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Beginnings of America: Who Discovered It? with Hip-Hop Flocabulary

Beginnings of America: Who Discovered It? with Hip-Hop Flocabulary. Mrs. Lulkin & Her amazingly awesome 7 th graders . Excerpts from Hip-Hop U.S. History by Blake Harrison and Alex Rappaport. http://www.patrioticon.org/soundfiles/starspangled.mid. Learning Goals:.

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Beginnings of America: Who Discovered It? with Hip-Hop Flocabulary

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  1. Beginnings of America:Who Discovered It?withHip-Hop Flocabulary Mrs. Lulkin & Her amazingly awesome 7th graders  Excerpts from Hip-Hop U.S. History by Blake Harrison and Alex Rappaport http://www.patrioticon.org/soundfiles/starspangled.mid

  2. Learning Goals: • Today you will be able to… • Explain how America was discovered. • Discuss how Native Americans and slaves helped our country become what it is today. • Place events from “Discovery” to 1700- before the Declaration of Independence, Constitution, and the United States- in chronological order. • Notes will go in right side p.19 titled “Beginnings of America” • Left side p.18 is a student choice activity to be completed underneath the Foundations of Government scale 

  3. How did our country come to be? Lets take a trip back in time…. Far, far back… Before Constitutions, Declarations, and colonies Let’s look at who discovered our country…

  4. Who Discovered It? Wow, I just discovered America. You didn’t discover it. We were already here. Back before buffalo wings at Domino’s, America was where the buffalo roamed. What you don’t know? Thirty thousand years ago some dudes came across the Bering Strait wearing snowshoes.

  5. Who Discovered It? Eskimos chasing wooly mammoth, Ice Age white like dandruff. This is the range, home of the free, land of the brave. They were nomadic, hut to hut like quarterbacks, hunting deer with the spear and ax. Some tribes formed towns and they settled down. Domesticated plants, oh they’re farming now. Pray for rain, dancing on the Great Plains, while mad cats with corn rows were planting maize.

  6. Who Discovered It? In the Southwest, Anasazi built caves. By the Great Lakes, tribes, they made blades out of copper. Aztecs played games. Lots of Indian tribes engaged in trade. Iriquois planting squash all up in the Northeast, they master agriculture with the slash and burn technique. There were five tribes white guys called civilized, because of the way their government was organized: Cherokee, Choctaw, Chickasaw, Seminole and Creek.

  7. Who Discovered It? Isn’t cheap? They call my Jeep a Jeep Cherokee. What if they called my Jeep a Jeep Jew? Imagine the outrage. What would you do? Wow, I just discovered America. You didn’t discover it. We were already here. Wow, I just discovered America. You ain’t discovered nothin’, we was already here.

  8. Who Discovered It? People are people, ain’t nobody perfect. Indians weren’t living on some heaven on Earth tip. Aztecs had slaves, war in war zones, putting holes in enemies’ domes like the ozone. Sacrificing humans at the order of Montezuma, the ruler. Mayans knew dope astronomy too, had cities with markets, temples and factories. Incas had a vast empire by today’s Chile.

  9. Who Discovered It? Then in the year 1492, an Italian was sent by the Spanish to find a new route to India. His name was Christopher Columbus. He was hungry for gold…The Nina, the Pinta, the Santa Maria. Boats hit the New World screaming out “arriba!!!” Arawak greeted the crew, heated some stew. They came out bearing more gifts than Saint Nick do. Columbus like, “Gather these slaves up quick, lickety-split, let’s split back to Spain.”

  10. Who Discovered It? Exaggerate how much gold he had seen. Came back with not 3 ships, but seventeen. Columbus was a sailor and an explorer, most of all, Columbus was an entrepreneur. Spanish would give him 10% of all the slaves, gold, land, and spices that he claimed in their name. Indians didn’t know about guns and greed. After 100 years, 90% were deceased. America is freedom, I’ve been told, but I know that it was also born of blood and gold.

  11. Who Discovered It? Wow, I just discovered America. You didn’t discover it. We were already here. Wow, I just discovered America. You ain’t discovered nothing. We was already here.

