1 1 ' 1, ' ' 1 . 1.1 . D . . Y.-Vx . . 1 Q . h. . . 1- . A . .Q Y I Q. Y i - ' A . A 1' ' 1 r A g x' l N - . . 1 .. A . . . . 1 . 1 1 , 1 1 -1 1 1 1 , 1 A 1 1 . i . ,, I L . 1 16, . , 1 , 11. 1 1 .L . 1 1 1 - if 1 -1 12 .2 5- 1 2, hz . ' ' ' I 1' A V ' 1.3 Y 14 ' ' '41- , 1 . , . 1 . V . 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 '-3. .1 ' 1 v . . 1 1 1 , . , D 1 . . - 1 1' , , 1 , ' . 1 , 1 1 1 A 1 1 1 5 . 15 ' -- '1 1 1 1 A - 1 . 1- 1. . 1 , 'x 1 ' . v . 1 D 1 1 . 1 1 '. 1 ., , I . -K . . 11 5. 5. N. 1 ,'1 3 , ,, 1 1 v' . 1 1 . . D 1 1 1 Z., . 1 1 . ' 3 v 1 f'1' s Y :rs ' 1 ' rs 1 1 1 , 1 -1, 1. '. A , . 1 1 1 1 ., 1 . 1 1 1 ' .', V, .1 , ..' 'Y 1 . 1 , 1 1. 1. U. . 1. .2 1 1 r 4 -1- A r 1 f -. ' 11 f A - 1 1 1 1 1 U 1 , 5 2. 1 1 1 1 ,L 1 .1 v lv l 1 K 1' ' f x .le 1 s K L Al ' . . , , 1 1 -. 1. 1 - 1 1 1 -, -1 1 5 11 eh . 1 1, 1 1 4. 5' ' f x . A lx .1 1 A 1 , 1 1 1 . ' 1.1 .lf ' 1' 1' 1' Y'



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THF FXR D-XRTFR xantages offered xx ere manx the queen s terrrtory nnght be en larged the estabhshment of Hshlnff statmons xxould gam afoot hold the naxy nnght be enlarged and tl1e sh1pbu1ld1ng m creased England s great number of 1dle men xxomen and chlldren nnght be glx en enxplox ment an 0ppOI'tl.1l11tX Ullght be furmshed for men to hquldate therr debts and the adx ance of PlOt6Std.I1USYIl xxould be msured The results at home xx ould be bcneficral and mamfold the XdI'lOLlS 'oxx ns xxoulcl be repalred and the COIlClll10!1 ot the pcopl bcttcrccl trade xxould be en rxched and I wlind s supremacy cstxbhshed Bllflllllo' xxlth hatred of the Spnnsh the OPPOTIUIIIIB for crrpphnff thfrr r1x al xxas not lost swht of It Inxfllsh C0lOIllCS xxere planted along the eastern coast of 'XIIIQYIC1 the G 1lf Stream xxould naturally force Spanxsh slnps COIXHIIU' from the XX est Inches to be put Vkltlllll the axenfrlnff reach of the Tnffhsh XX 1th her lnterests at stakem A1 merrca Spam xxould not dare to molest I ngland m the old xx orld The Spanrsh prox 111ces xxere held rn abject serxltude Cathohc Church xxas also afforded No xxonder that Lhzabeth xx as fired xx 1th a zeal for colomfmg xx hen such br1lh mt prospects xxere put before her Rrchard Halxlxt urffed her xxxth these xxords If you touch hlnl Qkmg Plnhpj 1n the Inches, y touch the apple of h1s exe for take axxay hrs treasure wlnch he hath almost out of lns 'XX est Indles, hrs old band of soldlers xx1ll soon be d1ssolx ed lns purposes defeated lns poxxer and strenfrth dmnnlshed lns prxde abated h1s tyranny utterly suppressed The me lns afforded for trans CO!lt1IlCllt2ll trade xyere many and places of settlement must evnst ln order to pro tect tlllg England s txxo mam purposes of coloxnlatron xyere to satlsfy l1er deslre for comp t1tlOIl and commercral galn, and to prox1de a place xx mth means of emplox ment for part of her ffreat populatlon We must not ox erlool. qxxeden She xxas probably the only country xxho colonwed for the sake of cstabhshmg an lndepend ent proxmce 1n the nexx xxorld Her ruler and the promoter of tlns plan dxed before a flrm st lllfllllff had been taken by the httle colony Spam and Poztugtl xxue echpsed bx the rxse of Holland and Fnvland The decrs on nent agamst Frmce m thc crghteenth century because she h ld no permanent colonles except 1n the north xxherc the clnnate gre ttlx lnndered them because the con L 'x . 2 . 29 3 v V . I F . - . . - - 4 'A . v ' 1 f a A A I . A : s vr . if L f V- v y I I . L A Q A A 4 : ' - 5 . in hz x x c- ' 1' 2 . ' O . 1 Q , - ' D 3 ' , . n . , ,, . , ' . 5 5 L 0 I . , . .' ' 1 ., . ' ' ' e- 5 2 Alittle liberty' would win them. Thus a means of abasing the 'c. ' -A . lv v T K y y H v . ,. .. . . Q you 1' Y ' I' 'f , . . . s . v. .1 .s ,N v V us .Q , , I, V b. D V. y V. , 5 . , . , V . ., - v , ' , - Y v . U L . - ' 5 1 ' - -' ' .' ,' L . .,, '. '

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