Respuesta :
In your letter, you could use the following ideas:
Political/military category should reflect on the ideas of Manifest Destiny which were a huge thing in the 19th century. As the coastlines got connected, the idea turned into spreading democracy and equality across the world so you could reflect on how in the future democracy might become a normal way of governing every state in the world, which is something your granddaughter might live to see
Culturally you could talk about how your granddaughter could be the one who continues to build the American identity. Before the 19th century, most of American art was heavily inspired by European art. It was only in the 19th century that truly American stories started developing and an American cultural identity in paintings and literature and architecture.
Technologically and scientifically you could tell her about how the US were the first to build a usable submarine and ships made out of steel during the 19th century and how industrialization happened and how you hope that your granddaughter's generation might continue making the US one of the greatest and most advanced countries in the world
Socially an economically you could talk about the civil war and slavery and reconstruction that you've experienced, and how your granddaughter's generation would be wise to think of progressive ways to help everyone and learn from historical mistakes of the people so as to not repeat them and how she should fight against attempts to disenfranchise people.
Political/military category should reflect on the ideas of Manifest Destiny which were a huge thing in the 19th century. As the coastlines got connected, the idea turned into spreading democracy and equality across the world so you could reflect on how in the future democracy might become a normal way of governing every state in the world, which is something your granddaughter might live to see
Culturally you could talk about how your granddaughter could be the one who continues to build the American identity. Before the 19th century, most of American art was heavily inspired by European art. It was only in the 19th century that truly American stories started developing and an American cultural identity in paintings and literature and architecture.
Technologically and scientifically you could tell her about how the US were the first to build a usable submarine and ships made out of steel during the 19th century and how industrialization happened and how you hope that your granddaughter's generation might continue making the US one of the greatest and most advanced countries in the world
Socially an economically you could talk about the civil war and slavery and reconstruction that you've experienced, and how your granddaughter's generation would be wise to think of progressive ways to help everyone and learn from historical mistakes of the people so as to not repeat them and how she should fight against attempts to disenfranchise people.