Friday, January 24, 2014

Interactive Notebook Set Up

Civil War Notes 1

Monday, January 13, 2014

Mid-Term Test on Friday for US History

We are creating flashcards in class and students will be expected to know the following 89 terms:

1. Colombian Exchange

2. Roanoke

3. Jamestown

4. John Smith

5. House Of Burgesses

6. Toleration Act

7. Puritans

8. John Winthrop

9. Roger Williams

10. Anne Hutchinson

11. William Penn

12. Great Awakening

13. Jonathan Edwards

14. John Locke

15. Natural Rights

16. Social Contract

17. French & Indian War

18. Proclamation Of 1763

19. Stamp Act

20. No Taxation W/O Representation

21. Sons Of Liberty

22. Boston Massacre

23. Boston Tea Party

24. Intolerable Act

25. Lexington & Concord

26. Bunker Hill

27. George Washington

28. Loyalist

29. Patriots

30. Olive Branch Petition

31. Common Sense 

32. Thomas Jefferson

33. Valley Forge

34. Saratoga

35. Treaty Of Paris

36. Article Of Confederation

37. Nw Ordinance Of 1787

38. Shay’s Rebellion

39. Constitutional Convention

40. Virginia Plan

41. New Jersey Plan

42. Great Compromise

43. Federalist

44. Anti-Federalists

45. Alexander Hamilton

46. Bill Of Rights

47. 1st Amendment

48. Federal Government

49. Concurrent Powers

50. Cabinet

51. National Bank

52. Democratic Republicans

53. Implied Powers

54. Reserved Powers

55. Farewell Warning

56. Xyz Affair

57. Alien & Sedition Acts

58. Laissez-Faire

59. John Marshall

60. Marbury V. Madison

61. Louisiana Purchase

62. Lewis & Clark

63. Tecumseh

64. War Of 1812

65. Andrew Jackson

66. Battle Of New Orleans

67. American System

68. Mcculloch V. Maryland

69. Monroe Doctrine

70. Eli Whitney

71. Missouri Compromise

72. Spoils System

73. Trail Of Tears

74. 1828 Tariff Crisis

75. William Henry Harrison

76. Seneca Falls Declaration

77. Underground Railroad

78. Hudson River School

79. Temperance

80. Manifest Destiny

81. Mexican War

82. Gold Rush, 1848

83. Compromise Of 1850

84. Fugitive Slave Law

85. Know-Nothings

86. Uncle Tom's Cabin

87. Dred Scott

88. Lincoln-Douglas Debates

89. John Brown


Thursday, January 2, 2014

The Compromises before the Civil War

Today's learning target is: I can create a foldable explaining the importance of the Compromise of 1820 (Missouri Compromise).

Here is the foldable we are creating in class.