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Monday, Sep. 30 th Warm-up

Monday, Sep. 30 th Warm-up. What is one resource we were hoping to gain from Alaska? What is one unexpected resource we found? What does “54°40° or fight” mean?. Your Notebook. Complete Cover page Today should be your 6 th warm-up. You should have Green Vocab list In class Vocab activity

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Monday, Sep. 30 th Warm-up

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  1. Monday, Sep. 30thWarm-up • What is one resource we were hoping to gain from Alaska? • What is one unexpected resource we found? • What does “54°40° or fight” mean?

  2. Your Notebook • Complete Cover page • Today should be your 6th warm-up. • You should have Green Vocab list • In class Vocab activity • Your green grid sheet from the map activity • Green crossword puzzle

  3. Effect on Native Americans • Under Pres. Policy the N.A. had two options. • Assimilate by becoming farmers and joining white society. • Move west of Mississippi • Many gave up long-held tribal land & moved west. • G.B. tried to rebuild alliances with N.A. and use them against the U.S. • Tecumseh and his brother “the prophet” tried unsuccessfully to unite Indian Tribes.

  4. Causes of the War • U.S. ships caught in the middle of conflict between G.B. and France, hurt U.S. economy. • U.S. ships were fired on by G.B. when U.S. sailors resisted impressment. • G.B. encouraged N.A. rebellion along frontier. • U.S. wanted to show it was strong and not to be pushed around.

  5. Effects of the War • Britain and France gain respect for the United States. • National pride grows, Monroe Doctrine. • Native American resistance declines. • No land change.

  6. Monroe Doctrine • U.S. would view any European attempts to further colonize the Americas as “dangerous to our peace and safety.” • The U.S. would not interfere in European affairs. • American Nationalism abroad.

  7. October 1st, 2013Warm-up • Name one cause and one result of the War of 1812. • One cause of the War of 1812 was… • One result of the War of 1812 was…

  8. Thomas Jefferson1801-1809 • Louisiana Purchase -Lewis & Clark explored it -bought it from France • Native American policy -make them assimilate or move west of the Miss. River • Embargo Act • Very Unpopular

  9. Picture of Thomas Jefferson

  10. James Madison 1809-1817 • War of 1812 • US vs GB Concern over freedom of the seas • Worry about Native Americans in the west • Some wanted Canada • NO LAND BOUNDARIES CHANGED!

  11. Picture of James Madison

  12. James Monroe1817-1825 • Monroe Doctrine • State that European nations needed to stay out of western hemisphere • Nationalismis strong after the war of 1812 – pride in one’s country

  13. Picture of James Monroe

  14. Andrew Jackson 1829-1837 • -Did not enforce the Supreme Court decision, allowed the N.A. to be removed from the southeast, -Trail of Tears • President for the “common man” -all free white men could vote, no property required -fought National Bank • SPOILS SYSTEM -jobs for his supporters • Nullification Crisis

  15. Picture of Andrew Jackson

  16. Wednesday, October 2ndWarm-up • Write 20 words about which of the Presidents we have studied so far is your favorite and why? • Count how many words and circle it when you’re finished.

  17. Industrial Revolution Foldable • Create foldable • Label each flap: • Front – Industrial Revolution Spreads to the U.S. • How it started, 1789 • Factory System • Urbanization • Transportation Improvements • Inventions

  18. Front Page Read Industrial Revolution Section on Pg. 251 in the textbook. Make at least 6 bullets of information, one for each paragraph. Bullet the most important piece of information from each paragraph.

  19. Factory System Read the section titled “The North Industrializes” on Pg. 252. Don’t read “The Revolution Spread” yet. Define textiles – Lowell – Lowell Girls – Draw a picture of a factory or write a note home from a girl describing what you would imagine a day to be like.

  20. Thursday, October 3rdWarm-up • What are two facts you wrote down for the “How it started” section? • What are two facts you wrote down for the “Factory System” section?

  21. Urbanization Read the section “The Revolution Spreads” on Pg. 253 Define Urbanization Write down the statistics from the section. Create two pie charts to illustrate the statistics you wrote down. Answer this question: “Do you prefer urban life or rural life? Why?”

  22. Transportation Improvements Read the section “Transportation and Communication,” just through the railroad Sec. on Pgs.253-255 Canal: Where, when, and why? Steamboats: Who, Where? Railroads: 1830, 1840, Why better than railroads? List some new methods of transportation we use today.

  23. Inventions Read the section “Advances in Communication” on Pg. 255 Telegraph: Who, how does it work, who used it? Pg. 256-257 Cotton Gin: Who, How does it work, effect on slavery? Interchangeable Parts: allowed for increased production on assembly lines. What do you think the best invention is today? Why?

  24. Erie Canal

  25. Transportation • Steamboats • Robert Fulton • Used on major rivers, Great Lakes, • Cheaper than canal and wagon transportation

  26. City life

  27. Telegraph • Samuel Morse • Invention of Morse Code • Electric Currents sent from telegraph to telegraph.\ • “What hath God Wrought” May 24th18 • Famous use of Telegraph?

  28. Cotton Gin

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