  12. Let’s Discuss: Title a section of your notes “How Native Americans helped to shape our country:” Throughout the rest of today’s class, write examples in this section as you hear them. “Why will you take by force what you may have quietly by love? Why will you destroy us who supply you with food? What can you get by war?” - Chief Powhatan speaking to John Smith, 1607

  13. Let’s Discuss: Important Facts Eskimos were America’s first known inhabitants. They walked across the Bering Strait.

  14. Let’s Discuss: Important Facts These people continued to migrate throughout the country we now know as the United States. Throughout time, groups of these people settled down and created tribes (mentioned in song). Members of these tribes are now referred to as Native Americans, or Indians (more about that later).

  15. I Want America So what happened once Columbus arrived? Let’s take a look and see….

  16. I Want America Planted their feet to build a land of deceit, plot it, conquer, and spread disease across the seas it’s the Spanish Fleet. Welcome to America, the era of early terror where Columbus named the country out of error. 1606, England send John Smith to lead a hundred colonists to Jamestown, to go and conquer it. Health became a problem and disease would just devour the strength of the manpower ‘till it became the final hour.

  17. I Want America John Rolfe thought it’d be slick to make money off cancer sticks, dropping tobacco off his ships. Made Pocahontas his chick, converted her to Christianity, brought her to England where she fell to this calamity. Smallpox or insanity. Is it true? If you say can it be, of course the next plan will have to stand complete. In 1619 new force, government, set up the House of Burgesses.

  18. I Want America I want America, I want America! Crisscross the ocean, too cold to handle. We’re coming overseas for more, so Land Ho! It was the year 1620, the pilgrims landed in the land of plenty, sipping Henny. JK LOL BRB TTYL!  Supplies shorter than Dora the Explorer.

  19. I Want America Saw land calling “Hoo-Ah!” like Scent of a Woman, the pilgrims had the sense to bring some women, ‘cause if you’re fleeing to escape religious persecution, don’t forget the LADIES! All signed the Mayflower Compact, except the LADIES! But it was still progressive and kind of crazy. They split from the church; they’re breaking away, while some folks in Plymouth were just trying to get paid.

  20. I Want America Probably would have died, but Squanto helped them out, bought them food, fur, and drink, and let them sleep in the house, saved them. After Thanksgiving he died of smallpox. Are you picking up the pattern? He died of smallpox! I want America, I want America! Crisscross the ocean, too cold to handle. We’re coming overseas for more, so Land Ho!

  21. I Want America Britain was into mercantilism: exported more than imported, important for a system to enhance the borders that they ship from. Restrictions on colonial trade, Navigation Acts had the English getting paid off deals that America made. Not enforced every day, ‘cause when the good money would come, Brits would turn the other way. Salutary Neglect was OK, nobody stepped in the way for that Triangular Trade.

  22. I Want America Colonies would barter rum for African slaves and send them back to West Indian waves, chopping down the fields of sugar cane, harvested and shipped back for the rum to be made by African slaves and indentured servants, never to be paid. Immigrants from Europe dreaming of a better life; in 1660, you could own a man’s rights. Even in a time when we outnumbered the whites, you couldn’t stand as a man and fight, the future didn’t seem bright.

  23. Let’s Discuss: Important Facts 1492: Columbus arrives from Spain. 1606: English send John Smith and Jamestown, the first colony, is established.

  24. Let’s Discuss: Important Facts • 1619: 1st slave ship from Africa arrives to America. • 1620: Pilgrims arrive at Plymouth (in modern day Massachusetts) • 1st women!!! • The group was fleeing religious persecution in England. • 1621: 1st Thanksgiving!!

  25. Let’s Discuss: Important Facts • 1660: Slavery was legalized in the South • A slave auction in New Orleans • 1700: African slaves outnumber free White men

  26. Scale • Tape the Foundations of American Government student scale to p. 18 (left side) • Don’t glue it because you need to complete your student choice reflection underneath it!  • Scale Check In • After reviewing the scale as a class, where are you on the scale today?

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