Bogle Gordon History
1. The problem involves completing a Venn diagram for Paul Bogle and George William Gordon based on their historical statements, filling a passage with appropriate words related to Jamaican history, completing a table of heroes and their contributions, matching words to scenarios, and suggesting criteria for honouring heroes.
2. For the Venn diagram:
- Bogle only: 1. He was a leader in the Baptist church.
- Bogle only: 3. He led a march from Stony Gut to Spanish Town.
- Bogle only: 7. He and his followers were attacked by police.
- Bogle only: 8. He was arrested in Kingston and sent to Morant Bay for trial.
- Bogle only: 9. He was tried and hanged in Morant Bay.
- Gordon only: 2. He helped the farmers to market their goods.
- Gordon only: 4. Governor Eyre refused to see him.
- Gordon only: 5. He was a member of the Legislative Council.
- Gordon only: 6. He witnessed the injustice meted out to poor farmers in the Morant Bay Court House.
3. For the passage fill-in:
(1) memories
(2) remember
(3) pride
(4) Rebellion
(5) government
(6) protect
(7) Britain
(8) governed
(9) introduced
(10) governor
4. Table completion:
- George William Gordon: Accomplishment: Helped farmers market goods and witnessed injustices; Parish: St. Thomas; Honoured: Has a park named after him and is recognized as a national hero.
- Paul Bogle: Accomplishment: Led the Morant Bay Rebellion; Parish: St. Thomas; Honoured: Featured on the Jamaican 5 dollar bill and national hero status.
5. Matching words to scenarios:
1. nation builder
2. rebellion
3. Maroon descendants
4. Maroon descendants
5. rebellion
6. Award criteria for a Maroon hero/heroine:
- Must be of Maroon origin
- Inspirational to peers
- Demonstrates strong leadership
- Loves and passes on Jamaican customs
- Shows bravery
Final answers summarize these solutions clearly to guide completion.