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Warm-up

Agenda
Objective
identify the
major eras and
events in U.S.
history

Wed Jan 7th

Welcome Back!
Happy New Year!

H/W Finish your


Louisiana
Purchase Map

Next Test Thur


Jan 15th

Open your spiral and find this


timeline in the back section.
Try to fill in as much as you can
remember.

Whats an Era?
A: a long and distinct period
- Columbus/
of history with a particular
Columbian
Exchange 1492 feature or characteristic.
- Jamestown 1607
- Mayflower
Compact
Era1620
of
Exploratio
Revolution
n
ary Era

Boston tea
party
Boston
Massacre
French &
Indian War
Intolerable
Acts
Stamp Act
Sugar Act
Townshend
Acts

**
Colonial
Mayflowe
Era
r
Directions: Define
- 13 Colonies
Compact
Era using your
- House of
1620,too
textbook or a
Burgesses
dictionary. List 3-4
- Fundamental
events that took
st
Orders of
place in each era on

9 Week

Whats an Era?
___________
___________

Revolution
ary Era

Early
Republic

Constitutional Era
identify
the major eras
and events in
U.S. history
8.1.A -

2nd 9 Week

Debate over a
Boston tea
Whats an
an Era?
Era? National Bank
Whats
party
A: a long
and distinct period
___________
Boston
Louisiana
of history
with
a
particular
Massacre
___________
feature or characteristic. Purchase in
French &
1803 doubles
Indian War
the size of the
Intolerable
USA
Acts
Revolution
Early
Stamp
Act
aryAct
Era
Republic
Sugar
Townshend
Acts
Articles of
Confederation
thrown out Era
Constitutional
identify
the major eras
and events in
U.S. history
8.1.A -

Replaced by
Constitution

2nd
9
Week
Stronger Federal
Government

8.1.A - identify the major eras and events in U.S. history


through 1877
Christopher
Columbus
Mayflower
arrives in
New World
Compact
Age of
signed
Exploration
(Massachuset
1492 begins
1607 ts)
1620
Jamestown
Colony: First
permanent
English
settlement in
New World
(Virginia) st

Timeline 1

st

1776

Declaration
of
Independenc
e

9 Weeks, Key Dates

9 Weeks

Talk like a scholar

Chronological Order,
Sequence

8.1.A - identify the major eras and events in U.S. history


through 1877

1492

1607

1620

1776

1787

1803

Timeline 2nd 9 Weeks, Key Dates

2nd 9 Weeks

Talk like a scholar

Chronological Order,
Sequence

8.1.A - identify the major eras and events in U.S. history


through 1877

Constitution
Written and
Ratified
1492

1607

1620

1776

1787

1803

Louisiana
Purchase

Timeline 2nd 9 Weeks, Key Dates

2nd 9 Weeks

Talk like a scholar

Chronological Order,
Sequence

st

9 Weeks

identify the major eras and events in


U.S. history
8.1.A -

Shade the Colonial Era


Shade the Revolutionary Era

1620
Mayflower
Compact
1607
Jamestown
Founded

American
Revolutio
n

1700
1731-1735
Great
Awakening

1763
Proclamation
Of 1763

1770
Boston
Massacre

1776
Declaration o
Independence

1773
Boston Tea
Party

Timeline Road to Revolution

2nd 9 Weeks

identify the major eras and events in


U.S. history
8.1.A -

Shade the Early Republic Era


Shade the Revolutionary American
Era
Revolutio
n

1763
________
________

1770
__________
__________

1776
__________
__________

1773
__________
__________

1783
__________
__________

1803
__________
__________

1812
________
________

1787
__________
__________

eline Revolution to Early Republic

2nd 9 Weeks

identify the major eras and events in


U.S. history
8.1.A -

Shade the Early Republic Era


Shade the Revolutionary American
Era
Revolutio
n

1763
________
________

1770
__________
__________

1776
__________
__________

1773
__________
__________

1783
1812
__Treaty of
_ War of
Paris________
1812___
1803
__________ _____Louisiana
________
Purchase
1787
_____
Constitution

eline Revolution to Early Republic

Review Maps

8.10.A - locate places and regions of importance in


the United States during the 17th, 18th, and 19th
centuries

Louisiana Purchase
Date:
President:
Cost:
Bought from:
Benefits (List Three)
1. _____________________________________
2. _____________________________________
3. _____________________________________

Explain the Northwest Ordinance?


________________________________________
________________________________________
________________________________________
________________________________________
________________________________________

Before Louisiana Purchase

After Louisiana Purchase

Maps

Use This!

Before Louisiana
Purchase

After Louisiana
Purchase

Warm-up

Thur Jan 8th

Agenda
Objective
analyze the War of
1812 as a cause of
economic changes
in the nation, 8.5.D
- explain the
causes, important
events, and effects
of the War of 1812
H/W Finish your
Louisiana Purchase
Map

Open Note Quiz


on War of 1812
TOMORROW

Open your textbook to


Page 314 and begin reading
Silently about the War of
1812, pencils down.

Objective: Analyze the causes and important


effects of the War of 1812
First Watch, Take C-Notes

Watch and take C-Notes:


War of 1812 and
Americans vs. British videos.

Use to notes to do your P-E-G-S on


Madison in your spiral.

Then Fill out PEGS

Objective: Analyze the causes and important


effects of the War of 1812
First Read, Then Share

Read pages 314 317, silently

Read again and take C-notes

Then use to complete your P-E-G-S on


Madison in your spiral.

Image/Graphic Organizer

Take C-Notes on the info graphic

chart

Use your PEGS to complete


cause/effect

Warm-up

Fri Jan 9th

Agenda
Objective
analyze the War of
1812 as a cause of
economic changes
in the nation,
8.5.D - explain the
causes, important
events, and effects
of the War of 1812
H/W Enjoy your
weekend

Next Test
Thursday, Jan
15th

Open your books to the


chapter on the War of
1812 on page 314
Get out your C-Notes and
pick up where you left off
yesterday.

Objective: Analyze the causes and important


effects of the War of 1812
First Read, Then Share

Read pages 314 317, silently

Read again and take C-notes

Then use to complete your P-E-G-S on


Madison in your spiral.

Image/Graphic Organizer

Take C-Notes on the info graphic

chart

Use your PEGS to complete


cause/effect

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