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Welcome to 8 th Grade U.S. History

Welcome to 8 th Grade U.S. History. Mr. Hughes. Current Events (Set #5). 1. “ Controversial Taiji Cove Annual Dolphin Hunt Begins Despite Protests by Activists and Conservationists . ”

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Welcome to 8 th Grade U.S. History

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  1. Welcome to 8th Grade U.S. History Mr. Hughes

  2. Current Events (Set #5) • 1. “Controversial Taiji Cove Annual Dolphin Hunt Begins Despite Protests by Activists and Conservationists.” • Japan defends hunt as ancient “fishing” practice deeply rooted in its culture; this year’s quota is 2,000. Hunting boats create a wall of sound that deafens dolphin pods and drives them into shallow water killing cove

  3. Current Event #2 2. “Heroes Project: Birthplace of the Ku Klux Klan Looks to Reclaim its Past by Changing its Identity and Perception.” Pulaski, TN residents shift focus from KKK to local heroes & landmarks on the Trail of Tears & Underground Railroad. The KKK began with a meeting of Confederate soldiers in Tennessee after the Civil War

  4. Current Events #3 3. “Center for Disease Control (CDC) Reports First Ebola Case in U.S., but Vows it will Stop Here.” Dallas hospital confirms case of critically ill patient who was quarantined after arriving from Liberia. Virus is spread by contact with bodily fluids It’s an epidemic, not a pandemic….yet Projected: 1.2 million deaths in 6 months Total Case Count: 6574 Total Deaths: 3091 Patient had no symptoms when leaving Liberia or entering the United States; no details on how virus was contracted

  5. Current Events #4 4. “Final Pillar of Islam: 2 Million Muslims Begin Annual Hajj Pilgrimage to Mecca. (like Abraham & Muhammad).” Pilgrims cross the Arabian desert, stone the Devil, pray at Mount Arafat, circle the Kabah, & feast of sacrifice. Hajj is a mandatory religious duty for Muslims which must be carried out once in a lifetime unless there is physical or financial hardship

  6. Current Event #5 5. “Pluto Reinstated? Discovered in 1930, Harvard Scientist Makes Case to IAU to Drop Dwarf Planet Status (2006) .” Astronomical Union says it does orbit the sun and is nearly round, but is not clear of objects of similar size & orbit. International Astronomical Union Pluto is a celestial snowball with a surface of methane ice 3.6 billion miles from the sun/ Astronomer says planets are a culturally defined word that can change over time.

  7. Pilgrims & Puritans Protestant Reformation Church of England “Anglican” Pilgrims - 1620 “separate” Puritans – 1629 “purify” Martin Luther Freedom of Religion Plymouth Colony (1620) Mayflower Compact William Bradford (Governor) John Winthrop (governor) laws Massachusetts Bay Colony (Boston / Salem)

  8. Massachusetts Bay Colony(Puritans / 1630’s) Puritan Leader: John Winthrop = governor *Ideal Christian community *Political & religious leader (no separation) Puritans Pilgrims Why leave England? 1. Religious persecution 2. High taxes 3. Unemployment Puritan dissident: Anne Hutchinson = “radical” *Led a Bible study *Challenged men’s authority *Banished (Rhode Island) Puritan dissident: Roger Williams = minister *Native Americans have rights *Separation of Church & State *Religious tolerance

  9. Life in New England Fishing & Whaling Salem Witch Trials (1692) “mass hysteria” Food & fuel Shipbuilding & lumber Trade & Crafts • * Public education • Town schools • Harvard College

  10. Venn Diagram Puritans Pilgrims John Winthrop = governor Fewer died of illness English laws General court Politics / religion mixed God’s elect Only male members vote Intolerance Witch trials Mayflower Joint Stock Company Mayflower Compact Thanksgiving Tools, Livestock Indian trade Self-gov’t Similar Different Different

  11. New England Colonists Roger Williams Anne Hutchinson William Bradford Plymouth governor Mayflower Compact Self Government Criticized Winthrop Questioned the General court Equal rights for Indians Challenged Puritan authority Female leader / teacher Ministers not necessary Thomas Hooker John Winthrop Puritan governor / Minister English laws Only male members can vote Self Government Puritan dissident Non church members can vote Father of democracy

  12. The New England Colonies Year Founded Features Colony Reason • * Religious freedom: Pilgrims & Puritans • Economic: land grant, fishing • Religious freedom • Religious freedom, more democratic • 1. Mayflower Compact, 1st self government • 2. Seaports, towns, & villages • 3. Economy = trade, shipbuilding, crafts • 4. Church & politics mixed Massachusetts New Hampshire Rhode Island Connecticut 1620 1623 1636 1639 New Hampshire Connecticut Massachusetts Rhode Island

  13. The Middle Colonies Year Founded Features Colony Reason • 1. Proprietary: land owners with governing rights • 2. Economy = Staple crops and trade • 3. Diverse population (immigrants) • 4. Skilled slaves & indentured servants Delaware New York New Jersey Pennsylvania 1638 1664 1664 1682 • * trade: (formerly Swedish & Dutch) • Taken from the Dutch • Trade $ and religion • Quakers: equality & tolerance New York Delaware Pennsylvania New Jersey

  14. 13 Colonies Map (Pg. 53, 55, R3) Atlas: Page 20-21 Mass. Not like this

  15. Holt Video: Essential Question Exit Slip Religion in the English Colonies: 1. Past: Why was freedom of religion important to the colonists and what groups came here seeking religious freedom? Or…… 2. Present: How has religious freedom influenced or affected the United States today?

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